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Transplantation reviews (Transplant Rev)
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Thymus and antigen-reactive cells.
1969
8.84
2
Specificity of virus-immune effector T cells for H-2K or H-2D compatible interactions: implications for H-antigen diversity.
1976
8.10
3
The thymus and the cellular basis of immunity.
1969
7.23
4
Immunologic complementation between thymus and marrow cells--a model for the two-cell theory of immunocompetence.
1969
6.39
5
Surface antigenic markers for distinguishing T and B lymphocytes in mice.
1971
6.38
6
The function and interrelationships of T-cell receptors, Ir genes and other histocompatibility gene products.
1975
5.88
7
Mitogens as probes for immunocyte activation and cellular cooperation.
1972
5.66
8
Cellular cooperation in the antibody response of mice to two serum albumins: specific function of thymus cells.
1969
5.38
9
The allogeneic effect on immune responses: model for regulatory influences of T lymphocytes on the immune system.
1972
5.23
10
Elicitation of selective T and B lymphocyte responses by cell surface binding ligands.
1972
5.10
11
Antibody in the induction and inhibition of lymphocyte cytotoxicity.
1972
4.79
12
T-cell-mediated immunopathology in viral infections.
1974
4.72
13
Lymphocyte mediated cytotoxicity in vitro. Induction and inhibition by humoral antibody and nature of effector cells.
1972
4.71
14
Plaque forming cells: methodology and theory.
1974
3.92
15
Role of the murine major histocompatibility complex in the specificity of in vitro T-cell-mediated lympholysis against chemically-modified autologous lymphocytes.
1976
3.87
16
The H-2 model for the major histocompatibility systems.
1971
3.82
17
Functional analysis of murine and human B lymphocyte subsets.
1975
3.69
18
Properties of primed suppressor T cells and their products.
1975
3.42
19
Identification of three different human lymphocyte populations by surface markers.
1973
3.41
20
Biological effects of anti-immunoglobulins: evidence for immunoglobulin receptors on 'T' and 'B' lymphocytes.
1970
3.23
21
T cell response to viral and bacterial infection.
1974
3.17
22
Antigen binding cells in tolerance and immunity.
1970
3.08
23
T cell-dependent suppression of an anti-hapten antibody response.
1975
3.06
24
A disquisition on suppressor T cells.
1975
3.04
25
Iatrogenic alterations of immunologic surveillance in man and their influence on malignancy.
1971
2.94
26
HL-A and disease associations--a survey.
1975
2.87
27
Phytohemagglutin and concanavalin A: probes for murine 'T' cell activivation and differentiation.
1972
2.85
28
Immunogenetic and biological aspects of in vitro lymphocyte allotransformation (MLR) in the mouse.
1973
2.79
29
Disordered immunologic regulation and autoimmunity.
1976
2.62
30
Human lymphocyte subpopulations: classification according to surface markers and-or functional characteristics.
1973
2.53
31
Interactions of antibodies, complement components and various cell types in immunity against viruses and pyogenic bacteria.
1974
2.45
32
Tolerance, enhancement and the regulation of interactions between T cells, B cells and macrophages.
1972
2.44
33
The relationship between humoral and cell-mediated immunity.
1972
2.43
34
Receptors for complement and immunoglobulin on human and animal lymphoid cells.
1973
2.43
35
Structural and serological properties of murine Ia alloantigens.
1976
2.35
36
Separate signals for the initiation of proliferation and differentiation in the b cell response to antigen.
1975
2.32
37
Suppressor T cells.
1975
2.28
38
Alpha-fetoprotein: immunochemical purification and chemical properties. Expression in normal state and in malignant and non-malignant liver disease.
1974
2.26
39
B-lymphocyte subpopulations in the mouse. Organ distribution and ontogeny of immunoglobulin-synthesizing and of mitogen-sensitive cells.
1975
2.25
40
Role of complement in the induction of immunological responses.
1976
2.21
41
Allograft response in vitro.
1972
2.20
42
A third signal in B cell activation given by TRF.
1975
2.18
43
Functional analysis of B cell heterogeneity.
1975
2.17
44
Genetic and functional analysis of the Ia antigens: their possible role in regulating the immune response.
1976
2.15
45
Synthesis, surface deposition and secretion of immunoglobulin M in bone marrow-derived lymphocytes before and after mitogenic stimulation.
1973
2.14
46
The elusive T cell receptor.
1972
2.14
47
Specific fractionation of immunocompetent cells.
1970
2.04
48
Serologic and genetic aspects of murine Ia antigens.
1976
2.02
49
Relationship between antigen and antibody-induced suppression of immunity.
1972
2.02
50
MLC typing in juvenile diabetes mellitus and idiopathic Addison's disease.
1975
1.97
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