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August 1, 1956; Volume 77,Issue 2
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    Changes in Activity of Newcastle Disease Virus after Adaption to Ehrlich Ascites Tissue Culture
    Alice E. Moore and Leila C. Diamond
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 81-86;
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    The Relationship Between the Dose of Taiwan Cobra (Naja Atra) and Taiwan Habu (Trimeresurus Mucrosquamatus) Venom and Time of Death in Mice
    Chau-Ching Lin
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 87-93;
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    Precipitin Production in Chickens
    Peter Abramoff and Harold R. Wolfe
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 94-101;
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    Use of Fallopian Tube As Source of Tissue in the Cultivation of Poliomyelitis Virus
    Enriqueta Pizarro and Rodolfo Pérez-Rebelo
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 102-104;
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    The Antigenicity of Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone 1
    Paul H. Maurer
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 105-110;
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    A Study of Antigenic Relationships Between Trichinella Spiralis and Salmonella Typhi
    Lawrence M. Weiner and Stella Price
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 111-114;
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    Effects of Heat on the Sensitizing and Shocking Properties of Hemophilus Pertussis
    Leon S. Kind
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 115-118;
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    Immunological Cross-Reactions Studies by the Ouchterlony Gel Diffusion Technique
    Leonhard Korngold
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 119-122;
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    Immunization of Humans with A Chick Embryo Adapted Strain of Mef1 Poliomyelitis Virus
    M. Roca-Garcia, H. Koprowski, G. A. Jervis, T. W. Norton, T. L. Nelson and H. R. Cox
    J Immunol August 1, 1956, 77 (2) 123-131;
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1 Aug 1956
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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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