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October 1, 1956; Volume 77,Issue 4
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    Poliomyelitis Virus in the Central Nervous Systems of Mice during Prolonged Incubation Periods
    C. A. Evans and K. R. Cundy
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 213-219;
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    A Comparative Study of Type 2 Poliomyelitis Viruses
    Herbert A. Wenner, Paul Kamitsuka, Margaret Lenahan, Joseph L. Melnick and Joseph L. Melnick
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 220-231;
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    Flocculation Tests for Brucellosis
    Charles A. Hunter and Bernice Colbert
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 232-241;
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    Experiments on Adsorption in Vitro of Type II Poliomyelitis Virus on Red Cells
    Gonzalo Bautista Jr., Claus W. Jungeblut and Helen Kodza
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 242-249;
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    Agglutinin Production in Normal, Sublethally Irradiated, and Lethally Irradiated Mice Treated with Mouse Bone Marrow
    Takashi Makinodan, Nazareth Gengozian and Charles C. Congdon
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 250-256;
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    Studies of the Immunochemistry of Leptospires
    Nathaniel Rothstein and C. W. Hiatt
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 257-265;
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    The Effect of Whole Body X-Irradiation of Mice on Immunity to Tetanus Toxoid
    Myron S. Silverman and Paul H. Chin
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 266-270;
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    Characteristics of the New Respiratory Viruses (Adenoviruses)
    Harold S. Ginsberg
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 271-278;
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    The Detection of Antibodies in Hayfever Sera by Means of Hemagglutination
    Richard J. Feinberg, Joan D. Davison and John A. Flick
    J Immunol October 1, 1956, 77 (4) 279-286;
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1 Oct 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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