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The following pages link to Quantitative studies of the adoptive immunological memory in mice. I. An age-dependent barrier to syngeneic transplantation (Q36268251):
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- Immunologic memory induced by a glycoconjugate vaccine in a murine adoptive lymphocyte transfer model. (Q33753691) (← links)
- A Disquisition on Suppressor T Cells (Q34051239) (← links)
- Transfer of adoptive immunity to tuberculosis in mice (Q34121053) (← links)
- Adoptive transfer of variant-specific resistance to Trypanosoma rhodesiense with B lymphocytes and serum (Q34135796) (← links)
- Model Approach to Immunological Rejuvenation of the Aged (Q34478498) (← links)
- The conservative physiology of the immune system. (Q35047532) (← links)
- The immunological basis of glomerulonephritis. (Q35144909) (← links)
- The effects of humoral, cellular and non-specific immunity on intracerebralBordetella pertussisinfections in mice (Q36253356) (← links)
- Requirement for continuous antigenic stimulation in the development and differentiation of antibody-forming cells. The effect of passive antibody on the primary and secondary response (Q36269648) (← links)
- Separation of normal and immune lymphoid cells by antigen-coated coated columns. Antigen-binding characteristics of membrane antibodies as analyzed by hapten-protein antigens (Q36270084) (← links)
- Antibody-mediated activation of a defective beta-D-galactosidase. II. Immunological relationship between the normal and the defective enzyme (Q36271291) (← links)
- Induction of specific immune unresponsiveness with purified mixed leukocyte culture-activated T lymphoblasts as autoimmunogen. III. Proof for the existence of autoanti-idiotypic killer T cells and transfer of suppression to normal syngeneic recipien (Q36339815) (← links)
- Specialized antigen-presenting cells. Splenic dendritic cells and peritoneal-exudate cells induced by mycobacteria activate effector T cells that are resistant to suppression (Q36346425) (← links)
- Protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection by adoptive immunotherapy. Requirement for T cell-deficient recipients (Q36347994) (← links)
- Role of contrasuppression in the adoptive transfer of immunity (Q36348055) (← links)
- Induction of idiotope suppression in the anti-azophenylarsonate response of T-depleted A/J mice (Q36348643) (← links)
- Evaluation of Mycobacterium leprae immunogenicity via adoptive transfer studies (Q37079735) (← links)
- Virulent and nonvirulent forms of Plasmodium yoelii are not restricted to growth within a single erythrocyte type (Q37081468) (← links)
- Suppression of adoptive antituberculosis immunity by normal recipient animals (Q37109514) (← links)
- Long-term antibody synthesis in vitro- IV. Independent segregation of antibodies directed to different determinants of an antigen molecule in its native configuration (Q39403955) (← links)
- Antigen-laden cells in thoracic duct lymph. Implications for adoptive transfer experiments (Q39581842) (← links)
- Lymphocyte population kinetics in the mouse (Q39739354) (← links)
- Studies of Rabbit Allotypes by Cross-Linked Antisera (Q39935301) (← links)
- T Cell Control of Antibody Production (Q39941287) (← links)
- Contrasuppression: the second law of thymodynamics, revisited (Q40075855) (← links)
- Network Regulation among T Cells: Qualitative and Quantitative Studies on Suppression in the Non-Immune State (Q40117646) (← links)
- Elimination of Allogeneic Lymphocytes by Mice (Q40155792) (← links)
- The migration of antigen-laden cells (Q40201662) (← links)
- Formation of B lymphocytes in fetal and adult life. (Q40321123) (← links)
- Changes in suppressor mechanisms during postnatal development in mice (Q40668664) (← links)
- Studies on the mechanism of suppression by T cells in an adoptive secondary response (Q40708468) (← links)
- Regulation of the immune response II. Repressor T cells in cyclophosphamide-induced tolerant mice (Q40772333) (← links)
- A model for simulating cognate recognition and response in the immune system (Q41105464) (← links)
- Feedback induction of suppressor T-cell activity (Q41864113) (← links)
- Immune responses against native and chemically modified albumins in mice. I. Analysis of non-thymus-processed (B) and thymus-processed (T) cell responses against methylated bovine serum albumin (Q42119398) (← links)
- Quantitative studies of the adoptive immunological memory in mice. II. Linear transmission of cellular memory (Q42126179) (← links)
- In vivo and in vitro assessment of B-B cell interactions: inhibition of proliferation and antibody production of the CRIA B cells mediated by the surface immunoglobulins of anti-CRIA B cells (Q42676624) (← links)
- Cell separation on antigen-coated columns. Elimination of high rate antibody-forming cells and immunological memory cells (Q42833520) (← links)
- Maintenance of B-cell memory by long-lived cells generated from proliferating precursors (Q43470922) (← links)
- Evidence for a mutual influence of idiotype-expressing donor cells and recipient lymphocytes in neonatal hosts (Q43948934) (← links)
- Changes in lymphocytes recirculation and liberation of the adoptive memory response from cellular regulation in irradiated recipients (Q43999644) (← links)
- B cell dependence of the congeneic barrier towards idiotype-carrying cells (Q45825189) (← links)
- Immune responses in mice infected with lactic dehydrogenase virus. I. Antibody response to DNP-BGG and hyperglobulinaemia in BALB/c mice (Q45887544) (← links)
- Secondary antibody responses to thymus-independent antigens. Decline and life-span of memory. (Q52121835) (← links)
- The transplantation barrier of nude mice. (Q52124703) (← links)
- Plasma cells and their precursors. III. Late phases of anti-bovine serum albumin IgG antibody responses depend upon newly produced IgG B-memory cells. (Q52216967) (← links)
- Regulation of secondary antibody responses in rodents. II. The requirement for continued antigen supply to maintain IgG production. (Q52222167) (← links)
- Hyperimmunity and the decision to be intolerant (Q52223523) (← links)
- Functional half-life of virgin and primed B lymphocytes (Q52241539) (← links)
- Persisting T cells in rats tolerant of human serum albumin. The significance of tolerant and nonimmune T cells which preferentially restrict high affinity antibody synthesis (Q52241973) (← links)