Baruj Benacerraf
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- Doctorate Medicine Columbia University
- PhD Immunology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Baruj Benacerraf was a Venezuelan-American immunologist, who shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the "discovery of the major histocompatibility complex genes which encode cell surface protein molecules important for the immune system's distinction between self and non-self." His colleagues and shared recipients were Jean Dausset and George Davis Snell.
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- The histocompatibility-linked immune response genes. (1972) (1100)
- Role of MHC gene products in immune regulation. (1981) (658)
- Efficient major histocompatibility complex class I presentation of exogenous antigen upon phagocytosis by macrophages. (1993) (639)
- The regulatory influence of activated T cells on B cell responses to antigen. (1972) (604)
- Cell selection by antigen in the immune response. (1969) (544)
- Genetic control of specific immune responses. (1969) (450)
- PROPERTIES OF ANTIBODIES CYTOPHILIC FOR MACROPHAGES (1966) (443)
- Effect of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Infection on Transplanted Tumours in the Mouse (1959) (441)
- Antigen presentation by hapten-specific B lymphocytes. I. Role of surface immunoglobulin receptors (1984) (428)
- Opinion A Hypothesis to Relate the Specificity of T Lymphocytes and the Activity of I Region-Specific Ir Genes in Macrophages and B Lymphocytes (1978) (413)
- The Immune Response Genes of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (1978) (375)
- The role of the reticuloendothelial system in the host reaction to neoplasia. (1961) (344)
- CELL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN HISTOINCOMPATIBLE T AND B LYMPHOCYTES (1973) (336)
- Suppressor cells and immunoregulation. (1984) (319)
- A Single Major Pathway of T‐Lymphocyte Interactions in Antigen‐Specific Immune Suppression (1981) (282)
- A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF THE KINETICS OF BLOOD CLEARANCE OF P32-LABELLED ESCHERICHIA COLI AND STAPHYLOCOCCI BY THE RETICULO-ENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM (1959) (270)
- CARRIER FUNCTION IN ANTI-HAPTEN IMMUNE RESPONSES I. ENHANCEMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ANTI-HAPTEN ANTIBODY RESPONSES BY CARRIER PREIMMUNIZATION (1970) (269)
- Properties of guinea pig 7S antibodies. II. Identification of antibodies involved in passive cutaneous and systemic anaphylaxis. (1963) (264)
- Cell interactions between histoincompatible T and B lymphocytes. VII. Cooperative responses between lymphocytes are controlled by genes in the I region of the H-2 complex (1975) (262)
- Studies on the specificity of the cellular infiltrate of delayed hypersensitivity reactions. (1963) (258)
- Impairment of antigen-presenting cell function by ultraviolet radiation. (1979) (245)
- Functional specificity of thymus- dependent lymphocytes (1977) (242)
- Expression and function of the murine B7 antigen, the major costimulatory molecule expressed by peritoneal exudate cells. (1992) (225)
- The role of antigen-presenting B cells in T cell priming in vivo. Studies of B cell-deficient mice. (1988) (217)
- CARRIER FUNCTION IN ANTI-HAPTEN ANTIBODY RESPONSES : III. STIMULATION OF ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS AND FACILITATION OF HAPTEN-SPECIFIC SECONDARY ANTIBODY RESPONSES BY GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST REACTIONS (1971) (217)
- Histocompatibility-linked immune response genes. (1972) (215)
- A hypothesis to relate the specificity of T lymphocytes and the activity of I region-specific Ir genes in macrophages and B lymphocytes. (1978) (213)
- Cell interactions between histoincompatible T and B lymphocytes. The H-2 gene complex determines successful physiologic lymphocyte interactions. (1973) (213)
- THE ROLE OF PRODUCTS OF THE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY GENE COMPLEX IN IMMUNE RESPONSES (1975) (208)
- PROPERTIES OF GUINEA PIG 7S ANTIBODIES III. IDENTIFICATION OF ANTIBODIES INVOLVED IN COMPLEMENT FIXATION AND HEMOLYSIS (1963) (204)
- STUDIES ON ARTIFICIAL ANTIGENS : III. THE GENETIC CONTROL OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO HAPTEN-POLY-L-LYSINE CONJUGATES IN GUINEA PIGS (1963) (201)
- CELL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN HISTOINCOMPATIBLE T AND B LYMPHOCYTES (1973) (196)
