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1. Presence of mouse mammary tumor virus specifically alters the body odor of mice.

2. Parent-progeny recognition as a function of MHC odortype identity.

3. Effect of B2m gene disruption on MHC-determined odortypes.

4. Odortypes: their origin and composition.

5. Evidence suggesting that the odortypes of pregnant women are a compound of maternal and fetal odortypes.

6. Immunoreactivity of umbilical cord blood and post-partum maternal peripheral blood with regard to HLA-haploidentical transplantation.

7. Discrimination of odortypes determined by the major histocompatibility complex among outbred mice.

8. Collection, separation and cryopreservation of umbilical cord blood for use in transplantation.

9. Fetal H-2 odortypes are evident in the urine of pregnant female mice.

10. Human bone marrow and umbilical cord blood cells generate CD4+ and CD8+ single-positive T cells in murine fetal thymus organ culture.

11. Analysis of the hairless mouse as a model for the effects of aging on the immune system.

12. Adoptive transfer of skin-selective autoimmunity induced by Skn alloantigenic disparities.

13. Phenotypic and functional immaturity of human umbilical cord blood T lymphocytes.

14. Expression of urinary H-2 odortypes by infant mice.

15. Expression of type IV collagenase correlates with the invasion of human lymphoblastoid cell lines and pathogenesis in SCID mice.

18. Umbilical cord blood hematopoietic stem and repopulating cells in human clinical transplantation.

19. Odor types determined by the major histocompatibility complex in germfree mice.

20. Regulation of alternative splicing in the generation of isoforms of the mouse Ly-5 (CD45) glycoprotein.

21. Chemosensory identity and the Y chromosome.

22. Human umbilical cord blood: a clinically useful source of transplantable hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells.

23. Further data on the selective expression of Ly-5 isoforms.

24. Surface reorganization as initial inductive event in the differentiation of prothymocytes to thymocytes.

25. Sex-chromosomal odor types influence the maintenance of early pregnancy in mice.

27. Chemosensory identity of H-2 heterozygotes.

28. Characterization of murine leukemia virus-specific proteins.

30. Lyb-2 system of mouse B cells. Evidence for a role in the generation of antibody-forming cells.

31. Organization of the Ly-5 gene.

32. Sensory distinction between H-2b and H-2bm1 mutant mice.

33. New mutant and congenic mouse stocks expressing the murine leukemia virus-associated thymocyte surface antigen GIX.

35. Spontaneous autoimmunization to GIX cell surface antigen in hybrid mice.

36. Regulation of cellular and humoral immune responses by T-cell subclasses.

37. Biochemical evidence linking the GIX thymocyte surface antigen to the gp69/71 envelope glycoprotein of murine leukemia virus.

38. Recognition of H-2 types in relation to the blocking of pregnancy in mice.

39. A pseudogene homologous to mouse transplantation antigens: transplantation antigens are encoded by eight exons that correlate with protein domains.

40. Some behavioral consequences of H-2:Qa:Tla polymorphism.

41. Influence of Fv-1 alleles on cellular expression of gp70.

42. Heredity of the GIX thymocyte antigen associated with murine leukemia virus: segregation data simulating genetic linkage.

43. Structural features and selective expression of three Ly-5+ cell-surface molecules.

46. Expression of H-Y antigen in human males with two Y chromosomes.

47. Ly phenotype of T cells cytotoxic for syngeneic mouse mammary tumors: evidence for T cell interactions.

48. Recognition among mice. Evidence from the use of a Y-maze differentially scented by congenic mice of different major histocompatibility types.

49. Chemosensory recognition of mouse major histocompatibility types by another species.

50. Additional products of the Tla locus of the mouse.

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