Genetic control of the antibody response in inbred mice. Transfer of response by spleen cells and linkage to the major histocompatibility (H-2) locus
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Medical immunology: a new journal for a new subspecialty.Analysis of HL-A antigens in patients with Hodgkin's disease and their familiesPrimitive synteny of vertebrate major histocompatibility complex class I and class II genesHistory of narcolepsy at Stanford University.Immunization with a peptide surrogate for double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) induces autoantibody production and renal immunoglobulin deposition.Linkage between the poly-L-lysine gene and the locus controlling the major histocompatibility antigens in strain 2 guinea pigs.Distinct progenitors for B-1 and B-2 cells are present in adult mouse spleen.The molecular basis of codominant expression of the histocompatibility-2 genetic region.Role of antigenic structure in cell to cell cooperation.The role of the histocompatibility-2-linked Ss-Slp region in the control of mouse complement.Host-gene control of type-C RNA tumor virus expression and tumorigenesis in inbred mice.The Nobel Lectures in Immunology. Lecture for the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1980: Studies in histocompatibility.Genetic control of the immune response of guinea pigs to limiting doses of bovine serum albumin: relationship to the poly-L-lysine gene.Specificity and crossreactivity of idiotypes of murine antibodies induced by poly(Tyr,Glu)-poly(DLAla)-poly(Lys) and poly(Phe,Glu)-poly(DLAla)-poly(Lys).Role of MHC-linked susceptibility genes in the pathogenesis of human and murine lupus.Cellular differentiation of the immune system of mice. VI. Strain differences in class differentiation and other properties of marrow cells.Cellular basis of the genetic control of immune responses to synthetic polypeptides. I. Differences in frequency of splenic precursor cells specific for a synthetic polypeptide derived from multichain polyproline ((T,G)-Pro--L) in high and low respoCellular basis of the genetic control of immune responses to synthetic polypeptides. II. Frequency of immunocompetent precursors specific for two distinct regions within (Phe, G)-Pro--L, a synthetic polypeptide derived from multichain polyproline, iContribution of different cell types to the genetic control of immune responses as a function of the chemical nature of the polymeric side chains (poly-L-prolyl and poly-DL-alanyl) of synthetic immunogens.H-2-linked genetic control of immune responsiveness to ovalbumin and ovomucoid.Specific immune response genes of the guinea pig. II. Relationship between the poly-L-lysine gene and the genes controlling immune responsiveness to copolymers of L-glutamic acid and L-alanine and L-glutamic acid and L-tyrosine in random-bred HartleGenetic control of the immune response. A selective defect in immunologic (IgG) memory in nonresponder mice.Genetic control of the immune response. Mapping of the Ir-1 locus.Interaction of histocompatibility (HL-A) antibodies and complement with synchronized human lymphoid cells in continuous cultureConsequent intrafamilial immunization for DL-A haplotyping in canines.Antigen-specific thymus cell factors in the genetic control of the immune response to poly-(tyrosyl, glutamyl)-poly-D, L-alanyl--poly-lysyl.Antibody response of inbred mouse strains to ordered tetrapeptides of tyrosine and glutamic acid attached to multichain polyalanine or polyproline. Tyr-Tyr-Glu-Glu is a major determinant of the random poly-(Tyr, Glu)-polyDLAla--polyLys.Genetic regulation of delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to poly(LTyr,LGu)-poly(DLAla)--poly(LLys). I. Expression of the genetic defect at two phases of the immune process.Genetic control of immune response. The dose of antigen given in aqueous solution is critical in determining which mouse strain is high responder to poly(LTyr, LGlu)-poly(LPro)--poly(LLys).Special regulatory T-cell review: Regulation of immune responses--examining the role of T cells.A Journey in Science: The Privilege of Exploring the Brain and the Immune System.The role of the thymus in a genetically controlled defect of the immune response at the carrier level.A lymphocyte antigen encoded by a locus closely linked to H-3 on the second chromosome of the mouse.Multigenic natural variation underlies Caenorhabditis elegans olfactory preference for the bacterial pathogen Serratia marcescensToward a molecular understanding of adaptive immunity: a chronology, part I.Development of therapies for autoimmune disease at Stanford: a tale of multiple shots and one goal.The early history of Stanford Immunology.Microfluidic devices modulate tumor cell line susceptibility to NK cell recognition.Quantitative separation of antigen-specific murine antibodies by anti-allotype chromatography.Induction of anti-idiotypic antibodies by immunisation with syngeneic spleen cells educated with acetylcholine receptor.
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Genetic control of the antibody response in inbred mice. Transfer of response by spleen cells and linkage to the major histocompatibility (H-2) locus
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