298 results on '"Shastri, N"'
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252. Endogenous generation and presentation of the ovalbumin peptide/Kb complex to T cells.
253. Effect of vanadate on tryptophan metabolism in streptozotocin diabetic rats.
254. Effect of mixture of surfactants and adsorbents on anaerobic digestion of water hyacinth-cattle dung.
255. Detection of rare antigen-presenting cells by the lacZ T-cell activation assay suggests an expression cloning strategy for T-cell antigens.
256. Structure-function relationship among T-cell receptors specific for lysozyme peptides bound to Ab or Abm-12 molecules.
257. Tyrosyl phosphorylation and activation of MAP kinases by p56lck.
258. Measurement of ligand-induced activation in single viable T cells using the lacZ reporter gene.
259. A novel strategy for the generation of T cell lines lacking expression of endogenous alpha- and/or beta-chain T cell receptor genes.
260. Requirement for association of p56lck with CD4 in antigen-specific signal transduction in T cells.
261. Effect of ethanol ingestion on tryptophan metabolism in streptozotocin diabetic rats.
262. The molecular genetics of the T-cell antigen receptor and T-cell antigen recognition.
263. Studies on niacin biosynthesis from 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid in streptozotocin diabetic rats in vivo and in vitro.
264. Staphylococcus aureus can substitute double antibody in radio-immunoassay of LHRH.
265. The multiplicity of domains on a protein antigen affecting immune responsiveness.
266. Studies on tryptophan-niacin metabolism in streptozotocin diabetic rats.
267. Processing of the preparations of beta-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin for minimization of cross-reactivity with human luteinizing hormone.
268. Rearranged beta T cell receptor genes in a helper T cell clone specific for lysozyme: no correlation between V beta and MHC restriction.
269. The choice of T-cell epitopes utilized on a protein antigen depends on multiple factors distant from, as well as at the determinant site.
270. Neonatal T-cell tolerance to minimal immunogenic peptides is caused by clonal inactivation.
271. Production, purification and properties of Geotrichum candidum polygalacturonase: regulation of production by pyruvate.
272. Kinetics of antibody response in animals injected with processed beta-HCG conjugated to tetanus toxoid (Pr- beta-HCG-TT).
273. Differential affinity of anti-Pr-beta-hCG-TT antibodies for hCG and hLH.
274. Ia molecule-associated selectivity in T cell recognition of a 23-amino-acid peptide of lysozyme.
275. Structure-function analysis of Ia molecules: in-phase insertion mutagenesis of the amino-terminal domain of the E beta k polypeptide chain.
276. A fungal polygalacturonase activating factor from tomato fruit.
277. Amino acid residues distinct from the determinant region can profoundly affect activation of T cell clones by related antigens.
278. Cotransfer of the Ed alpha and Ad beta genes into L cells results in the surface expression of a functional mixed-isotype Ia molecule.
279. Purification of rat intestinal cinnabarinate synthase and its possible role in hyperplasia of the small intestine in diabetic rats.
280. Differences between the discriminatory activity of antisera raised against the total gonadotropins and the Pr-beta-hCG-TT for neutralization of hCG and LH action.
281. A limited region within hen egg-white lysozyme serves as the focus for a diversity of T cell clones.
282. Antigen-specific T helper clones in a nonresponder strain require augmentation for expression of helper activity. Evidence for a possible antigen presentation defect in B cells.
283. Distinct recognition phenotypes exist for T cell clones specific for small peptide regions of proteins. Implications for the mechanisms underlying major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen recognition and clonal deletion models of immune response gene defects.
284. Immunological properties of dinitrophenyl derivatives of beta-subunit of the human chorionic gonadotropin.
285. Induction of tolerance to one determinant on a synthetic peptide does not affect the response to a second linked determinant. Implications for the mechanism of neonatal tolerance induction.
286. The choice between two distinct T cell determinants within a 23-amino acid region of lysozyme depends on their structural context.
287. Ia-transfected L-cell fibroblasts present a lysozyme peptide but not the native protein to lysozyme-specific T cells.
288. The expressed T cell repertoire is hierarchical: the precise focus of lysozyme-specific T cell clones is dependent upon the structure of the immunogen.
289. Effect of high fat and high fat-high protein diets on biosynthesis of niacin from tryptophan in rats.
290. Effect of acetoacetate on urinary excretion of xanthurenic acid and other tryptophan metabolites in rats.
291. Effect of acetoacetate on biosynthesis of niacin in vitro.
292. Effect of acetoacetate and beta-hydroxybutyrate on the biosynthesis of niacin from tryptophan.
293. Effect of acetoacetate administration on urinary and tissue vitamin B6 in rats.
294. Action of different fats and linoleic acid on biosynthesis of niacin in rats.
295. Effect of acetoacetate on liver and blood pyridine nucleotides in rats.
296. Effect of acetoacetate on the activities of certain liver enzymes taking part in the tryptophan to nicotinic acid pathway in rats.
297. Effect of glucose cycloacetoacetate on biosynthesis of riboflavin in germinating seeds of Phaseolus aureus.
298. Biosynthesis of niacin in livers of rats treated with prolonged administration of acetoacetate.
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