101 results on '"Ball, E. J."'
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2. Survival of AML patients receiving HLA-matched sibling donor allogeneic bone marrow transplantation correlates with HLA-Cw ligand groups for killer immunoglobulin-like receptors
3. Characterization of a new HLA-C allele: Cw*0719
4. Resolution of cis-trans ambiguities between HLA-DRB1 alleles using single-strand conformation polymorphisms and sequencing
5. Expression of HLA-DQ Molecules on Human Monocytes: Identification of Two Phenotypically Different Monocyte Populations with Distinct Accessory Cell Function
6. The Epidemiology Of Influenza Among Workers
7. Correspondence
8. Correspondence
9. Our Opportunity
10. RFLP Standardization Report for DR Alpha/BgIII
11. The HLA-D Region: Serology, Structure, Tissue Distribution, and Function of Human Class II Molecules and Their Antigenic Determinants
12. Serologic Detection of New Polymorphisms on DQ Molecules Distinct from the DQw1, 2, and 3 Specificities
13. Private Specificities of Human IA-Like Molecules Detected by T Cell Lines
14. The use of body mass index to predict body composition in children
15. HLA ALLELE LEVEL MATCHING USING DNA METHODS AND ITS IMPACT ON GRAFT OUTCOME OF CADAVER KIDNEY TRANSPLANT WITH ZERO HLA-ANTIGEN MISMATCH SHARED ACCORDING TO UNOS POLICY.
16. HLA-B27 and genetic predisposing factors in spondyloarthropathies.
17. HLA-DR4 and Other Genetic Markers in Rheumatoid Arthritis.
18. XIV.―The alloys of copper and antimony and of copper and tin.
19. ANTIBODY STUDIES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS.
20. Le polymorphisme HLA-B27
21. DISCUSSION. MINING AND ORE-TREATMENT AT BROKEN HILL, NEW SOUTH WALES.
22. DISCUSSION. SMELTING PROCESSES.
23. OUR OPPORTUNITY
24. Total energy expenditure, body fatness, and physical activity in children aged 6-9 y
25. Inability of human alveolar macrophages to stimulate resting T cells correlates with decreased antigen-specific T cell-macrophage binding.
26. Accessory cell function of human endothelial cells. I. A subpopulation of Ia positive cells is required for antigen presentation.
27. Bronchoalveolar cells from sarcoid patients demonstrate enhanced antigen presentation.
28. Expression of HLA-DR, MB, MT and SB antigens on human mononuclear cells: identification of two phenotypically distinct monocyte populations.
29. HLA-DR4 and Other Genetic Markers in Rheumatoid Arthritis
30. Human alveolar macrophages: HLA-DR-positive macrophages that are poor stimulators of a primary mixed leukocyte reaction.
31. OUR OPPORTUNITY
32. Booth of Rame, Cornwall
33. "He which Drinketh Well"
34. Antibody studies in multiple sclerosis and experimental `allergic' encephalomyelitis
35. DISCUSSION. SMELTING PROCESSES.
36. Serum Immuno-conglutinin in Multiple Sclerosis, Hashimoto's Disease, and Rheumatoid Arthritis
37. HLA ALLELE LEVEL MATCHING USING DNA METHODS AND ITS IMPACT ON GRAFT OUTCOME OF CADAVER KIDNEY TRANSPLANT WITH ZERO HLAANTIGEN MISMATCH SHARED ACCORDING TO UNOS POLICY.
38. Comparison of total energy expenditure and energy intake in children aged 6-9 y.
39. Total energy expenditure, body fatness, and physical activity in children aged 6-9 y.
40. HLA-B27 polymorphism.
41. Altered CYP21 genes in HLA-haplotypes associated with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH): a family study.
42. Monocyte accessory cell function in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus.
43. Enhanced capacity of females for early interferon-gamma production by natural killer-like cells following stimulation by staphylococcal enterotoxin A.
44. Different specificities of an HLA-DRw6 haplotype detected by alloreactive T lymphocytes.
45. HLA-D region epitopes associated with juvenile arthritis. Recognition by alloreactive T cell clones and alloantisera.
46. Restriction fragment length polymorphism of the human T cell receptor alpha gene. I. Two polymorphic restriction sites localized to different regions of the gene.
47. Cell-mediated cytotoxicity against HLA-D-region products expressed in monocytes and B lymphocytes. IV. Characterization of effector cells using monoclonal antibodies against human T-cell subsets.
48. Antigen-specific HLA-restricted human T-cell lines. I. An MT3-like restriction determinant distinct from HLA-DR.
49. Antigen-specific HLA-restricted human T-cell lines. II. A GAT-specific T-cell line restricted by a determinant carried by an HLA-DQ molecule.
50. Recognition of class II molecules by human T cells. I. Analysis of epitopes of DR and DQ molecules in a DRw11, DRw52, DQw3 haplotype.
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