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Table of Contents

February 15, 1994; Volume 152,Issue 4

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    Premature escape of double-positive thymocytes to the periphery of young mice. Possible role in autoimmunity.
    A Bonomo, P J Kehn and E M Shevach
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1509-1514;
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    In vitamin A deficiency multiple mechanisms establish a regulatory T helper cell imbalance with excess Th1 and insufficient Th2 function.
    M T Cantorna, F E Nashold and C E Hayes
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1515-1522;
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    CD40 preferentially costimulates activation of CD4+ T lymphocytes.
    M Cayabyab, J H Phillips and L L Lanier
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1523-1531;
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    IL-6-induced calmodulin-dependent protein phosphorylation in B9 hybridoma cells.
    I Choi, W J Na, H S Kang and K H Pyun
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1532-1537;
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    Adjuvant-free in vivo targeting. Antigen delivery by alpha 2-macroglobulin enhances antibody formation.
    C T Chu, T D Oury, J J Enghild and S V Pizzo
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1538-1545;
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    Heat shock enhances antigen processing and accelerates the formation of compact class II alpha beta dimers.
    B Cristau, P H Schafer and S K Pierce
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1546-1556;
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    Functional distinctions between MRL-lpr and MRL-gld lymphocytes. Normal cells reverse the gld but not lpr immunoregulatory defect.
    R Ettinger, J K Wang, P Bossu, K Papas, C L Sidman, A K Abbas and A Marshak-Rothstein
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1557-1568;
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    T cell recognition of somatically-generated Ab diversity.
    M C Eyerman and L Wysocki
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1569-1577;
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    Structural requirements for peptides that stimulate a subset of gamma delta T cells.
    Y X Fu, M Vollmer, H Kalataradi, K Heyborne, C Reardon, C Miles, R O'Brien and W Born
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1578-1588;
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    Cellular basis of differential responsiveness of lymph nodes and spleen to 23-valent Pnu-Imune vaccine.
    M Garg, A M Kaplan and S Bondada
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1589-1596;
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    Differential in vivo effects of a superantigen and an antibody targeted to the same T cell receptor. Activation-induced cell death vs passive macrophage-dependent deletion.
    J A Gonzalo, E Baixeras, A González-García, A George-Chandy, N Van Rooijen, C Martínez and G Kroemer
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1597-1608;
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    Loss of normal thymic repertoire selection and persistence of autoreactive T cells in graft vs host disease.
    G A Holländer, B Widmer and S J Burakoff
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1609-1617;
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    Role of IL-6, IL-1, and CD28 signaling in responses of mouse CD4+ T cells to immobilized anti-TCR monoclonal antibody.
    M A Holsti, J McArthur, J P Allison and D H Raulet
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1618-1628;
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    T cell receptor recognition of MHC class II alloantigens is highly cell type dependent.
    J F Katz and A J Sant
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1629-1640;
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    IL-2, IL-4, and IFN-gamma gene expression versus secretion in superantigen-activated T cells. Distinct requirement for costimulatory signals through adhesion molecules.
    A S Lagoo, S Lagoo-Deenadayalan, H M Lorenz, J Byrne, W H Barber and K J Hardy
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1641-1652;
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    Heterosubtypic immunity to influenza type A virus in mice. Effector mechanisms and their longevity.
    S Liang, K Mozdzanowska, G Palladino and W Gerhard
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1653-1661;
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    Tyrosine kinase-dependent activation of human NK cell functions upon stimulation through a 58-kDa surface antigen selectively expressed on discrete subsets of NK cells and T lymphocytes.
    I Melero, A Salmerón, M A Balboa, J Aramburu and M López-Botet
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1662-1673;
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    Role of DNA fragmentation in T cell activation-induced apoptosis in vitro and in vivo.
    R J Mogil, Y Shi, R P Bissonnette, P Bromley, I Yamaguchi and D R Green
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1674-1683;
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    In vitro adhesive interactions between rat lymphocytes and lacrimal gland acinar epithelium. Phenotype of adherent lymphocytes and involvement of adhesion molecules.
    N L O'Sullivan, C A Skandera, Y H Chin and P C Montgomery
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1684-1692;
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    Activated CD4+ T cells induce CD40-dependent proliferation of human B cell precursors.
    N Renard, V Duvert, D Blanchard, J Banchereau and S Saeland
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1693-1701;
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    Resistance to natural killer cell lysis conferred by TAP1/2 genes in human antigen-processing mutant cells.
    M Salcedo, F Momburg, G J Hämmerling and H G Ljunggren
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1702-1708;
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    A peptide antigen antagonist prevents the differentiation of T cell receptor transgenic thymocytes.
