Serologically defined and lymphocyte-defined components of the major histocompatibility complex in the mouse
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Antibody response of mice to chemically induced tumors.New lymphocyte antigen system (Lna) controlled by the Ir region of the mouse H-2 complex.Effect of age on immune function in terms of chemically induced cancers.Environmental and genetic control of T cell activation in vitro: a study using isolated alloantigen-activated T cell clones.Lymphoid dendritic cells are potent stimulators of the primary mixed leukocyte reaction in mice.A common tumour specific antigen. II. Further characterization of the whole antigen and of a cross-reacting antigen of normal tissues.Flow cytometry analysis of murine B cell lymphoma differentiation.Cell-mediated lympholysis. Importance of serologically defined H-2 regions.Graft-versus-host reactions across different regions of the H-2 complex of the mouse.A mouse B-cell alloantigen determined by gene(s) linked to the major histocompatibility complexMixed lymphocyte culture responses of mice. Genetic analysis of the responses to H-2Dd specificities.Ontogeny of B lymphocytes. 3. H-2 linkage of a gene controlling the rate of appearance of complement receptor lymphocytes.I-region genes are expressed on T and B lymphocytes. Studies of the mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR).Genetic control of cell-mediated lympholysis in mouse.Comparative immunogenicity and enhanceability of individual H-2K and H-2D specificities of the murine histocompatibility-2 complexSecondary in vitro responses of T lymphocytes to non-H-2 alloantigens self-H-2-restricted responses induced in heterologous serum are not dependent on primary-stimulating non-H-2 alloantigensH-2 effects on cell-cell interactions in the response to single non-H-2 alloantigens. II. H-2D region control of H-7.1-specific stimulator function in mixed lymphocyte culture and susceptibility to lysis by H-7.1-specific cytotoxic cells.T-cell-mediated cytotoxic immune responses to F9 teratocarcinoma cells: cytolytic effector T cells lyse H-2-negative F9 cells and syngeneic spermatogonia.Differential effects of polyadenylic: polyuridylic acid and lipopolysaccharide on the generation of cytotoxic T lymphocytesT-lymphocyte response to H-2 mutants. I. Proliferation is dependent on Ly 1+2+ cellsT-cell-specific murine Ia antigens: serology of I-J and I-E subregion specificitiesDelayed-type hypersensitivity to allogeneic cells in mice. III. Sensitivity to cell-surface antigens coded by the major histocompatibility complex and by other genes.B6.C-H-2bm12. A new H-2 mutation in the I region in the mouseI-N: a newly described H-2 I subregion between K and I-AAllosuppressor and allohelper T cells in acute and chronic graft-vs-host disease. V. F1 mice with secondary chronic GVHD contain F1-reactive allohelper but no allosuppressor T cells.Clonal analysis of the Mls system. A reappraisal of polymorphism and allelism among Mlsa, Mlsc, and Mlsd.The major histocompatibility complex determines susceptibility to cytotoxic T cells directed against minor histocompatibility antigensModification of murine T-cell cytotoxicity by preimmunization with M locus and H-2 incompatibilities.Effects of anti-Ia sera on mitogenic responses. II. Differential expression of the Ia marker on phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin A-reactive T cellsEffect of recent antigen priming on adoptive immune responses. III. Antigen-induced selective recruitment of subsets of recirculating lymphocytes reactive to H-2 determinants.Secondary cell-mediated lympholysis: importance of H-2 LD and SD factors.Specific binding of K- and I-region products of the H-2 complex to activated thymus-derived (T) cells belonging to different Ly subclasses.Competition between concanavalin A-induced stimulatory and inhibitory effects in the in vitro immune response to antigen.Significance of Lyt phenotypes: Lyt2 antibodies block activities of T cells that recognize class 1 major histocompatibility complex antigens regardless of their function.A study of human leukocyte D locus related antigens in Graves' disease.Recognition of hapten-modified cells in vitro by human T-lymphocytes.Two separate genes controlling stimulation in mixed lymphocyte reaction in man.Multigenic natural variation underlies Caenorhabditis elegans olfactory preference for the bacterial pathogen Serratia marcescensThe early history of Stanford Immunology.Tolerance to self antigens shapes the T-cell repertoire.
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Serologically defined and lymphocyte-defined components of the major histocompatibility complex in the mouse
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1972-12-01T00:00:00Z