Transplantation reviews (Transplant Rev)

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51 Functional specificity of antigen-binding receptors of lymphocytes. 1970 1.92
52 Redistribution and fate of Ig complexes on surface of B lymphocytes: functional implications and mechanisms. 1973 1.88
53 The B cell specificity repertoire: its relationship to definable subpopulations. 1975 1.87
54 Evaluation of T-cells and thymic serum factors in man using the rosette technique. 1973 1.87
55 Regulation of immunoglobulin and antibody production by allotype suppressor T cells in mice. 1975 1.86
56 Cellular events in the induction and loss of tolerance to pneumococcal polysaccharides. 1972 1.85
57 Mechanism of solubilization of immune aggregates by complement. Implications for immunopathology. 1976 1.80
58 Specific properties of human B and T lymphocytes and alterations in disease. 1973 1.79
59 The S region of the mouse major histocompatibility complex (H-2): genetic variation and functional role in complement system. 1976 1.74
60 T-cell-mediated immune responses induced in vitro: a probe for allograft and tumor immunity. 1973 1.74
61 An immunostimulation theory of tumor development. 1971 1.72
62 Co-operation between antibodies and cells in immunity to a nematode parasite. 1974 1.70
63 Liver transplantation. 1969 1.67
64 Subpopulations of T-lymphocytes. Physical separation, functional specialisation and differentiation pathways of sub-sets of thymocytes and thymus-dependent peripheral lymphocytes. 1975 1.66
65 Tissue distribution of Ia antigens and their expression on lymphocyte subpopulations. 1976 1.65
66 The stimulation of specific suppressor T cells in genetic non-responder mice by linear random copolymers of L-amino acids. 1975 1.64
67 Cell-mediated and humoral immunity to protozoan infections. 1974 1.64
68 Production of beta 2-microglobulin by normal and malignant human cell lines and peripheral lymphocytes. 1974 1.57
69 Self-tolerance maintained by active suppressor mechanisms. 1976 1.56
70 The effector cell in antibody-induced cell mediated immunity. 1973 1.56
71 Immunological suppression of idiotypic specificities. 1975 1.55
72 Immune function cell surface characteristics and maturation of B cell subpopulations. 1975 1.55
73 Homeostatic control of antibody responses: a model based on the recognition of cell-associated antibody by regulatory T cells. 1975 1.55
74 Electron microscopic and functional aspects of human lymphocyte response to mitogens. 1972 1.54
75 Separation and functional analysis of subpopulations of lymphocytes bearing complement and Fc receptors. 1975 1.53
76 Experience in liver transplantation. 1969 1.51
77 Autoimmunization and lymphomagenesis in parent to F1 combinations differing at the major histocompatibility complex: model for spontaneous disease caused by altered self-antigens? 1976 1.50
78 The role of specific suppressor T cells in immune tolerance. 1975 1.50
79 Biochemical and biological characteristics of lymphocyte surface immunoglobulin. 1973 1.50
80 The response to phosphorylcholine: dissecting an immune response. 1975 1.49
81 Carcinoembryonic antigen: characterization and clinical applications. 1974 1.49
82 T cell function in bone marrow chimeras: absence of host-reactive T cells and cooperation of helper T cells across allogeneic barriers. 1976 1.49
83 Human Ia-type alloantigens: methods of detection, aspects of chemistry and biology, markers for disease states. 1976 1.48
84 The immunoglobulin-like structure of human histocompatibility antigens. 1974 1.48
85 Specificity in T cell mediated lympholysis: identical genetic control of the proliferative and effector phases of allogeneic and xenogeneic reactions. 1976 1.46
86 Effect of immunological unresponsiveness on different cell populations. 1972 1.45
87 Virus infections of lympho-reticular cells and auto-immune diseases. 1976 1.45
88 The control of humoral and associative antibody synthesis. 1972 1.45
89 Guinea-pig Ia antigens: functional significance and chemical characterization. 1976 1.44
90 Immunological surveillance in neoplasia. 1971 1.44
91 On the mechanism of T-cell mediated cytolysis. 1973 1.42
92 B and T cell markers in human proliferative blood diseases and primary immunodeficiencies, with special reference to membrane bound immunoglobulins. 1973 1.41
93 Alpha-fetoprotein as a marker of embryo-specific differentiations in normal and tumor tissues. 1974 1.40
94 Cellular events associated with the immunogenesis of anti-erythrocyte autoantibody responses of NZB mice. 1976 1.39
95 Immunity to infection, allograft immunity and tumour immunity: parallels and contrasts. 1974 1.37
96 Histocompatibility-linked genetic control of specific immune responses to viral infection. 1974 1.37
97 Clonal isolation of alloantigen-reactive T-cells and characterization of their memory functions. 1975 1.37
98 H-2 gene complex and its role in alloimmune reactions. 1973 1.36
99 One non-specific signal triggers b lymphocytes. 1975 1.36
100 Pathology of liver transplantation. 1969 1.36
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