    L M Spain, J L Jorgensen, M M Davis and L J Berg
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1709-1717;
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    Distinct pathways of B cell differentiation. I. Residual T cells in athymic mice support the development of splenic germinal centers and B cell memory without an induction of antibody.
    J Stedra and J Cerny
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1718-1726;
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    Natural antibody and complement-mediated antigen processing and presentation by B lymphocytes.
    B P Thornton, V Vĕtvicka and G D Ross
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1727-1737;
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    In vivo cytokine expression in the thymus. CD3high human thymocytes are activated and already functionally differentiated in helper and cytotoxic cells.
    B A Vandekerckhove, A Bárcena, D Schols, S Mohan-Peterson, H Spits and M G Roncarolo
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1738-1743;
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    Migration of so-called naive and memory T lymphocytes from blood to lymph in the rat. The influence of IFN-gamma on the circulation pattern.
    J Westermann, S Persin, J Matyas, P van der Meide and R Pabst
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1744-1750;
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    Fas antigen and p55 TNF receptor signal apoptosis through distinct pathways.
    G H Wong and D V Goeddel
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1751-1755;
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    The cloning of CD70 and its identification as the ligand for CD27.
    M R Bowman, M A Crimmins, J Yetz-Aldape, R Kriz, K Kelleher and S Herrmann
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1756-1761;
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    Characterization of the human CD27 ligand, a novel member of the TNF gene family.
    R Q Hintzen, S M Lens, M P Beckmann, R G Goodwin, D Lynch and R A van Lier
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1762-1773;
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    Alternatively spliced transcripts of the human complement C2 gene.
    J Cheng and J E Volanakis
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1774-1782;
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    Neutralizing monoclonal antibodies to human IL-8 receptor A map to the NH2-terminal region of the receptor.
    A Chuntharapai, J Lee, J Burnier, W I Wood, C Hébert and K J Kim
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1783-1789;
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    V beta 5+ T cell receptors skew toward OVA+H-2Kb recognition.
    S R Dillon, S C Jameson and P J Fink
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1790-1801;
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    Redirection of T cell-mediated cytotoxicity by a recombinant single-chain Fv molecule.
    A J George, J A Titus, C R Jost, I Kurucz, P Perez, S M Andrew, P J Nicholls, J S Huston and D M Segal
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1802-1811;
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    Coordinate regulation of multiple human lymphokine genes by Oct-1 and potentially novel 45 and 43 kDa polypeptides.
    K Kaushansky, S G Shoemaker, C A O'Rork and J M McCarty
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1812-1820;
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    Expression cloning and characterization of a human IL-10 receptor.
    Y Liu, S H Wei, A S Ho, R de Waal Malefyt and K W Moore
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1821-1829;
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    Molecular evidence that granuloma T lymphocytes in murine schistosomiasis mansoni express an authentic substance P (NK-1) receptor.
    G A Cook, D Elliott, A Metwali, A M Blum, M Sandor, R Lynch and J V Weinstock
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1830-1835;
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    Administration of anti-granulocyte mAb RB6-8C5 impairs the resistance of mice to Listeria monocytogenes infection.
    C J Czuprynski, J F Brown, N Maroushek, R D Wagner and H Steinberg
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1836-1846;
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    Macrophages from schistosomal egg granulomas induce unresponsiveness in specific cloned Th-1 lymphocytes in vitro and down-regulate schistosomal granulomatous disease in vivo.
    P O Flores Villanueva, T S Harris, D E Ricklan and M J Stadecker
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1847-1855;
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    Antigen-specific CD8+ T cell clone protects against acute Toxoplasma gondii infection in mice.
    I A Khan, K H Ely and L H Kasper
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1856-1860;
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    Vaccination of sheep against Fasciola hepatica with glutathione S-transferase. Identification and mapping of antibody epitopes on a three-dimensional model of the antigen.
    J L Sexton, M C Wilce, T Colin, G L Wijffels, L Salvatore, S Feil, M W Parker, T W Spithill and C A Morrison
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1861-1872;
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    Role of NK1.1+ cells in experimental listeriosis. NK1+ cells are early IFN-gamma producers but impair resistance to Listeria monocytogenes infection.
    H C Teixeira and S H Kaufmann
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1873-1882;
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    Neutralization of IL-12 decreases resistance to Listeria in SCID and C.B-17 mice. Reversal by IFN-gamma.
    C S Tripp, M K Gately, J Hakimi, P Ling and E R Unanue
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1883-1887;
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    Acute inflammatory activity of the S100 protein CP-10. Activation of neutrophils in vivo and in vitro.
