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1. T Cell Receptor Vβ Expression in Patients with Allergic Asthma before and after Repeated Low-Dose Allergen Inhalation

3. Phenotypic analysis of lymphocytes and monocytes/macrophages in peripheral blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis

4. In vitro expansion of T-cell-receptor Valpha2.3(+) CD4(+) T lymphocytes in HLA-DR17(3), DQ2(+) individuals upon stimulation with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

5. Expression and specificity of FcIgG receptor sites on neoplastic lymphocytes

6. Early detection of IgA specific antibodies in HIV-1 infected children by peptide-ELISA and peptide time-resolved fluoro-immunoassay

7. Studies of murine malaria antigens using monoclonal antibodies

8. Multiple Antigen Recognition by Individual Human Monoclonal Antibodies of Rheumatic Disease Patient Origin

9. Production and characterization of a fragment containing the HIV-gp120 binding region of CD4 using a bovine papilloma virus (BPV) vector

10. Induction of an immune network cascade in cancer patients treated with monoclonal antibodies (ab1)

11. Eular workshop on Rheumatology Research

12. Coexpression of human immunodeficiency virus envelope proteins and tat from a single simian virus 40 late replacement vector.

13. A complementarity-determining region synthetic peptide acts as a miniantibody and neutralizes human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in vitro.

14. Induction of specific transplantation immune reactions using anti-idiotypic antibodies.

15. Cellular and genetic restrictions in the immunoregulatory activity of alpha-fetoprotein. II. Alpha-fetoprotein-induced suppression of cytotoxic T lymphocyte development.

16. Killer cells: a functional comparison between natural, immune T-cell and antibody-dependent in vitro systems.

17. Generation of Human Lak Cells in Tissue Culture Bags Using Recombinant Il-2 and Serum Free Medium Effects of pretreatment with phenylalanine-methylester

18. Predominant T cell receptor V gene usage in patients with abnormal clones of B cells

19. NK‐lysin, a novel effector peptide of cytotoxic T and NK cells. Structure and cDNA cloning of the porcine form, induction by interleukin 2, antibacterial and antitumour activity.

20. Cystein 402 of HIV gp120 is essential for CD4-binding and resistance of gp120 to intracellular degradation

21. The expression of the gene coding for the antibacterial peptide LL-37 is induced in human keratinocytes during inflammatory disorders.

22. Induction of an immune network cascade in cancer patients treated with monoclonal antibodies (ab1)

23. T cells specific for hapten-modified self are precommitted for self major histocompatibility complex antigens before encounter with the hapten.

24. Oxidized low density lipoprotein induces differentiation and adhesion of human monocytes and the monocytic cell line U937.

25. Adult murine T cells activated in vitro by alpha-fetoprotein and naturally occurring T cells in newborn mice: identity in function and cell surface differentiation antigens.

26. Activated human T lymphocytes display new surface glycoproteins.

27. Plasmodium chabaudi antigen Pch105, Plasmodium falciparum antigen Pf155, and erythrocyte band 3 share cross-reactive epitopes

28. Comparison of variable region 3 sequences of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from infected children with the RNA and DNA sequences of the virus populations of their mothers.

29. Interaction between the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type IIIB envelope glycoprotein gp120 and the surface antigen CD4: role of carbohydrate in binding and cell fusion.

30. Idiotype positive T cells visualized by autoradiography and electron microscopy.

31. Evidence for an immunoglobulin-dependent antigen-specific helper T cell.

32. Biological significance of carbohydrate chains on monoclonal antibodies.

33. Priming of Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes by DNA Vaccines: Requirement for Professional Antigen Presenting Cells and Evidence for Antigen Transfer from Myocytes

34. Detection of antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus type I by using synthetic peptides and time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay (TR-FIA)

38. 95- and 25-kDa fragments of the human immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein gp120 bind to the CD4 receptor.

39. Inhibition of human natural killer cell activity by (14R,15S)-14,15-dihydroxy-5Z,8Z,10E,12E- icosatetraenoic acid.

40. Evidence in support of a self-perpetuating HLA-DR-dependent delayed-type cell reaction in rheumatoid arthritis.

41. Recognition of prominent viral epitopes induced by immunization with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 regulatory genes

42. Differential susceptibilities of mice genomically deleted of CD4 and CD8 to infections with Trypanosoma cruzi or Trypanosoma brucei

43. Shared idiotypic determinants on B and T lymphocytes reactive against the same antigenic determinants. I. Demonstration of similar or identical idiotypes on IgG molecules and T-cell receptors with specificity for the same alloantigens.

44. A Plasmodium falciparum antigen containing clusters of asparagine residues.

45. cell surface glycoproteins of murine cytotoxic T lymphocytes. I. T 145, a new cell surface glycoprotein selectively expressed on Ly 1-2(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes

46. Binding of purified, soluble major histocompatibility complex polypeptide chains onto isolated T-cell receptors. I. Reactivity against allo- and self-determinants.

47. Antigen-dependent IgM-mediated enhancement of the sheep erythrocyte response in mice. Evidence for induction of B cells with specificities other than that of the injected antibodies

48. T cell receptors with allo-major histocompatibility complex specificity from rat and mouse. Similarity of size, plasmin susceptibility, and localization of antigen-binding region.

49. Shared idiotypic determinants on B and T lymphocytes reactive against the same antigenic determinants. II. Determination of frequency and characteristics of idiotypic T and B lymphocytes in normal rats using direct visualization.

50. Shared idiotypic determinants on B and T lymphocytes reactive against the same antigenic determinants. III. Physical fractionation of specific immunocompetent T lymphocytes by affinity chromatography using anti-idiotypic antibodies.

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