Published in J Clin Invest on April 01, 1961
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Pathogenetic mechanisms in experimental immune fever. J Exp Med (1968) 1.24
The release of an endogenous pyrogen from guinea pig leukocytes in vitro: a new model for investigating the role of lymphocytes in fevers induced by antigen in hosts with delayed hypersensitivity. J Exp Med (1977) 1.07
The association of fever and antibody response in rabbits immunized with human serum albumin. J Clin Invest (1966) 0.99
Studies on the mechanism of penicillin-induced fever. J Exp Med (1972) 0.98
STUDIES IN STAPHYLOCOCCAL FEVER. III. TOLERANCE TO CULTURE FILTRATES. Yale J Biol Med (1963) 0.95
Studies in cryptococcal fever. I. Responses to intact organisms and to a soluble agent derived from cryptococci. Yale J Biol Med (1966) 0.82
Is fever beneficial to the host: a clinical perspective. Yale J Biol Med (1986) 0.79
A quantitative immunochemical measure of the primary interaction between I BSA and antibody. J Infect Dis (1959) 22.10
Antigen elimination from the blood as an early manifestation of the immune response. J Immunol (1951) 8.92
Studies on the mechanism of the Shwartzman phenomenon; similarities between reactions to endotoxins and certain reactions of bacterial allergy. J Exp Med (1955) 3.94
The destruction of red cells by antibodies in man. II. Pyrogenic, leukocytic and dermal responses to immune hemolysis. J Clin Invest (1958) 3.03
The transfer of lymph node cells in the study of the immune response to foreign proteins. J Exp Med (1955) 2.64
Studies on tuberculin fever. I. The mechanism of fever in tuberculin hypersensitivity. J Exp Med (1959) 2.19
The kinetics of the reaction between antibody and bovine serum albumin using the Farr method. J Infect Dis (1960) 2.16
Delayed hypersensitivity. IV. Systemic reactivity of guinea pigs sensitized to protein antigens. J Exp Med (1958) 2.13
A quantitative immunochemical measure of the primary interaction between I BSA and antibody. J Infect Dis (1959) 22.10
H CHAIN SUBGROUPS OF MYELOMA PROTEINS AND NORMAL 7S GAMMA-GLOBULIN. J Exp Med (1964) 5.64
INDIVIDUAL ANTIGENIC SPECIFICITY OF MYELOMA PROTEINS. CHARACTERISTICS AND LOCALIZATION TO SUBUNITS. J Exp Med (1965) 2.87
A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE H CHAIN GROUPS OF 7S GAMMA-GLOBULIN AND THE GM SYSTEM. Nature (1964) 2.12
Some humoral aspects of the development of tolerance to bacterial pyrogens in rabbits. Am J Physiol (1954) 1.92
Leukocytic and pyrogenic effects of typhoid vaccine and augmentation by homologous plasma. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1950) 1.89
STUDIES ON CHANGES IN THE QUALITY OF RABBIT-BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN ANTIBODY FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION. Immunology (1964) 1.84
PHYLOGENY OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE. STUDIES ON SOME PHYSICAL CHEMICAL AND SEROLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ANTIBODY PRODUCED IN THE TURTLE. J Immunol (1963) 1.81
Experiments on the fate of the lymphocyte. Anat Rec (1951) 1.76
ANTI-BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN AND ANTI-ALPHA LACTALBUMIN IN THE SERUM OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS. Pediatrics (1965) 1.24
Studies on the binding between streptococcal M protein and antibody. J Exp Med (1962) 1.20
In vivo affinity of diaminoacridines for nuclei. Anat Rec (1950) 1.15
The effect of antigen concentration on the initiation of detectable antibody synthesis in rabbits. J Immunol (1960) 1.15
The incidence of positive intradermal reactions and the demonstration of skin sensitizing antibody to extracts of ragweed and dust in humans without history of rhinitis or asthma. J Allergy (1961) 1.09
GENETIC CHARACTERS AND THE POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF GAMMA-GLOBULIN. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1964) 0.99
STUDIES ON THE HETEROGENEITY OF THE RATE OF COMBINATION OF ANTIBODY WITH ANTIGEN. J Immunol (1963) 0.92
The quality of antibody produced by transferred cells. Immunology (1962) 0.91
The binding capacity of tuberculous and nontuberculous human serum for I-131-labeled extracts from tubercle bacilli. Am Rev Respir Dis (1960) 0.85
The significance of protein binding of contrast media in roentgen diagnosis. Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med (1962) 0.85
Similarities between antigens derived from ragweed pollen and from other botanical sources. J Allergy (1963) 0.83
Response of human beings accidentally exposed to significant fall-out radiation. J Am Med Assoc (1955) 0.81
Some comments regarding the allergic state. The initiation of antibody synthesis. Arch Environ Health (1963) 0.79
THE SUPPRESSION OF ANTI-BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN PRODUCTION IN RABBITS BY ACRIFLAVINE HYDROCHLORIDE N.F. J Immunol (1965) 0.79
Primary interaction between I-131 labeled ragweed pollen and antibodies in the sera of humans and rabbits. J Allergy (1962) 0.79
QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF ANTIBODY PRODUCED FOLLOWING THE TERMINATION TOLERANCE IN C57BL-6 MICE. Nature (1964) 0.77
The production of hemorrhage in sarcoma 180 in mice by anaphylaxis and the inhibitory effect of cortisone on the hemorrhage-producing factor from E. coli. J Natl Cancer Inst (1955) 0.75
The effect of selective shielding of rabbit intestine during total body irradiation. Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med (1953) 0.75
Experiments on the fate of the transfused leukocyte. Anat Rec (1946) 0.75
ELECTROPHORETIC BOUNDARY DISTURBANCES AS A TEST FOR ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY INTERACTION AND SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRODUCTION OF NONSPECIFIC BOUNDARY DISTURBANCES. J Immunol (1963) 0.75
THE GASTROINTESTINAL SUBMUCOSAL LIPOMA, A CAUSE OF BLEEDINGS AND PAIN. Am J Surg (1963) 0.75