    J M Devery, N J King and C L Geczy
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1888-1897;
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    Properties of protein kinase C isoforms (beta II, epsilon, and zeta) in a macrophage cell line (J774) and their roles in LPS-induced nitric oxide production.
    M Fujihara, N Connolly, N Ito and T Suzuki
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1898-1906;
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    Mast cell phagocytosis of FimH-expressing enterobacteria.
    R Malaviya, E A Ross, J I MacGregor, T Ikeda, J R Little, B A Jakschik and S N Abraham
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1907-1914;
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    Monocytes use either CD11/CD18 or VLA-4 to migrate across human endothelium in vitro.
    J Meerschaert and M B Furie
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1915-1926;
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    A synthetic peptide from complement protein C9 binds to CD59 and enhances lysis of human erythrocytes by C5b-9.
    S Tomlinson, M B Whitlow and V Nussenzweig
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1927-1934;
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    ICAM-1-independent, CD18-dependent adhesion between neutrophils and human airway epithelial cells exposed in vitro to ozone.
    M F Tosi, A Hamedani, J Brosovich and S E Alpert
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1935-1942;
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    Induction of macrophage growth by advanced glycation end products of the Maillard reaction.
    S Yui, T Sasaki, N Araki, S Horiuchi and M Yamazaki
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1943-1949;
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    Two neutralizing domains in the V3 region in the envelope glycoprotein gp125 of HIV type 2.
    E Björling, F Chiodi, G Utter and E Norrby
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1952-1959;
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    Chronic graft versus host disease-associated autoimmune manifestations are independently regulated by different MHC class II loci.
    D S Bradley, J C Jennette, P L Cohen and R A Eisenberg
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1960-1969;
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    Deletion and editing of B cells that express antibodies to DNA.
    C Chen, M Z Radic, J Erikson, S A Camper, S Litwin, R R Hardy and M Weigert
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1970-1982;
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    Accumulation of multiple T cell clonotypes in lungs of healthy individuals and patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis.
    M Dohi, K Yamamoto, K Masuko, Y Ikeda, G Matsuzaki, H Sugiyama, M Suko, H Okudaira, Y Mizushima and K Nishioka
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1983-1988;
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    Autoantibodies to a transfer RNA-associated protein in a murine model of chronic graft versus host disease.
    C Gelpí, M A Martinez, S Vidal, I N Targoff and J L Rodriguez-Sanchez
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 1989-1999;
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    Chronic treatment of C3H-lpr/lpr and C3H-gld/gld mice with anti-CD8 monoclonal antibody prevents the accumulation of double negative T cells but not autoantibody production.
    T Giese and W F Davidson
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 2000-2010;
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    A role for nonspecific (cyclosporin A) or specific (monoclonal antibodies to ICAM-1, LFA-1, and IL-10) immunomodulation in the prolongation of skin allografts after antigen-specific pretransplant immunization or transfusion.
    R M Gorczynski and D Wojcik
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 2011-2019;
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    Immunomorphologic studies of human decidua-associated lymphoid cells in normal early pregnancy.
    L Mincheva-Nilsson, V Baranov, M M Yeung, S Hammarström and M L Hammarström
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 2020-2032;
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    Human cutaneous allergic late-phase response is inhibited by soluble IL-1 receptor.
    M F Mullarkey, K M Leiferman, M S Peters, I Caro, E R Roux, R K Hanna, A S Rubin and C A Jacobs
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 2033-2041;
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    Evidence for the role of CD8+ cytotoxic T cells in the destruction of pancreatic beta-cells in nonobese diabetic mice.
    M Nagata, P Santamaria, T Kawamura, T Utsugi and J W Yoon
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 2042-2050;
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    Superantigen modulation of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis: activation of anergy determines outcome.
    M K Racke, L Quigley, B Cannella, C S Raine, D E McFarlin and D E Scott
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 2051-2059;
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    Production of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist, inflammatory chemotactic proteins, and prostaglandin E by rheumatoid and osteoarthritic synoviocytes--regulation by IFN-gamma and IL-4.
    M Seitz, P Loetscher, B Dewald, H Towbin, M Ceska and M Baggiolini
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 2060-2065;
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    Characterization of unique human TCR V beta specificities for a family of streptococcal superantigens represented by rheumatogenic serotypes of M protein.
    R Watanabe-Ohnishi, J Aelion, L LeGros, M A Tomai, E V Sokurenko, D Newton, J Takahara, S Irino, S Rashed and M Kotb
    J Immunol February 15, 1994, 152 (4) 2066-2073;
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