Published in Eur J Immunol on June 01, 1974
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Patterned acquisition of the antibody repertoire: diversity of the hemagglutinin-specific B-cell repertoire in neonatal BALB/c mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 1.24
Expression of phosphorylcholine-specific B cells during murine development. J Exp Med (1977) 1.19
The monoclonal anti-phosphorylcholine antibody response in several murine strains: genetic implications of a diverse repertoire. J Exp Med (1977) 1.15
Novel idiotypic and antigen-binding characteristics in two anti-dinitrophenyl monoclonal antibodies. J Exp Med (1977) 0.90
Clonal dominance and the preservation of clonal memory cells mediated by antigen-antibody. Immunology (1976) 0.86
Regulation of antibody heterogeneity by suppressor T cells: diminishing suppressor T cell activity increases the number of dinitrophenyl clones in mice immunized with dinitrophenyl-poly(Glu,Lys,Phe) or dinitrophenyl-poly(Glu,Lys,Ala). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1978) 0.80
Characterization of the group I and group II antibody response against PC-KLH in normal and T15 idiotype-suppressed BALB/c mice. Immunology (1988) 0.75
The control of antibody diversity during IgM and IgG anti-sheep red cell responses in mice. Immunology (1984) 0.75
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Cytotoxic T cells to type A influenza virus; viral hemagglutinin induces A-strain specificity while infected cells confer cross-reactive cytotoxicity. Eur J Immunol (1977) 4.05
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Cytotoxic T cells kill influenza virus infected cells but do not distinguish between serologically distinct type A viruses. Nature (1977) 3.67
Influenza nucleoprotein-specific cytotoxic T-cell clones are protective in vivo. Immunology (1986) 3.59
Cytotoxic T cells clear virus but augment lung pathology in mice infected with respiratory syncytial virus. J Exp Med (1988) 3.39
A malaria T-cell epitope recognized in association with most mouse and human MHC class II molecules. Nature (1989) 3.33
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Persistence of immunogenicity of antigen after uptake by macrophages. J Exp Med (1968) 2.93
HLA restriction of cell-mediated lysis of influenza virus-infected human cells. Nature (1977) 2.88
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The immune response of mice to antigen in macrophages. Immunology (1968) 2.67
Structural studies of immunoglobulin G. Nature (1969) 2.63
Correlation of grain counts with radioactivity (125I and tritium) in autoradiography. Exp Cell Res (1966) 2.62
Cross-protection and cross-reactive cytotoxic T cells induced by influenza virus vaccines in mice. Eur J Immunol (1980) 2.52
Suppressor cells and loss of B-cell potential in mice infected with Trypanosoma brucei. Clin Exp Immunol (1977) 2.40
Influenza virus-specific cytotoxic T cells in man; induction and properties of the cytotoxic cell. Eur J Immunol (1978) 2.39
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Human and murine cytotoxic T cells specific to respiratory syncytial virus recognize the viral nucleoprotein (N), but not the major glycoprotein (G), expressed by vaccinia virus recombinants. J Immunol (1986) 2.13
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A role of macrophages in the stimulation of immune responses by adjuvants. J Immunol (1969) 2.06
Clearance of persistent respiratory syncytial virus infections in immunodeficient mice following transfer of primed T cells. Immunology (1987) 2.02
Cross-reactivity for different type A influenza viruses of a cloned T-killer cell line. Nature (1980) 1.98
Class I MHC molecules rather than other mouse genes dictate influenza epitope recognition by cytotoxic T cells. Immunogenetics (1987) 1.97
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Cytotoxic T-cell response to respiratory syncytial virus in mice. J Virol (1985) 1.92
