Published in J Anat on January 01, 1950
An electron microscope study of the cornea in mice, with special reference to the innervation. J Anat (1960) 1.86
Studies on the conservation of epidermal specificies of skin and certain mucosas in adult mammals. J Exp Med (1967) 1.21
The scope of corneal grafting. Br J Ophthalmol (1954) 0.90
The behavior of autografts and homografts of vaginal tissue in rabbits. J Anat (1955) 0.82
The behaviour of implantation grafts of bladder mucosa. J Anat (1955) 0.80
Keratinization of the conjunctiva. Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc (1979) 0.78
Induced limbal migration: a technique for studying melanocytes. J Anat (1966) 0.75
The fate of skin homografts in man. J Anat (1943) 17.30
Nature and mode of action of antilymphocytic antiserum. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1966) 7.56
Rate of regeneration of peripheral nerves in man. J Physiol (1943) 3.02
Dendritic cells in pigmented human skin. J Anat (1949) 2.48
THE CHEMICAL INHIBITION OF FIBRE REGENERATION AND NEUROMA FORMATION IN PERIPHERAL NERVES. J Neurol Psychiatry (1942) 2.38
Further experiments on the action of antilymphocytic antiserum. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1967) 2.31
Notes on the preparation and assay of anti-lymphocytic serum for use in mice. Immunology (1968) 1.96
Cellular immunity and the homograft reaction. Br Med Bull (1967) 1.54
Acquired immunological tolerance of foreign cells is impaired by recombinant interleukin 2 or vitamin A acetate. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1985) 1.53
Dendritic cells. J Anat (1948) 1.52
'Actively acquired tolerance' of foreign cells. 1953. J Immunol (2010) 1.46
Survival of skin heterografts under treatment with antilymphocytic serum. Lancet (1968) 1.39
Characterization of antilymphocytic antibody. Nature (1967) 1.27
T-cell-mediated enhancement of host-versus-graft reactivity in mice fed a diet enriched in vitamin A acetate. Nature (1983) 1.20
'Actively acquired tolerance' of foreign cells. 1953. Transplantation (2003) 1.12
Enhancement of specific antitumor immunity in mice fed a diet enriched in vitamin A acetate. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1983) 1.10
Toxicity of Sulphonamide Drugs to Cells in Vitro. Br Med J (1941) 1.10
Double-blind controlled trial of immunosuppression in the treatment of multiple sclerosis: final report. Lancet (1982) 1.09
Induction of tolerance with antilymphocytic serum. Transplant Proc (1969) 1.06
Supposed lamarckian inheritance of immunological tolerance. Nature (1981) 1.05
Immunosuppressive effects of heterologous antilymphocyte serum in monkeys. Lancet (1970) 1.04
Influence of dendritic cells on tumor growth. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1985) 1.02
Foetal antigens and cancer. Nature (1973) 1.00
Tolerance reconsidered--a critical survey. Transplant Proc (1973) 0.98
In vitro reactivity of lymphoid cells from tolerant mice. Transplant Proc (1973) 0.98
Intensive immunosuppression in patients with disseminated sclerosis. I. Clinical response. Clin Exp Immunol (1975) 0.98
Anti-cancer action of retinoids. Immunology (1981) 0.95
Vulnerability of methylcholanthrene-induced tumours to immunity aroused by syngeneic foetal cells. Nature (1978) 0.90
Retinyl acetate-mediated augmentation of resistance to a transplantable 3-methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma. The dose response and time course. Transplantation (1984) 0.90
Can fetal antigens be used for prophylactic immunization? Ciba Found Symp (1983) 0.88
T-cell depletion of allogeneic bone marrow prevents acceleration of graft-versus-host disease induced by exogenous interleukin 2. Cell Immunol (1986) 0.88
Tolerance of rat skin grafts in adult mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1969) 0.86
Transplantation tolerance. Br Med Bull (1976) 0.86
Further studies on supposed lamarckian inheritance of immunological tolerance. Nature (1982) 0.80
Mechanism of action of antilymphoid antisera. Surg Forum (1966) 0.79
The Nobel Lectures in Immunology. The Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1960. Immunological tolerance. Scand J Immunol (1991) 0.78
Fear and DNA. New York Rev Books (1977) 0.78
Proceedings: Implications of the fetal antigen theory for fetal transplantation. Cancer Res (1974) 0.77
Antilymphocyte serum and the induction of tolerance to transplantation antigens. Fed Proc (1970) 0.76
Can genetically transmitted obesity be ascribed to an adipose tissue defect? Proc Nutr Soc (1977) 0.75
Fetal and cancer cells: some intriguing links. Hosp Pract (Off Ed) (1982) 0.75
Synergism between cortisol and antilymphocyte serum. I. Observations in murine allograft systems. Ciba Found Study Group (1970) 0.75
Reflections. J Gen Intern Med (1990) 0.75
Alteration of the immune response in mice by dietary factors: effects of irradiating, autoclaving and essential fatty acid deficiency of rodent diets [proceedings]. Proc Nutr Soc (1976) 0.75
Some reflections on science and civilization. Ciba Found Symp (1971) 0.75
Modern trends in plastic surgery. Homografts. Mod Trends Plast Surg (1966) 0.75
Proceedings: Therapeutic aspects of the fetal antigen theory. Br J Surg (1974) 0.75
The scientific conscience. Hosp Pract (1976) 0.75
Retinoids and in vivo immunity to transplantable tumours: a terra relatively incognita. Immunol Today (1984) 0.75
Is immunological tolerance (non-responsiveness) a consequence of interleukin 2 deficit during the recognition of antigen? Immunol Today (1984) 0.75
A biological analysis of individuality. Clin Orthop Relat Res (1996) 0.75
Homografts. Mod Trends Plast Surg (1966) 0.75
Thoughts on progress. Hosp Pract (1976) 0.75
The future of life expectancy. Clin Orthop Relat Res (1985) 0.75
The genetic improvement of man. Australas Ann Med (1969) 0.75
Reflections. J Gen Intern Med (1991) 0.75
Host recognition of fetal antigens: do they induce specific antibodies? Ciba Found Symp (1983) 0.75