- Properties of guinea pig 7S antibodies. I. Electrophoretic separation of two types of guinea pig 7S antibodies. (1963) (196)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO V. STIMULATION OF SUPPRESSOR T CELLS IN NONRESPONDER MICE BY THE TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID60-L-ALANINE30-L-TYROSINE10 (GAT) (1974) (191)
- THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM AND THE NEOPLASTIC PROCESS * (1960) (190)
- THE BEHAVIOR OF HAPTEN-POLY-L-LYSINE CONJUGATES AS COMPLETE ANTIGENS IN GENETIC RESPONDER AND AS HAPTENS IN NONRESPONDER GUINEA PIGS (1966) (179)
- The Function and Interrelationships of T‐Cell Receptors, Ir Genes and Other Histocompatibility Gene Products (1975) (177)
- Regulation by the H-2 gene complex of macrophage-lymphoid cell interactions in secondary antibody responses in vitro (1976) (175)
- CARRIER FUNCTION IN ANTI-HAPTEN ANTIBODY RESPONSES (1971) (166)
- STUDIES ON HYPERSENSITIVITY IV. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONTACT AND DELAYED SENSITIVITY: A STUDY ON THE SPECIFICITY OF CELLULAR IMMUNE REACTIONS (1961) (162)
- Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. IV. Idiotype- bearing I-J+ suppressor T cell factors induce second-order suppressor T cells which express anti-idiotypic receptors (1980) (156)
- Complementation of H-2-linked Ir genes in the mouse. (1975) (149)
- Analysis of MHC class II presentation of particulate antigens of B lymphocytes. (1996) (148)
- Biological significance of alloreactivity: T cells stimulated by Sendai virus-coated syngeneic cells specifically lyse allogeneic target cells. (1978) (145)
- Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. II. Induction and suppression of delayed-type hypersensitivity to azobenzenearsonate-coupled syngeneic cells. (1978) (144)
- Shared idiotypic determinants on antibodies and T-cell-derived suppressor factor specific for the random terpolymer L-glutamic acid60- L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (1979) (141)
- Murine B7 antigen provides an efficient costimulatory signal for activation of murine T lymphocytes via the T-cell receptor/CD3 complex. (1992) (141)
- Textbook of immunology (1979) (138)
- TAP, a novel T cell-activating protein involved in the stimulation of MHC-restricted T lymphocytes (1986) (135)
- Dissociation of β 2-microglobulin leads to the accumulation of a substantial pool of inactive class I MHC heavy chains on the cell surface (1991) (135)
- ELECTROPHORETIC SEPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF MOUSE ANTIHAPTEN ANTIBODIES INVOLVED IN PASSIVE CUTANEOUS ANAPHYLAXIS AND PASSIVE HEMOLYSIS (1964) (133)
- Linkage between the poly-L-lysine gene and the locus controlling the major histocompatibility antigens in strain 2 guinea pigs. (1970) (131)
- On structural and functional relations between antibodies and proteins of the gamma-system. (1962) (128)
- CARRIER FUNCTION IN ANTI-HAPTEN IMMUNE RESPONSES : II. SPECIFIC PROPERTIES OF CARRIER CELLS CAPABLE OF ENHANCING ANTI-HAPTEN ANTIBODY RESPONSES (1970) (127)
- Immunological Specificity of the Secondary Response with Dinitrophenylated Proteins.∗ (1963) (127)
- Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. IV. Azobenzenearsonate-specific suppressor factor(s) bear cross-reactive idiotypic determinants the expression of which is linked to the heavy- chain allotype linkage group of genes (1979) (124)
- Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immune responses. I. Effect of the route of immunization with TNP-coupled syngeneic cells on the induction and suppression of contact sensitivity to picryl chloride. (1978) (122)
- Immunosuppressive factor(s) extracted from lymphoid cells of nonresponder mice primed with L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L- tyrosine10 (GAT) III. Immunochemical properties of the GAT-specific suppressive factor (1977) (119)
- Hapten-specific T-cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. II. Demonstration of idiotypic determinants on suppressor T cells (1979) (119)
- Inhibition of T-lymphocyte-mediated tumor-specific lysis by alloantisera directed against the H-2 serological specificities of the tumor (1975) (117)
- IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE IN BONE MARROW-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES (1972) (117)
- Inhibition of antigen-specific T lymphocyte activation by structurally related Ir gene-controlled polymers. Evidence of specific competition for accessory cell antigen presentation (1983) (114)
