Published in Eur J Immunol on April 01, 1973
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Ontogeny of B cells in the chicken. I. Sequential development of clonal diversity in the bursa. J Exp Med (1976) 1.63
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Monoclonal origin of B lymphocyte colony-forming cells in spleen colonies formed by multipotential hemopoietic stem cells. J Exp Med (1978) 1.16
Immunodeficiency in the chicken. I. Disparity in suppression of antibody responses to various antigens following surgical bursectomy. Immunology (1975) 1.00
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Humoral immune responses in foetal sheep. Immunology (1978) 0.88
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The independence of positive and negative affect. J Pers Soc Psychol (1984) 3.19
The role of nonlymphoid accessory cells in the immune response to different antigens. J Exp Med (1970) 2.82
Further validation of the Satisfaction with Life Scale: evidence for the cross-method convergence of well-being measures. J Pers Assess (1991) 2.81
Immunological tolerance in vitro: kinetic studies at the cellular level. J Exp Med (1969) 2.37
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A new method for the enumeration of single antibody-producing cells. J Immunol (1968) 2.20
Cross-cultural evidence for the fundamental features of extraversion. J Pers Soc Psychol (2000) 2.17
Antibody-mediated suppression of the immune response in vitro. I. Evidence for a central effect. J Exp Med (1970) 2.17
Relationship between antigen and antibody-induced suppression of immunity. Transplant Rev (1972) 2.02
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Antigen-reactive cells in normal, immunized, and tolerant mice. J Exp Med (1969) 1.89
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The separation of different cell classes from lymphoid organs. IV. The separation of lymphocytes from phagocytes on glass bead columns, and its effect on subpopulations of lymphocytes and antibody-forming cells. J Cell Biol (1971) 1.72
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Primary stimulation and measurement of antibody production to sheep red blood cells in vitro. J Exp Med (1967) 1.64
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The immune response in NZB and NZB x C3H F1-hybrid mice as measured by the haemolysin plaque technique. Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol (1966) 1.55
Understanding extraverts' enjoyment of social situations: the importance of pleasantness. J Pers Soc Psychol (2001) 1.54
Norms for experiencing emotions in different cultures: inter- and intranational differences. J Pers Soc Psychol (2001) 1.52
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A new method for the enumeration of antigen-reactive cells responsive to a purified protein antigen. J Exp Med (1969) 1.37
Extraversion and neuroticism as predictors of objective life events: a longitudinal analysis. J Pers Soc Psychol (1993) 1.36
Antigen recognition: early surface-receptor phenomena induced by binding of a tritium-labeled antigen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1972) 1.31
Cellular and humoral aspects of the primary immune response of the toad, Bufo marinus. Immunology (1970) 1.29
The pursuit of happiness. Sci Am (1996) 1.25
Sex differences in the recall of affective experiences. J Pers Soc Psychol (1998) 1.25
Tolerance induction during ontogeny. I. Presence of active suppression in mice rendered tolerant to human gamma-globulin in utero correlates with the breakdown of the tolerant state. J Exp Med (1979) 1.18
Phylogenetic studies on the immune response. I. Localization of antigens and immune response in the toad, Bufo marinus. Immunology (1966) 1.17
Requirement for accessory cells in the antibody response to T cell-independent antigens in vitro. Eur J Immunol (1976) 1.16
Immune system in a monotreme: studies on the Australian echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus). Nature (1965) 1.16
Mechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro. Cell Immunol (1972) 1.07
The early antibody-forming response to Salmonella antigens. A study of morphology and kinetics in vivo and in vitro. Immunology (1970) 1.03
Events and subjective well-being: only recent events matter. J Pers Soc Psychol (1996) 1.01
Person x situation interactions: choice of situations and congruence response models. J Pers Soc Psychol (1984) 0.99
Treatment of lupus nephritis in adult (NZB + NZW)F1 mice by cortisone-facilitated tolerance to nucleic acid antigens. J Clin Invest (1978) 0.99
Reversible blocking effect of anti-mouse immunoglobulin serum on the induction of immunity and tolerance in vitro. Nat New Biol (1971) 0.97
Cognitive operations associated with individual differences in affect intensity. J Pers Soc Psychol (1987) 0.97
Self-awareness and transgression in children: two field studies. J Pers Soc Psychol (1979) 0.96
Personality research: components of variance attributable to the person and the situation. J Pers Soc Psychol (1975) 0.93
Specific immunosuppression by immunotoxins containing daunomycin. Science (1986) 0.93
Phylogenetic studies on the immune response. II. The immune response of the Australian echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus. Immunology (1967) 0.93
Immune response of the Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatum. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1969) 0.93
Immune response in vitro to Salmonella H-antigens, not affected by anti-theta serum. J Immunol (1971) 0.92
Memory for positive versus negative life events: theories for the differences between happy and unhappy persons. J Pers Soc Psychol (1993) 0.92
Antigen-binding lymphocytes in normal man and guinea pig to human encephalitogenic protein. J Immunol (1973) 0.92
The cellular basis of cortisone-induced immunosuppression of the antibody response studied by its reversal in vitro. Cell Immunol (1975) 0.91
