Published in Nature on July 04, 1970
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Cell interactions in the induction of tolerance: the role of thymic lymphocytes. Immunology (1970) 6.06
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A cellular basis for genetically controlled immunologic unresponsiveness in mice: tolerance induction in T-cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1973) 2.52
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Feedback induction of suppressor T-cell activity. J Exp Med (1975) 1.78
Suppressive effects of in vivo immunization on PHA responses in vitro. J Immunol (1974) 1.78
Genetic control of immunoregulatory circuits. Genes linked to the Ig locus govern communication between regulatory T-cell sets. J Exp Med (1979) 1.77
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Activation of suppressor T cells by tumour cells and specific antibody. Nature (1974) 1.67
T cell-dependent mast cell degranulation and release of serotonin in murine delayed-type hypersensitivity. J Exp Med (1980) 1.65
On concomitant immunity in tumour-bearing hamsters. Nature (1967) 1.59
Intermediary role of macrophages in the passage of suppressor signals between T-cell subsets. J Exp Med (1978) 1.57
The effect of localized injection of adjuvant material on the draining lymph node. 3. Thymus dependence. J Immunol (1972) 1.48
The effect of locally injected vasoactive amines on the elicitation of delayed-type hypersensitivity. J Immunol (1977) 1.45
Analysis of antigen-specific, Ig-restricted cell-free material made by I-J+ Ly-1 cells (Ly-1 TsiF) that induces Ly-2+ cells to express suppressive activity. Eur J Immunol (1981) 1.42
Immunoregulatory circuits which modulate responsiveness to suppressor cell signals: characterization of an effector cell in the contrasuppressor circuit. Eur J Immunol (1981) 1.40
Immunosuppression effected by macrophage surfaces. J Immunol (1975) 1.39
T-cell regulation of T-cell responses to antigen. Immunology (1974) 1.37
Microenvironmental immunoregulation: possible role of contrasuppressor cells in maintaining immune responses in gut-associated lymphoid tissues. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1982) 1.37
Isolation and partial characterization of an antigen-specific T-cell factor associated with the suppression of delayed type hypersensitivity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1981) 1.36
Analysis of an antigen-specific H-2-restricted cell-free products(s) made by "I-J-" Ly-2 cells (Ly-2 TsF) that suppresses Ly-2 cell-depleted spleen cell activity. Eur J Immunol (1981) 1.34
Induction of suppressor cells in rat spleen: influence of microbial stimulation. J Immunol (1979) 1.31
Immunoregulatory circuits that modulate responsiveness to suppressor cell signal. Failure of B10 mice to respond to suppressor factors can be overcome by quenching the contrasuppressor circuit. J Exp Med (1981) 1.31
DNA synthetic response of thymocytes to a variety of antigens. J Immunol (1972) 1.30
Interleukin 1 can replace the requirement for I-A-positive cells in the proliferation of antigen-primed T cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1982) 1.29
Evanescent delayed-type hypersensitivity: mediation by effector cells with a short life span. J Immunol (1977) 1.28
Thymus dependence of lymphocyte trapping. J Immunol (1974) 1.25
Transfer of an antigen-specific immediate hypersensitivity-like reaction with an antigen-binding factor produced by T cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1982) 1.24
Ly-1 inducer and Ly-1,2 acceptor T cells in the feedback suppression circuit bear an I-J-subregion controlled determinant. Immunogenetics (1980) 1.23
T cell-mediated immunity in malaria. I. The Ly phenotype of T cells mediating resistance to Plasmodium yoelii. J Immunol (1982) 1.22
The DNA synthetic response of adoptively transferred thymocytes in the spleens of lethally irradiated mice. I. Effects of varying antigen and thymocyte doses. J Immunol (1971) 1.17
Isolation and partial characterization of antigen-binding molecules produced by in vitro 'educated' T cells. Mol Immunol (1980) 1.14
Antigen-antibody complexes generate Lyt 1 inducers of suppressor cells. J Immunol (1980) 1.11
The response of T cells to histocompatibility-2 antigens. Dose-response kinetics. J Exp Med (1972) 1.11