- Immunosuppressive factor(s) extracted from lymphoid cells of nonresponder mice primed with L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT). (1976) (114)
- SERUM CONCENTRATIONS AND ALLOTYPES OF IMMUNO-GLOBULINS IN TWO LINES OF MICE GENETICALLY SELECTED FOR "HIGH" OR "LOW" ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS (1970) (113)
- Localization of colloidal substances in vascular endothelium: a mechanism of tissue damage. I. Factors causing the pathologic deposition of colloidal carbon. (1959) (111)
- The Immune Response of Guinea Pigs to Hapten-poly-L-Lysine Conjugates as an Example of the Genetic Control of the Recognition of Antigenicity (1967) (111)
- Reduction of syngeneic tumor growth by an anti-I-J-alloantiserum. (1977) (109)
- Genetic control of the immune response: the effect of non-H-2 linked genes on antibody production. (1974) (106)
- Genetic control of specific immune suppression. IV. Responsiveness to the random copolymer L-glutamic acid(50)-L-tyrosine(50) induced in BALB/c mice by cyclophosphamide (1976) (104)
- HAPTEN-SPECIFIC IgE ANTIBODY RESPONSES IN MICE (1973) (103)
- Specificity of cellular immune responses. Antigen concentration dependence of stimulation of DNA synthesis in vitro by specifically sensitized cells, as an expression of the binding characteristics of cellular antibody. (1968) (102)
- Effect of anticoagulants on delayed hypersensitivity reactions. (1967) (102)
- IN VITRO STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION BETWEEN MOUSE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES AND STRAINS OF SALMONELLA AND ESCHERICHIA COLI (1960) (102)
- Structural differences among antibodies of different specificities. (1961) (102)
- The biologic significance of alloreactivity. The ontogeny of T-cell sets specific for alloantigens or modified self antigens (1978) (100)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID60-L-ALANINE30-L-TYROSINE10 (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO (1973) (100)
- Hapten-specific T cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. (1980) (100)
- Requirement for two H-2 complex Ir genes for the immune response to the L-glu, L-lys,L-phe terpolymer. (1975) (99)
- The I-J subregion codes for determinants on suppressor factor(s) which limit the contact sensitivity response to picryl chloride (1977) (98)
- Cytolytic thymus-derived lymphocytes specific for allogeneic stimulator cells crossreact with chemically modified syngeneic cells. (1977) (98)
- Hapten-specific T cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. VIII. Suppressor cell pathways in cutaneous sensitivity responses (1981) (97)
- T cell development in B cell-deficient mice. IV. The role of B cells as antigen-presenting cells in vivo. (1986) (95)
- The LY‐6 Locus: A Multigene Family Encoding Phosphatidylinositol‐Anchored Membrane Proteins Concerned with T‐Cell Activation (1989) (94)
- THE PATHOLOGIC EFFECTS OF INTRAVENOUSLY ADMINISTERED SOLUBLE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES (1960) (94)
- Genetic control of specific immune suppression. II. H-2-linked dominant genetic control of immune suppression by the random copolymer L- glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 (GT) (1975) (93)
- Radioresistance of Cooperative Function of Carrier-Specific Lymphocytes in Antihapten Antibody Responses (1970) (93)
- Hapten-specific T cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. V. Role of idiotypes in the suppressor pathway (1980) (92)
- Immunosuppressive factor(s) specific for L-glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 (GT). III. Generation of suppressor T cells by a suppressive extract derived from GT-primed lymphoid cells (1977) (92)
- Secondary antibody responses in haptenic systems: cell population selection by antigen. (1967) (92)
- A HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF ACID AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE IN MOUSE LIVERS DURING VARIOUS CONDITIONS MODIFYING ACTIVITY OF THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM (1961) (91)
- Structural characterization of the TAP molecule: A phosphatidylinositol-linked glycoprotein distinct from the T cell receptor/T3 complex and Thy-1 (1986) (91)
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE VASCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF SHOCK PRODUCED BY ENDOTOXIN, TRAUMA, AND HEMORRHAGE (1957) (90)
- STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF THE CARRIER MOLECULE ON ANTIHAPTEN ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS (1966) (90)
- Generation of cytolytic T lymphocytes after reovirus infection: role of S1 gene. (1979) (89)
- Heterogeneity in antigen processing by different types of antigen-presenting cells. Effect of cell culture on antigen processing ability. (1992) (88)
- Reassociation with beta 2-microglobulin is necessary for Kb class I major histocompatibility complex binding of exogenous peptides. (1990) (87)
- The effect of antigen dose and time after immunization on the amount and affinity of anti-hapten antibody. (1968) (86)
- Murine B7 antigen provides a sufficient costimulatory signal for antigen-specific and MHC-restricted T cell activation. (1992) (85)
- SENSITIZATION TO DENATURED AUTOLOGOUS GAMMA GLOBULIN (1962) (84)
- Hapten-specific IgE antibody responses in mice. I. Secondary IgE responses in irradiated recipients of syngeneic primed spleen cells. (1973) (83)
- Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. I. Induction of suppressor T cells with anti-idiotypic antibodies (1979) (82)
- Immunosuppressive factor(s) specific for L-glutamic acid(50)-L- tyrosine(50) (GT). II. Presence of I-J determinants on the GT-suppressive factor (1977) (82)
- The generation of immunogenic peptides can be selectively increased or decreased by proteolytic enzyme inhibitors. (1991) (82)
- Genetic control of specific immune responses and immune suppressions by I-region genes. (1977) (82)
- STUDIES ON ARTIFICIAL ANTIGENS II. THE ANTIGENICITY IN GUINEA PIGS OF ARSANILIC ACID CONJUGATES OF COPOLYMERS OF D- OR L-α-AMINO ACIDS (1963) (82)
- A quantitative study of the Arthus phenomenon induced passively in the guinea pig. (1950) (82)
- The presence of I-region-associated antigens on B cells in molecules distinct from immunoglobulin and H-2K and H-2D. (1974) (81)
- Inhibition of delayed-type hypersensitivity by heparin depleted of anticoagulant activity. (1983) (80)
- Hapten-specific T-cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. I. Genetic control of delayed-type hypersensitivity by VH and I-A-region genes (1979) (79)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO : II. CELLULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID60-L-ALANINE30-L-TYROSINE10 (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO (1973) (77)
- Blood clearance of P32-labeled vesicular stomatitis and Newcastle disease viruses by the reticuloendothelial system in mice. (1960) (77)
- Immune responses in vitro. X. Functions of macrophages. (1974) (77)
- SPECIFICITY OF THE ANTIBODIES PRODUCED BY SINGLE CELLS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION WITH ANTIGENS BEARING TWO TYPES OF ANTIGENIC DETERMINANTS (1967) (77)
- Enhancement of carrier-specific helper T cell function by the synthetic adjuvant, N-acetyl muramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine (MDP). (1978) (76)
- Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. III. The characterization of azobenzenearsonate-specific suppressor T-cell- derived-suppressor factors (1979) (75)
- Genetic control of immune responsiveness to a glutamic acid, alanine, tyrosine copolymer in mice. I. Linkage of responsiveness to H-2 genotype. (1971) (74)
- Genetic control of specific immune suppression. I. Experimental conditions for the stimulation of suppressor cells by the copolymer L- glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 (GT) in nonresponder BALB/c mice (1975) (74)
- The requirement for two complementing Ir-GLphi immune response genes in the T-lymphocyte proliferative response to poly-(Glu53Lys36Phe11) (1976) (73)
- HAPTEN CARRIER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE DNP-PLL·FOREIGN ALBUMIN COMPLEX SYSTEM: INDUCTION OF TOLERANCE AND STIMULATION OF CELLS IN VITRO (1968) (71)
- Genetic Control in Guinea Pigs of Immune Response to Conjugates of Haptens and Poly-L-Lysine (1965) (71)
- Immune Response in vitro: Independence of "Activated" Lymphoid Cells (1969) (70)
- Studies on Hapten Specific T Cell Immunity and Suppression (1980) (69)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF THYMUS-DERIVED CELL FUNCTION : I. IN VITRO DNA SYNTHETIC RESPONSE OF NORMAL MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS STIMULATED BY THE MITOGENS CONCANAVALIN A AND PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ (1972) (68)
- Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. VIII. Suppression of idiotype-negative, p-azobenzenearsonate-specific T cells results from the interaction of an anti-idiotypic second-order T suppressor cell with a cross-reactive-idiotype-positive, p-azobenzenearsonate- primed T cell target (1981) (67)
- Low temperature and peptides favor the formation of class I heterodimers on RMA-S cells at the cell surface. (1991) (67)
- Cross-reactive lysis of trinitrophenyl (TNP)-derivatized H-2 incompatible target cells by cytolytic T lymphocytes generated against syngeneic TNP spleen cells (1976) (67)
- The Nature and Function of Histocompatibility-linked Immune Response Genes (1975) (66)
- ANTIGEN BINDING AND CAPPING BY LYMPHOCYTES OF GENETIC NONRESPONDER MICE (1972) (66)
- The effect of the amount of mycobacterial adjuvants on the immune response of strain 2, strain 13 and Hartley strain guinea pigs to DNP-PLL and DNP-GL. (1969) (65)
- STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN THE IMMUNE CLEARANCE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI AND RAT ERYTHROCYTES BY THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN MICE. (1963) (65)
- Serum proteases alter the antigenicity of peptides presented by class I major histocompatibility complex molecules. (1992) (64)
- Resistance of guinea pigs to leukemia following transfer of immunocompetent allogeneic lymphoid cells. (1972) (64)
- Antigen-specific T-cell-mediated suppression. I. Induction of L-glutamic acid(60)-L-alanine(30)-L-tyrosine(10) specific suppressor T cells in vitro requires both antigen-specific T-cell-suppressor factor and antigen (1978) (63)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF LYMPHOCYTE INTERACTIONS AND DIFFERENTIATION (1976) (63)
- Diversity in MHC class II ovalbumin T cell epitopes generated by distinct proteases. (1992) (63)
- THE PATHOLOGIC EFFECTS OF INTRAVENOUSLY ADMINISTERED SOLUBLE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES (1960) (63)
- Idiotypic analysis of anti-GAT antibodies. I. Presence of common idiotypic specificities in both responder and nonresponder mice. (1978) (63)
- Immunosuppressive factor(s) extracted from lymphoid cells of nonresponder mice primed with L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L- tyrosine10 (GAT) II. Cellular source and effect on responder and nonresponder mice (1977) (61)
- Localization of colloidal substances in vascular endothelium, a mechanism of tissue damage. II. Experimental serum sickness with acute glomerulonephritis induced passively in mice by antigen-antibody complexes in antigen excess. (1959) (60)
- Immunologic effects of whole-body ultraviolet irradiation: selective defect in splenic adherent cell function in vitro. (1980) (60)
- Analysis of T cell hybridomas. I. Characterization of H-2 and Igh- restricted monoclonal suppressor factors (1981) (59)
- CELL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN HISTOINCOMPATIBLE T AND B LYMPHOCYTES (1974) (59)
- Specific and nonspecific antitumor immunity. II. Macrophage-mediated nonspecific effector activity induced by BCG and similar agents. (1975) (59)
- The role of T cell sets in the rejection of a methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma (S1509a) in syngeneic mice. (1981) (58)
- Immunologic events in experimental hypersensitivity granulomas. (1973) (58)
- Carrier function in anti-hapten antibody responses. V. Analysis of cellular events in the enhancement of antibody responses by the "allogeneic effect" in DNP-OVA-primed guinea pigs challenged with a heterologous DNP-conjugate. (1971) (58)
- Immunological tolerance; mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications (1974) (57)
- Inhibition of dual Ir gene-controlled T-lymphocyte proliferative response to poly (Glu56Lys35Phe9)n with anti-Ia antisera directed against products of either I-A or I-C subregion. (1978) (57)
- STUDIES ON ANTIGENICITY. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IN VIVO AND IN VITRO ENZYMATIC DEGRADABILITY OF HAPTEN-POLYLYSINE CONJUGATES AND THEIR ANTIGENICITIES IN GUINEA PIGS. (1964) (57)
- Chronic treatment with rabbit anti-mouse mu-chain antibody alters the characteristic immunoglobulin heavy-chain restriction of murine suppressor T-cell factors. (1984) (57)
- Cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for I region determinants do not require interactions with H-2K or D gene products (1977) (56)
- Genetic control of specific immune suppression. III. Mapping of H-2 complex complementing genes controlling immune suppression by the random copolymer L-glutamic acid(50)-L-Tyrosine(50) (GT) (1976) (56)
