Resting and sensitized T lymphocytes exhibit distinct stimulatory (antigen-presenting cell) requirements for growth and lymphokine release
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HIV I infection of dendritic cells.Co-Stimulatory Blockade of the CD28/CD80-86/CTLA-4 Balance in Transplantation: Impact on Memory T Cells?The in vivo antibody response against exogenous antigens is not influenced by the mouse Bcg (Nramp1) geneT-independent and T-dependent B lymphoblasts: helper T cells prime for interleukin 2-induced growth and secretion of immunoglobulins that utilize downstream heavy chains.Identification of a 24-kDa cytokine that is required for development of cytolytic T lymphocytes.Bystander sensitization to activation-induced cell death as a mechanism of virus-induced immune suppressionIntercellular adhesion molecule 1 is induced on isolated endocrine islet cells by cytokines but not by reovirus infectionThe principle of delivery of T cell epitopes to antigen-presenting cells applied to peptides from influenza virus, ovalbumin, and hen egg lysozyme: implications for peptide vaccination.Changes in CD45 isoform expression accompany antigen-induced murine T-cell activationDistribution of macrophages and granulocytes expressing L1 protein (calprotectin) in human Peyer's patches compared with normal ileal lamina propria and mesenteric lymph nodes.Immunohistochemical localisation of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in follicle associated epithelium of Peyer's patches.Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induction in genetically B cell-deficient mice.Identification of immunostimulatory dendritic cells in the synovial effusions of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Induction of murine interleukin 1: stimuli and responsive primary cells.Notch signaling regulates antigen sensitivity of naive CD4+ T cells by tuning co-stimulation.Some interfaces of dendritic cell biology.Chronic experimental Chagas' disease: functional syngeneic T-B-cell cooperation in vitro in the absence of an exogenous stimulus.The tetraspanin CD9 mediates lateral association of MHC class II molecules on the dendritic cell surfaceDendritic cell-lymphocyte clusters that form spontaneously in rheumatoid arthritis synovial effusions differ from clusters formed in human mixed leukocyte reactionsThe B7/BB1 antigen provides one of several costimulatory signals for the activation of CD4+ T lymphocytes by human blood dendritic cells in vitro.Virus-induced immunosuppression: immune system-mediated destruction of virus-infected dendritic cells results in generalized immune suppression.Granulocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells arise from a common major histocompatibility complex class II-negative progenitor in mouse bone marrow.Differentiation of T cell lymphokine gene expression: the in vitro acquisition of T cell memory.Major histocompatibility complex-expressing nonhematopoietic astroglial cells prime only CD8+ T lymphocytes: astroglial cells as perpetuators but not initiators of CD4+ T cell responses in the central nervous systemAntigen-pulsed dendritic cells can efficiently induce an antibody response in vivo.Mechanisms of mouse spleen dendritic cell function in the generation of influenza-specific, cytolytic T lymphocytesMurine epidermal Langerhans cells mature into potent immunostimulatory dendritic cells in vitro.Functional analyses of thymic CD5+ B cells. Responsiveness to major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T blasts but not to lipopolysaccharide or anti-IgM plus interleukin 4.Dendritic cells that have interacted with antigen are targets for natural killer cells.Dendritic cells stimulate primary human cytolytic lymphocyte responses in the absence of CD4+ helper T cellsThe distinct leukocyte integrins of mouse spleen dendritic cells as identified with new hamster monoclonal antibodiesLymphokine and nonlymphokine mRNA levels in stimulated human T cells. Kinetics, mitogen requirements, and effects of cyclosporin AMonoclonal antibodies to LFA-1 and to CD4 inhibit the mixed leukocyte reaction after the antigen-dependent clustering of dendritic cells and T lymphocytesDendritic cells pulsed with protein antigens in vitro can prime antigen-specific, MHC-restricted T cells in situInterleukin 1 enhances T-dependent immune responses by amplifying the function of dendritic cells.Direct activation of CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes by dendritic cells.Induction of interleukin 1 alpha mRNA during the antigen-dependent interaction of sensitized T lymphoblasts with macrophages.Lymphokine production by murine T cells in the mixed leukocyte reaction.Neuraminidase-treated macrophages stimulate allogenic CD8+ T cells in the presence of exogenous interleukin 2.Distinct features of dendritic cells and anti-Ig activated B cells as stimulators of the primary mixed leukocyte reaction.
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Resting and sensitized T lymphocytes exhibit distinct stimulatory (antigen-presenting cell) requirements for growth and lymphokine release
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Resting and sensitized T lymph ...... growth and lymphokine release
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Resting and sensitized T lymph ...... growth and lymphokine release
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Resting and sensitized T lymph ...... growth and lymphokine release
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Resting and sensitized T lymph ...... growth and lymphokine release
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Resting and sensitized T lymph ...... growth and lymphokine release
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Resting and sensitized T lymph ...... growth and lymphokine release
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Resting and sensitized T lymph ...... growth and lymphokine release
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10.1084/JEM.160.6.1717
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1984-12-01T00:00:00Z