Immunoregulatory circuits which modulate responsiveness to suppressor cell signals: contrasuppressor cells can convert an in vivo tolerogenic signal into an immunogenic one. Eur J Immunol (1981) 1.11
Interactions between molecules (subfactors) released by different T cell sets that yield a complete factor with biological (suppressive) activity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1982) 1.11
Tolerance to sheep red cells: breakage with thymocytes and horse red cells. Science (1972) 1.09
Fever and immunoregulation. III. Hyperthermia augments the primary in vitro humoral immune response. J Exp Med (1983) 1.08
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Enhanced expression of H-2K and H-2D antigens on reticulocytes infected with Plasmodium yoelii. Nature (1983) 1.04
Role of contrasuppression in the adoptive transfer of immunity. J Exp Med (1983) 1.04
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Characterization of T-cell surface proteins bound by heterologous antisera to antigen-specific T-cell products. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1981) 1.02
Antigenic competition between heterologous erythrocytes. II. Effect of passive antibody administration. J Immunol (1971) 1.01
Interference with the transmission of T cell-derived messages by macrophage membranes. J Immunol (1977) 1.01
Factors controlling concomitant immunity in tumor-bearing hamsters: effects of prior splenectomy and tumor removal. J Natl Cancer Inst (1969) 1.01
Lymphotoxin production by subsets of T cells. J Immunol (1980) 1.00
Production of antigen-specific contrasuppressor cells and factor, and their use in augmentation of cell-mediated immunity. J Immunol (1984) 1.00
Deficient production of a thymus-dependent high affinity antibody subset in mice (CBA/N) with an X-linked B lymphocyte defect. J Immunol (1976) 0.99
Splenic regulation of the clinical appearance of small tumors. J Immunol (1975) 0.99
Immunoregulatory circuits among T cell sets: effect of mode of immunization on determining which Lyl T cell sets will be activated. J Immunol (1979) 0.99
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Immunoregulation circa 1980: some comments on the state of the art. J Allergy Clin Immunol (1980) 0.96
Degeneracy of the immune response to sheep red cells. Immunology (1972) 0.95
Stimulation of regulatory T cell circuits by immunoglobulin-dependent structures on activated B cells. Eur J Immunol (1980) 0.95
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Induction of autoimmunity in normal mice by thymectomy and administration of polyclonal B cell activators: association with contrasuppressor function. Clin Exp Immunol (1983) 0.94
Regulation of lymphocyte trapping: the negative trap. J Immunol (1975) 0.94
A non-T:non-B cell bears I-A, I-E, I-J, and Tla (Qa-1?) determinants. Immunogenetics (1981) 0.93
Mechanisms of suppression in the transfer of contact sensitivity. Analysis of an I-J+ molecule required for Ly2 suppressor cell activity. J Exp Med (1983) 0.93
Nylon adherent antigen-specific rosette-forming T cells. J Exp Med (1977) 0.93
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Bidirectional effects of interaction between parental thymocytes and F1 spleen cells in the production of graft vs host splenomegaly. J Immunol (1972) 0.93
Participation of cyclophosphamide-sensitive T cells in graft-vs-host reactions. J Immunol (1976) 0.92
The hermaphrocyte: a suppressor-helper T cell. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1977) 0.92
Functional deletion of different Ly-1 T-cell-inducer subset activities by Ly-2 suppressor T lymphocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1981) 0.91
T cells in a suppressor circuit and non-T:non-B cells bear different I-J determinants. Immunogenetics (1981) 0.90
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Thymus-derived lymphocytes and their interactions with macrophages are required for the production of osteoclast-activating factor in the mouse. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1984) 0.90
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Augmentation of the adoptive transfer of specific tumor immunity by non-specifically immunized macrophages. J Natl Cancer Inst (1973) 0.89