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December 1976
Vol. 144, Num. 6
 

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Radiation leukemia in C57BL/6 mice. I. Lack of serological evidence for the role of endogenous ecotropic viruses in pathogenesis
JN Ihle, R McEwan, and K Bengali
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1391-1405. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Radiation leukemia in C57BL/6 mice. II. Lack of ecotropic virus expression in the majority of lymphomas
JN Ihle, DR Joseph, and NH Pazmino
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1406-1423. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Structural determinants of the eosinophil: chemotactic activity of the acidic tetrapeptides of eosinophil chemotactic factor of anaphylaxis
EJ Goetzl and KF Austen
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1424-1437. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Specific transplantation tolerance induced by autoimmunization against the individual's own, naturally occurring idiotypic, antigen-binding receptors
H Binz and H Wigzell
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1438-1457. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Induction and abrogation of unresponsiveness in nude mouse cells
R Bosing-Schneider and M Haug
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1458-1464. [Abstract] [PDF]  

2-Deoxyglucose selectively inhibits Fc and complement receptor-mediated phagocytosis in mouse peritoneal macrophages. I. Description of the inhibitory effect
J Michl, DJ Ohlbaum, and SC Silverstein
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1465-1483. [Abstract] [PDF]  

2-Deoxyglucose selectively inhibits Fc and complement receptor-mediated phagocytosis in mouse peritoneal macrophages II. Dissociation of the inhibitory effects of 2-deoxyglucose on phagocytosis and ATP generation
J Michl, DJ Ohlbaum, and SC Silverstein
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1484-1493. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Analysis of the stimulation-inhibition paradox exhibited by lymphocytes exposed to concanavalin A
DA McClain and GM Edelman
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1494-1508. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Evidence for the catabolism of polychlorinated biphenyl-induced cytochrome P-448 by microsomal heme oxygenase, and the inhibition of delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase by polychlorinated biphenyls
MD Maines
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1509-1519. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Identification of a subpopulation of lymphocytes in human peripheral blood cytotoxic to autologous fibroblasts
R Parkman and FS Rosen
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1520-1530. [Abstract] [PDF]  

The induction of macrophage spreading: role of coagulation factors and the complement system
C Bianco, A Eden, and ZA Cohn
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1531-1544. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Specific binding of K- and I-region products of the H-2 complex to activated thymus-derived (T) cells belonging to different Ly subclasses
Z Nagy, BE Elliott, and M Nabholz
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1545-1553. [Abstract] [PDF]  

The requirement of an adherent cell substratum for the growth of developing plasmacytoma cells in vivo
M Cancro and M Potter
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1554-1567. [Abstract] [PDF]  

The binding of human lactoferrin to mouse peritoneal cells
JL Van Snick and PL Masson
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1568-1580. [Abstract] [PDF]  

5'-Nucleotidase activity of mouse peritoneal macrophages. I. Synthesis and degradation in resident and inflammatory populations
PJ Edelson and ZA Cohn
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1581-1595. [Abstract] [PDF]  

5'-Nucleotidase activity of mouse peritoneal macrophages. II. Cellular distribution and effects of endocytosis
PJ Edelson and ZA Cohn
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1596-1608. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Cross-reactive lysis of trinitrophenyl (TNP)-derivatized H-2 incompatible target cells by cytolytic T lymphocytes generated against syngeneic TNP spleen cells
SJ Burakoff, RN Germain, and B Benacerraf
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1609-1620. [Abstract] [PDF]  

The specificity of cellular immune responses II. The structure of antigenic determinants leading to T-lymphocyte stimulation
CA Janeway, PH Maurer, MO Dailey, and JK Inman
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1621-1640. [Abstract] [PDF]  

The specificity of cellular immune responses in guinea pigs. III. The precision of antigen recognition by T lymphocytes
CA Janeway and WE Paul
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1641-1656. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Activation of stimulus-specific serine esterases (proteases) in the initiation of platelet secretion. I. Demonstration with organophosphorus inhibitors
PM Henson, D Gould, and EL Becker
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1657-1673. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Effect of sodium butyrate on lymphocyte activation
D Kyner, P Zabos, J Christman, and G Acs
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1674-1678. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Some properties of antisera to serum amyloid A protein (SAA): inhibition of precipitation by complexing of SAA to albumin
EC Franklin
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1679-1682. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Spontaneous redistribution of surface immunoglobulin in the motile B lymphocyte
GF Schreiner, J Braun, and ER Unanue
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1683-1688. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Macrophage plasminogen activator: induction by asbestos is blocked by anti-inflammatory steroids
J Hamilton, JD Vassalli, and E Reich
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1689-1694. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Concanavalin A-mediated binding and sphering of human red blood cells by homologous monocytes
D Guerry, MA Kenna, AD Schrieber, and RA Cooper
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1695-1700. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Multiple H-2-linked immune response gene control of H-2D- associated T-cell-mediated lympholysis to trinitrophenyl-modified autologous cells: Ir-like genes mapping to the left of I-A and within the I region
A Schmitt-Verhulst and GM Shearer
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1701-1706. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Cooperation across the histocompatibility barrier: H2d T cells primed to antigen in an H-2d environment can cooperate with H-2k B cells
H Waldmann, H Pope, and AJ Munro
J. Exp. Med. 1976 144: 1707-1711. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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