The mediator of cellular immunity. II. Migration of immunologically committed lymphocytes into inflammatory exudates.
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In vitro proliferation of T lymphocytes from Listeria-infected rodents: assay conditions for rat peritoneal exudate cells and characterization of an inhibitorRole of complement in the expression of delayed-type hypersensitivity in rats: studies with cobra venom factor.Delayed hypersensitivity and acquired cellular resistance in guinea pigs infected with Listeria monocytogenesRequirement for a bone marrow-derived component in the expression of cell-mediated antibacterial immunity.Host-parasite interactions with peritoneal macrophages of mice and rats in vitro and in vivoHost defenses in experimental scrub typhus: role of spleen and peritoneal exudate lymphocytes in cellular immunity.Adoptive transfer of immunity from mice immunized with ribosomes or live yeast cells of Histoplasma capsulatumHerpesvirus hominis type 2 infections in rabbits: effect of prior immunization with attenuated Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) cells.Specificity of a BCG-induced pulmonary granulomatous response in rabbitsRelationship of BCG-induced pulmonary delayed hypersensitivity to accelerated granuloma formation in rabbit lungs: effect of cortisone acetate.Oral immunization of mice and swine with an attenuated Salmonella choleraesuis [delta cya-12 delta(crp-cdt)19] mutant containing a recombinant plasmid.Mononuclear-cell infiltration in ovarian cancer. II. Immune function of tumour and ascites-derived inflammatory cells.Mononuclear cell turnover in chronic inflammation: studies on tritiated thymidine-labeled cells in blood, tuberculin traps, and dermal BCG lesions of rabbits.The mediator of cellular immunity. I. The life-span and circulation dynamics of the immunologically committed lymphocyte.The nature and the specificity of mononuclear cells in experimental autoimmune inflammations and the mechanisms leading to their accumulation.The mediator of cellular immunity. 3. Lymphocyte traffic from the blood into the inflamed peritoneal cavity.Requirement of thymus (T) lymphocytes for resistance to listeriosis.The uropod-bearing lymphocyte of the guinea pig. Evidence for thymic originThe peritoneal exudate lymphocyte. I. Differences in antigen responsiveness between peritoneal exudate and lymph node lymphocytes from immunized guinea pigs.The compartmentalization of antigen-reactive lymphocytes in desensitized guinea pigsThe mediator of cellular immunity. VI. Effect of the antimitotic drug vinblastine on the mediator of cellular resistance to infection.Cellular mediators of anti-Listeria immunity as an enlarged population of short lived, replicating T cells. Kinetics of their productionBinding of aggregated gamma-globulin to activated T lymphocytes in the guinea pig.The mediator of cellular immunity. VII. Localization of sensitized lymphocytes in inflammatory exudatesEffective antibacterial protection induced by a Listeria monocytogenes-specific T cell clone and its lymphokines.Dendritic cells pulsed with protein antigens in vitro can prime antigen-specific, MHC-restricted T cells in situThe mediator of cellular immunity. IX. The relationship between cellular hypersensitivity and acquired cellular resistance in rats infected with Listeria monocytogenes.Swine immunity to an attenuated Salmonella typhimurium mutant containing a recombinant plasmid which codes for production of a 31-kilodalton protein of Brucella abortusProduction of Listeria-specific rat T-cell clones and role of interleukin-2 receptors in regulation of Listeria-dependent T-cell clone growth in vitro.Developmental interrelationship of specific Lyt 123 and Lyt 1 cell sets in expression of antibacterial immunity to Listeria monocytogenes.Dendritic cells as antigen presenting cells in vivo.Sleep Habits and Susceptibility to Upper Respiratory Illness: the Moderating Role of Subjective Socioeconomic Status.Progressin understanding periodontal disease.The role of the macrophage in cardiac allograft rejection in the rat.Cellular immunity against Semliki Forest virus in mice.Study of lymphoid cells from inflamed synovial membranes.Cytokines in the induction and expression of T-cell-mediated granuloma formation and protection in the murine model of listeriosis.Immunological memory to Listeria monocytogenes in rodents. IV. Studies on origin and fate of tissue-positioned T memory cells.
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The mediator of cellular immunity. II. Migration of immunologically committed lymphocytes into inflammatory exudates.
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Mackaness GB
McGregor DD
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10.1084/JEM.133.2.400
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1971-02-01T00:00:00Z