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October 1, 1952; Volume 69,Issue 4
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    Properties of Scarlet Fever Toxin of the NY5 Strain
    Aaron H. Stock and Ethel Verney
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 373-378;
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    Experiments with Teschen Disease (Virus Encephalomyelitis of Swine)
    Dorothy M. Horstmann, Johanna Wydra and Brigitte Kluge
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 379-394;
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    Identification of Coxsackie Viruses by Immunological Methods and Their Classification into 16 Antigenically Distinct Types
    Guillermo Contreras, Vohammie H. Barnett and Joseph L. Melnick
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 395-414;
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    Studies on Reactions of Incomplete Rh Antibodies with Enzyme Treated Rh Positive Red Cells
    Helen Zwicker, Lucille Giordano and Robert E. Hoyt
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 415-421;
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    Precipitin Production in Chickens
    Morris Goodman and Harold R. Wolfe
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 423-434;
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    A Cysteine-Activated Proteinase of Clostridium Histolyticum
    Irwin H. Lepow, Sidney Katz, Jack Pensky and Louis Pillemer
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 435-439;
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    The Influence of Chemicals on the Propagation of Poliomyelitis Virus in Tissue Culture
    Gordon C. Brown and Jack H. Schieble
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 441-450;
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    The Role of Heat-Stable Antigen in Serological Identification of Proteolytic Clostridia
    James W. Mandia
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 451-455;
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    Deposition of Small Doses of Injected Antigen in Rabbits
    Charles F. Crampton and Felix Haurowitz
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 457-459;
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    Toxicity of NDV for Mouse Lungs
    Fred M. Davenport
    J Immunol October 1, 1952, 69 (4) 461-470;
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1 Oct 1952
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Immunodominant AH1 Antigen-Deficient Necroptotic, but Not Apoptotic, Murine Cancer Cells Induce Antitumor Protection
Osteoclasts Derive Predominantly from Bone Marrow–Resident CX3CR1+ Precursor Cells in Homeostasis, whereas Circulating CX3CR1+ Cells Contribute to Osteoclast Development during Fracture Repair
Intracellular IL-1 Receptor Antagonist Isoform 1 Released from Keratinocytes upon Cell Death Acts as an Inhibitor for the Alarmin IL-1α
Polysaccharide Capsules Equip the Human Symbiont Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to Modulate Immune Responses to a Dominant Antigen in the Intestine
Natural and Induced Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells
Cutting Edge: IL-6–Driven Immune Dysregulation Is Strictly Dependent on IL-6R α-Chain Expression

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