Mechanism of injury of virus-infected cells by antiviral antibody and complement: participation of IgG, F(ab')2, and the alternative complement pathway
LH Perrin, BS Joseph, NR Cooper, and MB Oldstone
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1027-1041.
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Lymphocyte transformation induced by autologous cells. IV. Human T- lymphocyte proliferation induced by autologous or allogeneic non-T lymphocytes
MM Kuntz, JB Innes, and ME Weksler
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1042-1054.
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Cell surface immunoglobulin. XVIII. Functional differences of B lymphocytes bearing different surface immunoglobulin isotypes
ES Vitetta, J Forman, and JR Kettman
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1055-1065.
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Mutant lines of guinea pig L2C leukemia. I. Deletion of Ia alloantigens is associated with a loss in immunogenicity of tumor-associated transplantation antigens
G Forni, EM Shevach, and I Green
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1067-1081.
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Hematopoietic thymocyte precursors. I. Assay and kinetics of the appearance of progeny
JL Kadish and RS Basch
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1082-1099.
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Suppressor cell activity after concanavalin A treatment of lymphocytes from normal donors
L Shou, SA Schwartz, and RA Good
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1100-1110.
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The requirement for C3 receptors on the precursors of 19S and 7S antibody-forming cells
The membrane attack mechanism of complement: the three polypeptide chain structure of the eigth component (C8)
WP Klob and HJ Muller-Eberhard
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1131-1139.
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Alpha-fetoprotein synthesis by murine lymphoid cells in allogeneic reactions
RH Keller and TB Tomasi, Jr
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1140-1153.
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The structure-activity relations of synthetic peptides as chemotactic factors and inducers of lysosomal secretion for neutrophils
HJ Showell, RJ Freer, SH Zigmond, E Schiffmann, S Aswanikumar, B Corcoran, and EL Becker
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1154-1169.
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Virus-induced diabetes mellitus. VI. Genetically determined host differences in the replicating of encephalomyocarditis virus in pancreatic beta cells
JW Yoon and AL Notkins
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1170-1185.
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Immunity to the group B streptococci: interaction of serum and macrophages with types Ia, Ib, and Ic
BF Anthony
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1186-1198.
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Separation of helper and suppressor T lymphocytes on a ficoll velocity sedimentation gradient
H Tse and RW Dutton
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1199-1210.
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Suppressor cells: dependence on assay conditions for functional activity
DD Eardley, MO Staskawicz, and RK Gershon
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1211-1219.
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Antigen-initiated B-lymphocyte differentiation. VIII. Sedimentation velocity and buoyant density characterization of virgin antibody- forming cell progenitors in the adoptive immune response of unprimed CBA mice to 4-hydroxy-3-iodo-5-nitrophenylacetic acid-polymerized bacterial flagellin antigen
JM Fidler, MC Howard, and K Shortman
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1220-1238.
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Susceptibility of mice to group B coxsackie virus is influenced by the diabetic gene
SR Webb, RM Loria, GE Madge, and S Kibrick
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1239-1248.
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Characterization of DNA excreted from phytohemagglutinin-stimulated lymphocytes
Growth of B-lymphocytes clones in semisolid culture is mitogen dependent
PW Kincade, P Ralph, and MA Moore
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1265-1270.
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Inhibition of maturation of human precursor lymphocytes by coformycin, and inhibitor of the enzyme adenosine deaminase
J Ballet, R Insel, E Merler, and FS Rosen
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1271-1276.
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The HLA system in the families of patients with juvenile diabetes mellitus
P Rubinstein, N Suciu-Foca, JF Nicholson, M Fotino, A Molinaro, L Harisiadis, MA Hardy, K Reemtsma, and FH Allen, Jr
J. Exp. Med. 1976 143: 1277-1282.
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Cross-priming for a secondary cytotoxic response to minor H antigens with H-2 congenic cells which do not cross-react in the cytotoxic assay
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