Selection of a single antibody-forming cell clone and its propagation in syngeneic mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1970) 1.89
Diversity in the biological properties of anti-influenza cytotoxic T cell clones. Eur J Immunol (1983) 1.87
Enhanced recognition of a modified peptide antigen by cytotoxic T cells specific for influenza nucleoprotein. Cell (1988) 1.85
Cytotoxic T cell specificity for respiratory syncytial virus proteins: fusion protein is an important target antigen. J Gen Virol (1987) 1.82
Induction of influenza A virus cross-reactive cytotoxic T cells by a nucleoprotein/haemagglutinin preparation. J Gen Virol (1985) 1.70
Surface immunoglobulins of lipopolysaccharide-stimulated spleen cells. The behavior of IgM, IgD and IgG. Eur J Immunol (1977) 1.68
Cell cooperation in antibody induction. The susceptibility of helper cells to specific lethal radioactive antigen. Eur J Immunol (1971) 1.64
Senescence of an antibody-forming cell clone. Nature (1972) 1.62
Purified influenza virus nucleoprotein protects mice from lethal infection. J Gen Virol (1987) 1.62
The 22,000-kilodalton protein of respiratory syncytial virus is a major target for Kd-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes from mice primed by infection. J Virol (1990) 1.57
The homogeneous-gamma-G-immunoglobulin produced by mouse plasmacytoma 5563 and its subsequent heterogeneity in serum. Biochem J (1967) 1.57
Assembly of immunoglobulin M. Blocked thiol groups of intracellular 7S subunits. Biochem J (1971) 1.53
Selection of T cell epitopes and vaccine engineering. Methods Enzymol (1991) 1.50
Electron microscopic studies of mouse immunoglobulin M; structure and reconstitution following reduction. Immunology (1970) 1.48
IgG response in vitro. I. The requirement for an intermediate responsive cell type. Eur J Immunol (1976) 1.45
Biosynthesis of immunoglobulins. Free light chain as an intermediate in the assembly of gamma G-molecules. Nature (1966) 1.43
Rapid recovery of lung histology correlates with clearance of influenza virus by specific CD8+ cytotoxic T cells. Immunology (1989) 1.42
Mouse peritoneal cells: their ability to elicit or produce antibody after exposure to antigen. Immunology (1968) 1.42
Membrane fractions of trypanosomes mimic the immunosuppressive and mitogenic effects of living parasites on the host. Parasite Immunol (1979) 1.40
Functional depletion of T- and B-memory cells and other lymphoid cell subpopulations-during trypanosomiasis. Immunology (1979) 1.40
Immunological B memory in thymus deprived mice. Nat New Biol (1972) 1.39
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Do L3T4+ T cells act as effector cells in protection against influenza virus infection. Immunology (1987) 1.33
The differentiation function of T cell-replacing factor in nu-nu spleen cell cultures. Eur J Immunol (1974) 1.33
Cytotoxic T-memory cells in virus infection and the specificity of helper T cells. Immunology (1982) 1.33
Nonpolymorphic regions of p190, a protein of the Plasmodium falciparum erythrocytic stage, contain both T and B cell epitopes. J Immunol (1988) 1.31
The localization of antigen in lymph nodes and its relation to specific antibody-producing cells. II. Comparison of iodine-125 and tritium labels. Immunology (1967) 1.29
Rearrangement of chicken immunoglobulin genes is not an ongoing process in the embryonic bursa of Fabricius. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1986) 1.29
Carrier specificity and the allogeneic effect in mice. Eur J Immunol (1972) 1.29
Assessment in humans of a synthetic peptide-based vaccine against the sporozoite stage of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. J Immunol (1988) 1.28
Quantitation of influenza virus antigens on infected target cells and their recognition by cross-reactive cytotoxic T cells. J Exp Med (1980) 1.28
Regulation of house dust mite responses by intranasally administered peptide: transient activation of CD4+ T cells precedes the development of tolerance in vivo. Int Immunol (1996) 1.26
