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1. Effect of streptavidin on cardiac allograft prolongation is due to host T-Cell suppression.

2. Role of CD41CD251 regulatory T cells from naive host thymus in the induction of acquired transplant tolerance by immunization with allo-major histocompatibility complex peptide.

3. Immature rat myeloid dendritic cells generated in low-dose granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor prolong donor-specific rat cardiac allograft survival.

4. Peritransplant streptavidin recipient treatment prolongs rat cardiac allograft survival.

5. Induction of transplant tolerance with immunodominant allopeptide-pulsed host lymphoid and myeloid dendritic cells.

6. Induction of acquired tolerance to cardiac allografts by adoptive transfer of in vivo allopeptide activated T cells.

7. Regulatory role of the thymic dendritic cells in acquired thymic tolerance: induction of tolerance to cardiac allografts by adoptive transfer of allopeptide-pulsed host thymic dendritic cells.

8. Indirect allorecognition in acquired thymic tolerance: induction of donor-specific tolerance to rat cardiac allografts by allopeptide-pulsed host dendritic cells.

9. Induction of transplant tolerance by intrathymic inoculation of synthetic MHC class I allopeptides.

10. Allograft rejection and corticosteroids in acute pancreatitis following renal and cardiac transplantation.

11. Acquired systemic tolerance to rat cardiac allografts induced by intrathymic inoculation of synthetic polymorphic MHC class I allopeptides.

12. Different response of intestinal and cardiac allografts to pretreatment with UV-B irradiated donor-specific leukocytes (DL) or DL alone.

14. Transplantation tolerance to rat cardiac and islet allografts by posttransplant intrathymic inoculation of soluble alloantigens.

15. Tolerance induction to cardiac allografts by simultaneous or sequential intrathymic inoculation of disparate alloantigens.

16. Donor-specific unresponsiveness to murine cardiac allografts induced by intrathymic-soluble alloantigens is dependent on alternate pathway of antigen presentation.

17. Induction of specific unresponsiveness to murine cardiac allografts by intrathymic inoculation of MHC class I allopeptides.

18. Effect of simultaneous intrathymic injection of two unrelated cellular alloantigens on rat cardiac allograft survival.

19. The relative contribution of intrathymic inoculation of donor leukocyte subpopulations in the induction of specific tolerance.

20. Induction of transplantation tolerance to rat cardiac allografts by intrathymic inoculation of allogeneic soluble peptides.

21. Induction of donor-specific unresponsiveness to rat cardiac allografts by intrathymic injection of UV-B-irradiated donor spleen cells.

22. Induction of donor-specific unresponsiveness to rat cardiac allografts by pretreatment with intrathymic donor MHC class I antigens.

23. Induction of donor-specific tolerance to rat cardiac and small bowel allografts by intrathymic inoculation of donor T-cells.

24. Induction of specific unresponsiveness to rat cardiac allografts by pretreatment with intrathymic donor major histocompatibility complex class I antigens.

25. Induction of tolerance to cardiac allografts by pretreatment with intrathymic UVB donor spleen cells.

26. Induction of stable chimerism and transplantation tolerance to rat islet and heart allografts by ultraviolet-B modulation of bone marrow cells.

27. Differential effects of pretreatment with ultraviolet-B modified or unmodified donor-specific leukocyte transfusions on intestinal and cardiac allograft survival in the rat.

28. Mechanical and electrophysiologic changes in rat cardiac allografts during immunologic rejection.

30. Interstitial class II-positive cell depletion by donor pretreatment with gamma irradiation. Evidence of differential immunogenicity between vascularized cardiac allografts and islets.

31. Induction of donor-specific unresponsiveness to rat cardiac allograft by donor leukocytes and cyclosporine.

33. Cellular immunity in allograft rejection: role of lymphocyte subpopulations and T-cell subsets in rat cardiac allograft rejection.

34. Characteristics and function of suppressor T lymphocytes in immunologically unresponsive rats following pretreatment with UV-B-irradiated donor leukocytes and peritransplant cyclosporine.

35. The mechanism of the induction of immunologic unresponsiveness to rat cardiac allografts by recipient pretreatment with donor lymphocyte subsets.

36. Effect of ultraviolet-B-irradiated donor-specific blood transfusions and peritransplant immunosuppression with cyclosporine on rat cardiac allograft survival.

37. Functional and phenotypic characteristics of suppressor T-cells in unresponsive rats pretreated with UV-B irradiated donor lymphocytes combined with peritransplant cyclosporine.

38. Humoral immunity in allograft rejection. The role of cytotoxic alloantibody in hyperacute rejection and enhancement of rat cardiac allografts.

39. Permanent rat cardiac allograft survival induced by ultraviolet B-irradiated donor lymphocytes and peritransplant cyclosporine.

40. Effect of ultraviolet B-irradiated donor leukocytes and peritransplant cyclosporine on cardiac allograft survival in presensitized rats.

41. Prolongation of rat heart allografts by donor-specific blood transfusion treated with ultraviolet irradiation.

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