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The following pages link to Mechanism of activation of the bone marrow-derived lymphocyte. 3. A distinction between a macrophage-produced triggering signal and the amplifying effect on triggered B lymphocytes of allogeneic interactions (Q36272671):
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- Mechanism of Activation and Tolerance Induction in B Lymphocytes (Q34006378) (← links)
- Role of Antigen Structure in the Discrimination between Tolerance and Immunity by B Cells (Q34006390) (← links)
- Thymus-Independent B-Cell Induction and Paralysis (Q34018927) (← links)
- Immunocompetent cells in resistance to bacterial infections (Q34071629) (← links)
- Immunodepression in Taenia crassiceps infection: restoration of the in vitro response to sheep erythrocytes by activated peritoneal cells (Q34459658) (← links)
- Induction of immunological tolerance to a thymus-dependent antigen in the absence of thymus-derived cells (Q36273464) (← links)
- Induction of guinea pig B-cell lymphokine synthesis by mitogenic and nonmitogenic signals to Fc, Ig, and C3 receptors (Q36273741) (← links)
- Proliferation and differentiation of single hapten-specific B lymphocytes is promoted by T-cell factor(s) distinct from T-cell growth factor (Q36317057) (← links)
- Regulation of B-lymphocyte clonal proliferation by stimulatory and inhibitory macrophage-derived factors (Q36336149) (← links)
- B-cell activation by lipopolysaccharide. Distinct pathways for induction of mitosis and antibody production (Q36337246) (← links)
- Activation of mouse lymphocytes by anti-immunoglobulin. II. A thymus-independent response by a mature subset of B lymphocytes (Q36342267) (← links)
- The in vitro induction of immunological tolerance in the B lymphocyte by oligovalent thymus-dependent antigens (Q36357945) (← links)
- The modulation of lymphocyte functions by molecules secreted by macrophages. I. Description and partial biochemical analysis (Q36358248) (← links)
- Functional characteristics of Peyer's patch cells. III. Carrier priming of T cells by antigen feeding (Q36358863) (← links)
- Immunologic properties of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). III. Genetic linkage between the in vitro mitogenic and in vivo adjuvant properties of LPS (Q36358925) (← links)
- The modulation of lymphocyte functions by molecules secreted by macrophages. II. Conditions leading to increased secretion (Q36359663) (← links)
- Secretory function of mononuclear phagocytes: a review (Q36932427) (← links)
- Macrophage-derived angiogenesis factors (Q36936664) (← links)
- The macrophage as a secretory cell in chronic inflammation (Q37057777) (← links)
- Biochemical and biological characterization of lymphocyte-activating factor (LAF) produced by the murine macrophage cell line, P388D (Q38058919) (← links)
- Role of T-cell immunoglobulin in cell cooperation, T-cell suppression, and antigenic competition (Q39326155) (← links)
- Factors influencing activation of B-cells in immunity (Q39326165) (← links)
- B Lymphocyte-Antigen Interactions in the Initiation of Tolerance or Immunity (Q39330360) (← links)
- B cell activation (Q39330381) (← links)
- Separate Signals for the Initiation of Proliferation and Differentiation in the B Cell Response to Antigen (Q39330408) (← links)
- Influence of molecular structure of the tolerogenicity of bacterial dextrans. III. Dissociation between tolerance and immunity to the alpha1--6- and alpha1--3-linked epitopes of dextran B1355. (Q39350653) (← links)
- Influence of reticuloendothelial blockade on the induction of tolerance and immunity by polysaccharides (Q39375674) (← links)
- Differences in the mechanism of tolerance to dinitrophenylated bovine gamma globulin when induced in normal adult mice or in reconstituted irradiated mice: dependence of the mechanism of tolerance on the structural organization of the lymphoid system (Q39432506) (← links)
- Thein vitro immune response to a T-independent antigen I. The effect of macrophages and 2-mercaptoethanol (Q39519177) (← links)
- Regulation of human B lymphocyte activation, proliferation, and differentiation (Q39595325) (← links)
- The Macrophage as a Secretory Cell (Q39723563) (← links)
- Stimulation of B-immunocytes by a T-cell factor produced in mixed leukocyte cultures (Q39733580) (← links)
- Control of B-cell differentiation by macrophages (Q39852692) (← links)
- Bacterial Endotoxins and Host Immune Responses (Q39855959) (← links)
- On Network Theory and H-2 Restriction (Q40099274) (← links)
- Interleukin 1 and T cell activation (Q40264389) (← links)
- Strategies for the analysis of accessory-cell function: the in vitro cloning and characterization of the P cell (Q40300528) (← links)
- Accessory cell requirement for anti-IgM-induced proliferation of B lymphocytes (Q40699350) (← links)
- Macrophage Requirement for the in Vitro Response to an Insolubilized T-independent Antigen (Q40704987) (← links)
- The Regulation of Lymphocyte Functions by the Macrophage (Q40718178) (← links)
- The inter-relationship of antigenic structure, thymus-independence and adjuvanticity. IV. A general model for B-cell induction (Q41066703) (← links)
- Lack of effect of thymectomy on spontaneous recovery from tolerance to levan (Q42028268) (← links)
- Resolution of a factor that enhances the antibody response of T cell-depleted murine splenocytes from several other monocyte products (Q42153649) (← links)
- The role of macrophages in the generation of T helper cells. III. Influence of macrophage-derived factors in helper cell induction (Q43545217) (← links)
- Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Mediators Assisting the Proliferative Response of C3H/HeJ Thymocytes to Concanavalin A (Q43922611) (← links)
- In vitro anti-hapten response to a lactoside-conjugated protein (Q44035258) (← links)
- Mechanisms of action of 'lymphocyte activating factor' (LAF) I. Association of lymphocyte activating factor action with early DNA synthesis in PHA-stimulated lymphocytes (Q44080559) (← links)
- Synthesis and release of oxygenation products of arachidonic acid by mononuclear phagocytes in response to inflammatory stimuli (Q44978515) (← links)
- The role of adherent cells in the immune response. Fibroblasts and products released by fibroblasts and peritoneal cells can substitute for adherent cells (Q45353144) (← links)
- Requirement for accessory cells in the antibody response to T cell-independent antigensin vitro (Q50228030) (← links)