Temporal stability and cross-situational consistency of affective, behavioral, and cognitive responses. J Pers Soc Psychol (1984) 0.91
Measles-virus-specific immunoglobulin-M response in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. Lancet (1977) 0.89
Antibody-mediated suppression of the immune response in vitro. IV. The effect of antibody fragments. J Immunol (1972) 0.88
Phylogenetic studies on the immune response. 3. Autoradiographic studies on the lymphoid system of the Australian echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus. Immunology (1967) 0.88
Intrapersonal and social comparison determinants of happiness: a range-frequency analysis. J Pers Soc Psychol (1989) 0.87
Transplantation of the mouse heart--a useful research model. Cardiovasc Res (1974) 0.86
In vitro cooperation of a antigen-specific T cell-derived helper factor, B cells, and adherent cells or their secretory product in a primary IgM response to chicken MHC antigens. J Immunol (1980) 0.86
Triggering of affinity-enriched B cells. Analysis of B cell stimulation by antigen-specific helper factor or lipopolysaccharide. I. Dissection into proliferative and differentiative signals. J Exp Med (1982) 0.86
Functions of accessory cells in B cell responses to thymus-independent antigens. J Immunol (1987) 0.85
Molecular control of B cell triggering by antigen-specific T cell-derived helper factor. J Immunol (1977) 0.85
Induction of low-zone tolerance in vitro. Transplant Proc (1971) 0.84
Re-examining the general positivity model of subjective well-being: the discrepancy between specific and global domain satisfaction. J Pers (2001) 0.82
Autonomic arousal feedback and emotional experience: evidence from the spinal cord injured. J Pers Soc Psychol (1988) 0.81
Antigen recognition. IV. Discrimination by antigen-binding immunocompetent B cells between immunity and tolerance is determined by adherent cells. J Exp Med (1976) 0.81
Tolerance induction to a heterotopic cardiac allograft in the irradiated reconstituted mouse. Transplantation (1974) 0.81
Cell-mediated autoimmunity in NZB mice. Clin Exp Immunol (1973) 0.80
In vitro suppression of cell mediated autoimmunity in NZB mice. Nature (1974) 0.80
Antigen recognition. I. Immunological significance of antigen-binding cells. Cell Immunol (1973) 0.80
Antigen recognition in induction of immunity. Prog Allergy (1975) 0.80
Antigen recognition. 3. Effect of phytomitogens on antigen-receptor capping and the immune response in vitro. Eur J Immunol (1973) 0.79
Cellular and molecular interactions in control of B-cell immunity and tolerance. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1977) 0.79
Antigen recognizing and processing cells. Adv Exp Med Biol (1973) 0.79
Models for the production of stable hematopoietic chimerism across major histocompatibility barriers in adults. J Immunol (1980) 0.78
Solid phase indirect radioimmunoassay: standardization and applications in viral serology. Med Microbiol Immunol (1977) 0.78
A new perspective on B cell triggering: control of the immune response by organizational changes in the lipid bilayer. Transplant Rev (1975) 0.78
Hemopoietic colonies on the chorioallantoic membrane of the chick embryo: induction by embryonic, adherent, non-hemopoietic spleen cells. J Cell Physiol (1980) 0.77
Effect of lipopolysaccharide on the induction of tolerance to polymerized flagellin. J Immunol (1976) 0.77
Induction of cytotoxic lymphocyte responses by antigen-specific helper factors. J Immunol (1984) 0.77
Tolerance induction during ontogeny. II. Distinct unresponsive states in immature mice question the generality of clonal abortion. Eur J Immunol (1983) 0.77
Triggering of affinity-enriched B cells. II. Composition and B cell triggering properties of affinity-purified, antigen-specific, T cell-derived helper factor. J Immunol (1984) 0.77
New methods to study the kinetics of the immune response. Biochem Pharmacol (1968) 0.75
Liver infiltration in graft-versus-host reaction. Effect of anti-theta serum. Transplantation (1972) 0.75
Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular polysaccharide detection and measurement by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Zentralbl Bakteriol A (1981) 0.75
Carboxymethyl cellulose, a nonimmunogenic hapten carrier with tolerogenic properties. J Immunol (1979) 0.75
[Oxidative phosphorylation of isolated rat liver mitochondria during carcinogenesis by diethylnitrosamine. Biochemical and histological studies]. Beitr Pathol Anat (1965) 0.75
In vitro induction of differentiation in HL-60 leukemic cell line by clerodendron fragrans. Am J Chin Med (1988) 0.75
Effects of prior destructive behavior, anonymity, and group presence on deindividuation and aggression. J Pers Soc Psychol (1976) 0.75
Ontogeny of hemopoietic colony-forming units in the chick embryo spleen. Adv Exp Med Biol (1977) 0.75
The future of transplantation immunology. Med Clin North Am (1972) 0.75
Effects of altered responsibility, congnitive set, and modeling on physical aggression and deindividuation. J Pers Soc Psychol (1975) 0.75
Tolerance induction and transplantation of the mouse heart. Surg Forum (1973) 0.75
Immunological tolerance: new parameters for B-cell tolerance in vitro. Adv Exp Med Biol (1976) 0.75
Immunological tolerance to a purified protein antigen in vitro. Transplant Proc (1969) 0.75
Cells in human spleen forming antibody to sheep erythrocytes. Lancet (1967) 0.75
Can experimental B cell tolerance serve as a model for self tolerance? Ann N Y Acad Sci (1982) 0.75
Children's preparedness to learn high magnitude responses. J Soc Psychol (1975) 0.75
Maternal child-rearing attitudes as antecedents of self-actualization. Psychol Rep (1972) 0.75
Antigenic composition, not the degree of polymerization, determines the requirement for thymus-derived cells in immune responses to Salmonella flagellar proteins. J Immunol (1974) 0.75
Survival of electrical activity of deep frozen fetal mouse hearts after microwave thawing. Cryobiology (1974) 0.75