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1. Pretreatment of normal humans with monophosphoryl lipid A induces tolerance to endotoxin: a prospective, double-blind, randomized, controlled trial.

3. Methods of immunization to enhance the immune response to specific antigens in vivo in preparation for fusions yielding monoclonal antibodies.

4. Prophylactic use of monophosphoryl lipid A in patients at risk for sepsis.

5. Abrogation of suppression of delayed hypersensitivity induced by Candida albicans-derived mannan by treatment with monophosphoryl lipid A.

6. Evaluation of monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL) as an adjuvant. Enhancement of the serum antibody response in mice to polysaccharide-protein conjugates by concurrent injection with MPL.

8. The use of glycogen-induced guinea pig polymorphonuclear leukocytes to detect inhibitors of chemotaxis found in human serum.

9. Study of the idiotypy of lipopolysaccharide-specific polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies.

10. Cyclic development of immunological memory to bacterial lipopolysaccharide.

11. RIIIS/J mice lack a gene influencing the capacity to make an antibody response to helper T cell-independent antigens.

12. Inactivation of suppressor T-cell activity by nontoxic monophosphoryl lipid A.

14. Immunological responses of mice to native protoplasmic polysaccharide and lipopolysaccharide: functional separation of the two signals required to stimulate a secondary antibody response.

15. Ability of monophosphoryl lipid A to augment the antibody response of young mice.

16. Increased activation of antigen-primed or memory B cells by bacterial lipopolysaccharide.

17. Cellular responses to bacterial lipopolysaccharide: LPS facilitates priming of antigen-reactive T cells.

18. Modulation of the immune response to lipopolysaccharide.

19. Adjuvant effects of trehalose dimycolate on the antibody response to type III pneumococcal polysaccharide.

20. Dissociation of the anti-hapten and anti-carrier responses of mice injected with dinitrophenylated lipopolysaccharide.

23. Radioimmunoassay for quantifying antibody to N. Gonorrhoeae in human sera.

24. Potentiation of endotoxicity by carrageenan.

25. Antibody responses of mice to alkaline detoxifield lipopolysaccharide.

26. Influence of multiple genes on the magnitude of the antibody response to bacterial polysaccharide antigens.

27. Antibody response of immunodeficient (xid) CBA/N mice to Escherichia coli 0113 lipopolysaccharide, a thymus-independent antigen.

28. Immunological responses of mice to lipopolysaccharide: lack of secondary responsiveness by C3H/HeJ mice.

29. Reference endotoxin: a practical rationale.

30. Cellular responses to bacterial lipopolysaccharide: T cells recognize LPS determinants.

31. Preparation and properties of a national reference endotoxin.

32. Immunomodulatory activity of monophosphoryl lipid A in C3H/HeJ and C3H/HeSnJ mice.

33. Pseudosecondary antibody response to LPS induced by toxins for macrophages.

34. Immunological investigations of Penicillium. II. Primary binding of glycopeptides and glycopeptide derivatives to specific antibodies.

36. Antigenic competition between and endotoxic adjuvant and a protein antigen.

40. Frequency of occurrence of native hapten among enterobacterial species.

41. Alteration and restoration of endotoxin activity after complexing with plasma proteins.

43. Occult endotoxin in bacterial protoplasm.

44. Alteration of physical, chemical, and biological properties of endotoxin by treatment with mild alkali.

45. Reaction of endotoxin and surfactants. I. Physical and biological properties of endotoxin treated with sodium deoxycholate.

46. Modification of selected host-reactive properties of endotoxin by treatment with sodium deoxycholate.

47. Immunologic responses of mice to lipopolysaccharide from Escherichia coli.

48. Physical aspects of reversible inactivation of endotoxin.

50. Inactivation of endotoxin by serum: a phylogenetic study.

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