Published in J Exp Med on September 01, 1964
Synergy among lymphoid cells mediating the graft-versus-host response. II. Synergy in graft-versus-host reactions produced by Balb-c lymphoid cells of differing anatomic origin. J Exp Med (1970) 4.14
Synergy among lymphoid cells mediating the graft-versus-host response. 3. Evidence for interaction between two types of thymus-derived cells. J Exp Med (1972) 3.77
Quantitative studies on the mixed lymphocyte interaction in rats. I. Conditions and parameters of response. J Exp Med (1967) 3.20
THE ROLE OF LYMPHOCYTES IN THE SENSITIZATION OF RATS TO RENAL HOMOGRAFTS. J Exp Med (1965) 2.80
Studies on delayed cutaneous inflammatory reactions elicited by inoculation of homologous cells into hamsters' skins. J Exp Med (1966) 1.39
Cellular receptors. effect of anti-alloantiserum on the recognition of transplantation antigens. J Exp Med (1971) 1.26
The interaction of donor and host lymphoid cells in the pathogenesis of renal cortical destruction induced by a local graft versus host reaction. J Exp Med (1966) 1.10
The factor of immunization in the rat. The effect of allogeneic immunization on graft-versus-host activity. J Exp Med (1971) 1.02
The pathology of renal homograft rejection. A review. Am J Pathol (1976) 0.89
Thymus origin of lymphocytes reacting and stimulating reaction in mixed lymphocyte cultures--studies in the rat. Clin Exp Immunol (1972) 0.87
The host cell response in the local graft-versus-host reaction induced in the kidneys of F 1 rats by parental thoracic duct lymphocytes. J Exp Med (1972) 0.86
Deficit of specific thymus-dependent lymphocytes in transplantation tolerance in the rat. J Exp Med (1973) 0.86
Mechanism of graft-versus-host-induced lymphadenopathy in mice. Trapping vs. proliferation. J Exp Med (1973) 0.82
Response of rat blood, spleen, and lymph node leucocytes to soluble and insoluble antigen. Immunology (1970) 0.81
Controlled study of autoimmunization against liver in inbred rat strains. Gut (1971) 0.79
Studies on the immunotherapy of runt disease in rats. J Exp Med (1969) 0.77
Antilymphocyte antibody purified by immunoabsorption and elution. Clin Exp Immunol (1974) 0.77
Ontogenic development of contrasuppression. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1983) 0.75
Infectious and immune synergistic factors in tissue injury. Parallels between chronic obstructive respiratory disease and chronic pyelonephritis. Yale J Biol Med (1968) 0.75
Developing ways of reducing allograft immunogenicity. Can Med Assoc J (1981) 0.75
The cellular basis of the local graft-versus-host reaction in rat kidney. Immunology (1988) 0.75
The fate of parental strain small lymphocytes in F1 hybrid rats. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1962) 8.84
Graft versus host reactions. Their natural history, and applicability as tools of research. Prog Allergy (1962) 7.11
Role of the thymus in immune reactions in rats. III. Changes in the lymphoid organs of thymectomized rats. J Exp Med (1962) 3.47
Cellular antibodies in kidney homotransplantation. J Immunol (1960) 3.32
Quantitative studies on the induction of tolerance of skin homografts and on runt disease in neonatal rats. J Natl Cancer Inst (1962) 3.14
MECHANISM OF REJECTION OF HOMOTRANSPLANTED KIDNEYS. Nature (1963) 2.75
THE REACTION OF IMMUNOLOGICALLY ACTIVATED LYMPHOID CELLS AGAINST HOMOLOGOUS LYMPHOID CELLS AGAINST HOMOLOGOUS TARGET TISSUE CELLS IN VITRO. J Cell Physiol (1963) 2.46
Biological incompatibility in kidney transplantation in dogs. I. Experimental and morphological investigations. Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand (1953) 2.08
SENSITIVITY TO HOMOGRAFTS OF NORMAL TISSUES AND CELLS. Annu Rev Microbiol (1963) 1.91
Transformation of adult allogeneic small lymphocytes after transfusion into newborn rats. J Exp Med (1962) 1.65
SEX CHROMOSOME POLYMORPHISM AND THE NORMAL KARYOTYPE IN THREE STRAINS OF THE LABORATORY RAT. J Morphol (1963) 1.50
The use of simplified systems as an aid to the interpretation of mechanisms of graft rejection. Prog Allergy (1962) 1.46
THE ABSENCE OF ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS DURING UNRESPONSIVENESS TO BSA IN THE MOUSE. J Immunol (1963) 1.40
The evolution of interstitial and tubular changes in homotransplanted kidneys. J Pathol Bacteriol (1955) 1.40
An estimate of the number of histocompatibility loci in the rat. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1962) 1.32
Chromosomes of primary granulocytic leukemia (chloroleukemia) in the rat. J Natl Cancer Inst (1963) 1.29
Cell-bound antibodies in transplantation immunity. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1958) 1.28
Potentialities of the small lymphocyte as revealed by homotransplantation and autotransplantation expriments in diffusion chambers. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1962) 1.14
Specificity, host-age effect, and pathology of homologous disease induced in unirradiated F1 hybrid mice by transplantation of parental lymphoid tissue. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1962) 1.11
Renal damage produced in vivo by homologous mouse antisera. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1962) 1.04
Recognition of transformed small lymphocytes by combined chromosomal and isotopic lables. Lancet (1962) 0.96
Further Investigations on Auto and Homoioplastic Transplantation of Kidney Tissue. J Med Res (1917) 0.95
FLUCTUATIONS IN HUMAN SERUM LIPOPROTEINS DURING THE NORMAL MENSTRUAL CYCLE. Biochem J (1965) 2.43
DECREASED IMMUNOGENICITY OF A TRANSPLANTATION ANTIGEN IN HOSTS SENSITIZED TO OTHER ISOANTIGENS OF ITS CELLULAR VEHICLE. J Immunol (1964) 0.83
PROLONGED SURVIVAL OF SKIN HOMOGRAFTS IN SYRIAN HAMSTERS TREATED WITH ADRENAL STEROIDS AND ACTH. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1965) 0.75
Cyclophosphamide therapy in carcinoma of the breast and ovary--a comparative study of intermittent massive vs. continuous maintenance dosage regimens. Cancer Chemother Rep (1961) 0.75
Chemotherapy of solid tumors. Surg Clin North Am (1960) 0.75
INVASION AND DESTRUCTION OF HYBRID HOST KIDNEY BY LYMPHOID CELLS FROM PARENTAL STRAIN DONORS. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1964) 0.75