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2. Tissue distribution of the Ankara strain of vaccinia virus (MVA) after mucosal or systemic administration
3. Role of major histocompatibility complex class II expression by non-hematopoietic cells in autoimmune and inflammatory disorders: facts and fiction
4. Recirculating CD4 memory T cells are key inducers of secondary antibody responses
5. MHC class II transactivator is an in vivo regulator of osteoclast differentiation and bone homeostasis co-opted from adaptive immunity
6. Absence of nonhematopoietic MHC class II expression protects mice from experimental autoimmune myocarditis
7. Superantigen response in mice infected with a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing the mouse mammary tumor virus ORF protein
8. Early immune response to mouse mammary tumor virus infection in mice lacking the interferon γ receptor
9. Targeting of the mouse mammary tumor virus receptor using binding studies with recombinant envelope glycoproteins
10. New infectious mammary tumor virus superantigen with Vβ-specificity identical to staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB)
11. Th2 lymphoproliferative disorder of LatY136F mutant mice unfolds independently of TCR-MHC engagement and is insensitive to the action of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells
12. Inhibition of Adoptive Transfer and Development of Spontaneous Diabetes mellitus in Nonobese Diabetic Mice by TNF-a
13. Early neutralizing antibody response against mouse mammary tumor virus: critical role of viral infection and superantigen-reactive T cells
14. MHC class II transactivator is an in vivo regulator of osteoclast differentiation and bone homeostasis co-opted from adaptive immunity
15. BAFF, a novel ligand of the tumor necrosis factor family, stimulates B cell growth
16. IMMUNOLOGIC CHARACTERIZATION OF AND ORAL TOLERANCE EXPERIMENTS IN MOUSE MODELS WITH DE-REGULATED MHC CLASS II EXPRESSION.
17. 273 IMMUNOLOGIC CHARACTERIZATION OF AND ORAL TOLERANCE EXPERIMENTS IN MOUSE MODELS WITH DE-REGULATED MHC CLASS II EXPRESSION.
18. Passive Immunization with Neutralizing Antibodies Interrupts the Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Life Cycle
19. CD4+CD3− Cells Induce Peyer's Patch Development
20. Cytotoxic T cells deficient in both functional fas ligand and perforin show residual cytolytic activity yet lose their capacity to induce lethal acute graft-versus-host disease.
21. Immunologic Characterization of and Oral Tolerance Experiments in Mouse Models with De-Regulated Mhc Class Ii Expression
22. T cell receptor V beta repertoire in mice lacking endogenous mouse mammary tumor provirus.
23. Role of the immune response induced by superantigens in the pathogenesis of microbial infections
24. Retrovirus-induced target cell activation in the early phases of infection: the mouse mammary tumor virus model
25. A highly sensitive in vitro infection assay to explore early stages of mouse mammary tumor virus infection
26. Early neutralizing antibody response against mouse mammary tumor virus: critical role of viral infection and superantigen-reactive T cells.
27. B Cell Response and Histology of a Retroviral Infection in Vivo
28. The neonatal Fc receptor is not required for mucosal infection by mouse mammary tumor virus
29. Expression and presentation of endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus superantigens by thymic and splenic dendritic cells and B cells.
30. In vivo effects of a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing a mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen
31. Cytotoxic T cells deficient in both functional fas ligand and perforin show residual cytolytic activity yet lose their capacity to induce lethal acute graft-versus-host disease.
32. Superantigens of Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus
33. Reverse transcriptase-dependent and -independent phases of infection with mouse mammary tumor virus: implications for superantigen function.
34. Retroviral infection of neonatal Peyer's patch lymphocytes: the mouse mammary tumor virus model.
35. Peripheral T cell activation and deletion induced by transfer of lymphocyte subsets expressing endogenous or exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus.
36. Bacterial and viral superantigens: roles in autoimmunity?
37. Superantigen-reactive CD4+ T cells are required to stimulate B cells after infection with mouse mammary tumor virus.
38. Roles of superantigens in microbial infections?
39. Inhibition of mouse mammary tumor virus-induced T cell responses in vivo by antibodies to an open reading frame protein.
40. An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
41. Inhibition of lymphocyte mediated cytotoxicity by perforin antisense oligonucleotides.
42. A polymorphic microsatellite in the tumor necrosis factor alpha promoter identifies an allele unique to the NZW mouse strain.
43. Prevention of diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice by tumor necrosis factor (TNF): similarities between TNF-alpha and interleukin 1.
44. CD4+CD3− Cells Induce Peyer's Patch Development: Role of α4β1 Integrin Activation by CXCR5
45. Development of T-B cell collaboration in neonatal mice.
46. The primary <em>in vivo</em> immune response to Mls-1 (<em>Mtv-7 sag</em>). Route of injection determines the immune response pattern.
47. A comparative study of T-cell receptor Vβ usage in non-obese diabetic (NOD) and I-E transgenic NOD mice.
48. Clonal deletion of V beta 14-bearing T cells in mice transgenic for mammary tumour virus.
49. T Cell Receptors in Murine Autoimmune Diseases.
50. Pairing of Vb6 with certain Va2 family members prevents T cell deletion by Mtv-7 superantigen
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