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1. Baculovirus Surface Display of Immunogenic Proteins for Vaccine Development.

2. Chinese hamster ovary cells can produce galactose-α-1,3-galactose antigens on proteins.

3. Vascular endothelial cell antigen (VECA), a novel secreted protein: overexpression in Escherichia coli of the hexahistidine- tagged protein and production of polyclonal antibodies.

4. Pro-Th1 cytokines promote Fas-dependent apoptosis of immature peripheral basophils.

5. Enhanced tumor responses to dendritic cells in the absence of CD8-positive cells.

6. NF-kappa B controls cell fate specification, survival, and molecular differentiation of immunoregulatory natural T lymphocytes.

7. Cutting edge: stimulation with the cognate self-antigen induces expression of the Ly49A receptor on self-reactive T cells which modulates their responsiveness.

8. NK cells respond to pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but play a minimal role in protection.

9. In vivo antitumor activity of NKT cells activated by the combination of IL-12 and IL-18.

10. Interleukin 12-based immunotherapy improves the antitumor effectiveness of a low-dose 5-Aza-2'-deoxycitidine treatment in L1210 leukemia and B16F10 melanoma models in mice.

11. Human invariant V alpha 24-J alpha Q TCR supports the development of CD1d-dependent NK1.1+ and NK1.1- T cells in transgenic mice.

12. Heterogeneity of dendritic cells in the mouse liver: identification and characterization of four distinct populations.

13. Essential role of the adhesion receptor LFA-1 for T cell-dependent fulminant hepatitis.

14. NK T cell precursors exhibit differential cytokine regulation and require Itk for efficient maturation.

15. IL-15-dependent activation-induced cell death-resistant Th1 type CD8 alpha beta+NK1.1+ T cells for the development of small intestinal inflammation.

16. Viral abrogation of stem cell transplantation tolerance causes graft rejection and host death by different mechanisms.

17. Molecular and clinical diversity in paraneoplastic immunity to Ma proteins.

18. Predominance of NK1.1+TCR alpha beta+ or DX5+TCR alpha beta+ T cells in mice conditioned with fractionated lymphoid irradiation protects against graft-versus-host disease: "natural suppressor" cells.

19. CD1d-restricted NKT cells: an interstrain comparison.

20. Inhibition of murine prostate tumor growth and activation of immunoregulatory cells with recombinant canarypox viruses.

21. Development of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes, NK cells, and NK 1.1+ T cells in CD45-deficient mice.

22. Regulation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in the C57BL/6J mouse by NK1.1+, DX5+, alpha beta+ T cells.

23. Protection against diabetes and improved NK/NKT cell performance in NOD.NK1.1 mice congenic at the NK complex.

24. Role of the complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) of the TCR-beta chains associated with the V alpha 14 semi-invariant TCR alpha-chain in the selection of CD4+ NK T Cells.

25. Emergence of CD8+ T cells expressing NK cell receptors in influenza A virus-infected mice.

26. A subset of NKT cells that lacks the NK1.1 marker, expresses CD1d molecules, and autopresents the alpha-galactosylceramide antigen.

27. CD8+ T cells rapidly acquire NK1.1 and NK cell-associated molecules upon stimulation in vitro and in vivo.

28. A NK1.1+ thymocyte-derived TCR beta-chain transgene promotes positive selection of thymic NK1.1+ alpha beta T cells.

29. CD1d-specific NK1.1+ T cells with a transgenic variant TCR.

30. Mice with a selective deletion of the CC chemokine receptors 5 or 2 are protected from dextran sodium sulfate-mediated colitis: lack of CC chemokine receptor 5 expression results in a NK1.1+ lymphocyte-associated Th2-type immune response in the intestine.

31. Evidence for human CD4+ T cells in the CD1-restricted repertoire: derivation of mycobacteria-reactive T cells from leprosy lesions.

32. NK1.1+ T cells in the liver arise in the thymus and are selected by interactions with class I molecules on CD4+CD8+ cells.

33. NK markers are expressed on a high percentage of virus-specific CD8+ and CD4+ T cells.

34. Clonal characterization of a bipotent T cell and NK cell progenitor in the mouse fetal thymus.

35. Liver CD4-CD8- NK1.1+ TCR alpha beta intermediate cells increase during experimental malaria infection and are able to exhibit inhibitory activity against the parasite liver stage in vitro.

36. Characterization of CD4+ T cell responses during natural infection with Salmonella typhimurium.

37. Heterogeneity of NK1.1+ T cells in the bone marrow: divergence from the thymus.

38. Age-associated rapid and Stat6-independent IL-4 production by NK1-CD4+8- thymus T lymphocytes.

39. Regulatory role of peritoneal NK1.1+ alpha beta T cells in IL-12 production during Salmonella infection.

40. Cutting edge: expression of functional CD94/NKG2A inhibitory receptors on fetal NK1.1+Ly-49- cells: a possible mechanism of tolerance during NK cell development.

41. Tissue-specific segregation of CD1d-dependent and CD1d-independent NK T cells.

42. Perforin is a major contributor to NK cell control of tumor metastasis.

43. Critical role of leukocyte function-associated antigen-1 in liver accumulation of CD4+NKT cells.

44. Developmentally regulated extinction of Ly-49 receptor expression permits maturation and selection of NK1.1+ T cells.

45. Mouse NK1.1+ cytotoxic T cells can be generated by IL-2 exposure from lymphocytes which express an intermediate level of T cell receptor.

46. Acquisition of Ly49 receptor expression by developing natural killer cells.

47. The Ly-49 family: regulation of cytotoxicity and cytokine production in murine CD3+ cells.

48. Natural killer cell depletion fails to influence initial CD4 T cell commitment in vivo in exogenous antigen-stimulated cytokine and antibody responses.

49. Natural killer-like T cells develop in SJL mice despite genetically distinct defects in NK1.1 expression and in inducible interleukin-4 production.

50. MP 48 expression in red blood cells of renal transplant recipients.

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