Several proliferative phases precede maturation of IgG-secreting cells in mitogen-stimulated cultures. Nature (1976) 1.25
Macrophage activation in murine African trypanosomiasis. Infect Immun (1983) 1.24
Influenza virus-specific T cells lead to early interferon gamma in lungs of infected hosts: development of a sensitive radioimmunoassay. J Gen Virol (1989) 1.23
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Trypanosomiasis leads to extensive proliferation of B, T and null cells in spleen and bone marrow. Clin Exp Immunol (1978) 1.19
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A variable region subclass of heavy chains common to immunoglobulins G, A, and M and characterized by an unblocked amino-terminal residue. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1970) 1.19
Low responder MHC alleles for Tc recognition of influenza nucleoprotein. Immunogenetics (1986) 1.19
Intrinsic immunosuppressive activity of different trypanosome strains varies with parasite virulence. Nature (1980) 1.18
Balanced synthesis of light and heavy chains of immunoglobulin G. Nature (1967) 1.17
T-lymphocyte differentiation is accompanied by increase in sialic acid content of Thy-1 antigen. Nature (1980) 1.16
HLA polymorphism and T cell recognition of a conserved region of p190, a malaria vaccine candidate. Int Immunol (1991) 1.16
Dominance of a cell clone forming antibody to DNP. Nature (1972) 1.16
Factors affecting the propagation of a B cell clone forming antibody to the 2,4-dinitrophenyl group. Eur J Immunol (1972) 1.15
Plasmodium falciparum-specific human T cell clones: evidence for helper and cytotoxic activities. Eur J Immunol (1987) 1.14
Helper T cell recognition of respiratory syncytial virus in mice. J Gen Virol (1988) 1.14
Macrophages as mediators of immunosuppression in murine African trypanosomiasis. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol (1985) 1.13
Counting components of the chicken's B cell system. Immunol Rev (1986) 1.09
Variability of interchain binding of immunoglobulins. Interchain bridges of mouse IgG2a and IgG2b. Nature (1970) 1.09
Dual pathway of B lymphocyte differentiation in vitro. Eur J Immunol (1976) 1.09
Epitopes recognized by human T lymphocytes on malaria circumsporozoite protein. Eur J Immunol (1988) 1.09
Control of immune interferon release by cytotoxic T-cell clones specific for influenza. Immunology (1985) 1.08
Nomenclature for chicken major histocompatibility (B) complex. Immunogenetics (1982) 1.08
Murine trypanosomiasis: cellular proliferation and functional depletion in the blood, peritoneum, and spleen related to changes in bone marrow stem cells. Infect Immun (1980) 1.08
Biosynthesis of immunoglobulins. Prog Biophys Mol Biol (1972) 1.07
Production of interferons during experimental African trypanosomiasis. Clin Exp Immunol (1983) 1.07
Inhibition of mixed leukocyte culture by anti-idiotypic antibodies. Eur J Immunol (1975) 1.05
Studies of an unusual biclonal gammopathy: implications with regard to genetic control of normal immunoglobulin synthesis. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1971) 1.05
Monoclonal antibodies to hemagglutinin and to H-2 inhibit the cross-reactive cytotoxic T cell populations induced by influenza. Eur J Immunol (1980) 1.05
Biology of the chicken MHC (B complex). Crit Rev Immunol (1992) 1.03
New B cell epitopes in the Plasmodium falciparum malaria circumsporozoite protein. Eur J Immunol (1990) 1.02
Non-specific factor replaces T cells in an IgG response to soluble antigens. Immunology (1977) 1.02
Viral recognition by influenza A virus cross-reactive cytotoxic T (Tc) cells: the proportion of Tc cells that recognize nucleoprotein varies between individual mice. Eur J Immunol (1986) 1.01
Influenza virus infection of mouse lymphoblasts alters the binding affinity of anti-H-2 antibody: requirement for viral neuraminidase. Eur J Immunol (1979) 1.00
African trypanosomiasis alters prostaglandin production by murine peritoneal macrophages. Clin Exp Immunol (1984) 1.00