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1. The natural history of the obese strain of chickens--an animal model for spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

2. Inhibition of the development of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis in the obese strain (OS) chickens by in vivo treatment with anti-CD4 or anti-CD8 antibodies.

3. Development of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis in Obese strain (OS) chickens.

4. Prevention of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis in the obese strain (OS) chickens by treatment with a monoclonal anti-CD4 antibody.

6. Preferential TCR V beta 1 gene usage by autoreactive T cells in spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis of the obese strain of chickens.

7. Genetically determined target organ susceptibility in the pathogenesis of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis: aberrant expression of MHC-class II antigens and the possible role of virus.

8. Altered immunoendocrine dialogue in autoimmune disease.

10. Target organ susceptibility and autoantibody production in an animal model of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

11. Effects of sex steroid analogs on spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis in obese strain chickens.

12. Molecular analysis of genetically determined target organ abnormalities in spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

13. Spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis: new therapeutic strategies.

14. [Identification of thyroglobulin-binding cells in the blood of Hashimoto patients (author's transl)].

15. Elevation of corticosteroid-binding globulin in obese strain (OS) chickens: possible implications for the disturbed immunoregulation and the development of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

16. The role of testosterone in spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis of Obese strain (OS) chickens.

19. The role of genetically-determined primary alterations of the target organ in the development of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis in obese strain (OS) chickens.

20. T cell hyperreactivity in obese strain (OS) chickens. Different mechanisms operative in spleen and peripheral blood lymphocyte activation.

21. Concept of a multigenic basis for the pathogenesis of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

23. The multi-factorial pathogenesis of autoimmune disease.

24. Increased 131I uptake by the thyroid glands of Obese strain (OS) chickens derived from non-Protamone-supplemented hens.

25. Diminished glucocorticoid tonus in obese strain (OS) chickens with spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis: increased plasma levels of a physicochemically unaltered corticosteroid-binding globulin but normal total corticosterone plasma concentration and normal glucocorticoid receptor contents in lymphoid tissues.

26. Genetic background of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis in the obese strain of chickens studied in hybrids with an inbred line.

27. The obese strain (OS) of chickens with spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis: review of recent data.

28. Proportional increase of bursa-derived cells in chickens of the Obese strain.

30. ev 22, a new endogenous avian leukosis virus locus found in chickens with spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

31. Class II antigens in Hashimoto thyroiditis. I. Synthesis and expression of HLA-DR and HLA-DQ by thyroid epithelial cells.

32. Disturbed immune-endocrine communication in autoimmune disease. Lack of corticosterone response to immune signals in obese strain chickens with spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

33. T cell hyperproliferation in autoimmunity prone obese strain (OS) chickens is independent of abnormal mitogen binding in vitro and can be demonstrated in vivo.

35. Decreased level of thymidine in the serum of obese strain (OS) chickens with spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

36. Sex steroid and glucocorticoid receptors in the bursa of Fabricius of obese strain chickens spontaneously developing autoimmune thyroiditis.

37. Immunogenetic analysis of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis of obese strain chickens.

38. The nature of active and passive thyroglobulin binding lymphoid cells in Obese strain (OS) chickens.

39. Genetic analysis of extrathyroidal features of Obese strain (OS) chickens with spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

40. In situ immune complexes, lymphocyte subpopulations, and HLA-DR-positive epithelial cells in Hashimoto thyroiditis.

41. Class II antigens in Hashimoto thyroiditis. II. Expression of HLA-DR on infiltrating mononuclear cells in peripolesis.

42. Mechanisms of T cell hyperreactivity in obese strain (OS) chickens with spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis: lack in nonspecific suppression is due to a primary adherent cell defect.

43. The obese strain of chickens: an animal model with spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis.

44. Recent advances in avian endocrinology. 2. Inherited autoimmune thyroiditis in the fowl.

45. The role of the target organ in the development of autoimmune diseases exemplified in the obese strain (OS) chicken model for human Hashimoto disease

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