- Antigen-Specific T Cell-Mediated Suppression (1978) (56)
- THE PRODUCTION OF ANAPHYLACTIC ANTIBODY IN THE RAT. (1964) (56)
- Antigen-presenting cell function in induction of helper T cells for cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses: evidence for antigen processing. (1981) (56)
- Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. VII. H-2-restricted anti-idiotypic suppressor factor from efferent suppressor T cells (1981) (56)
- Immunogenetics and Immunodeficiency (1975) (56)
- Genetic control of immune responses in vitro. VI. Experimental conditions for the development of helper T-cell activity specific for the terpolymer L-glutamic aicd60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT) in nonresponder mice (1975) (56)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO III. TOLEROGENIC PROPERTIES OF THE TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID60-L-ALANINE30-L-TYROSINE10 (GAT) FOR SPLEEN CELLS FROM NONRESPONDER (H-2q AND H-2s) MICE (1974) (55)
- B-lymphocyte responses to trinitrophenyl-conjugated Ficoll: requirement for T lymphocytes and Ia-bearing adherent cells. (1981) (54)
- SPECIFIC IMMUNE RESPONSE GENES OF THE GUINEA PIG (1971) (54)
- Specific T-cell tolerance may be preceded by a primary response. (1994) (54)
- In vivo effects of anti-Ia alloantisera. I. Elimination of specific suppression by in vivo administration of antisera specific for I-J controlled determinants (1978) (54)
- An effector-cell independent step in target cell lysis by sensitized mouse lymphocytes. (1973) (54)
- Influence of irradiation on resistance to infection. (1960) (54)
- Reassociation with beta 2-microglobulin is necessary for Db class I major histocompatibility complex binding of an exogenous influenza peptide. (1991) (53)
- Cellular interactions in the generation of cytolytic T lymphocyte responses: role of Ia-positive splenic adherent cells in presentation in H-2 antigen. (1980) (53)
- Regulation of the immune response to tumor antigen. IV. Tumor antigen-specific suppressor factor(s) bear I-J determinants and induce suppressor T cells in vivo. (1978) (53)
- BACTERIAL PHAGOCYTOSIS BY THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM IN VIVO UNDER DIFFERENT IMMUNE CONDITIONS * (1960) (52)
- Hapten-specific IgE antibody responses in mice. IV. Evidence for distinctive sensitivities of IgE and IgG B lymphocytes to the regulatory influence of T cells. (1974) (52)
- IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE IN BONE MARROW-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES III. TOLERANCE INDUCTION IN PRIMED B CELLS BY HAPTEN CONJUGATES OF UNRELATED IMMUNOGENIC OR NONIMMUNOGENIC CARRIERS (1974) (52)
- The Stimulation of Specific Suppressor T Cells in Genetic Non‐Responder Mice by Linear Random Copolymers of L‐Amino Acids (1975) (51)
- Antigen-Specific T Cell-Mediated Suppression: III. Induction of Antigen-Specific Suppressor T Cells (TS2) in L-Glutamic Acid60-L-Alanine30-L-Tyrosine10 (GAT) Responder Mice by Nonresponder-Derived GAT-Suppressor Factor (GAT-TSF) (1978) (51)
- Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. II. Induction of suppressor T cells with idiotype-coupled syngeneic spleen cells (1979) (51)
- Genetic control of the immune response of guinea pigs to limiting doses of bovine serum albumin: relationship to the poly-L-lysine gene. (1970) (51)
- Identification of an I-J+ antigen-presenting cell required for third order suppressor cell activation (1983) (50)
- Radioresistance of carrier-specific helper thymus-derived lymphocytes in mice. (1972) (50)
- MHC‐Restricted T Cell Activation: Analysis with T Cell Hybridomas (1983) (50)
- Mapping the H-2-linked genes governing, respectively, the immune responses to a glutamic acid-alanine-tyrosine copolymer and to limiting doses of ovalbumin. (1973) (49)
- The distribution of antigenic and nonantigenic compounds within draining lymph nodes. (1966) (49)
- Mapping of the immune response genes in the major histocompatibility complex of the Rhesus monkey (1975) (49)
- Cellular interactions in the generation of cytolytic T lymphocyte responses Analysis of the helper T cell pathway (1981) (49)
- The role of Ia molecules in the activation of T lymphocytes. III. Antigen-specific, Ia-restricted, interleukin 2-producing T cell hybridomas with detectable affinity for the restricting I-A molecule (1983) (48)
- Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. III. Induction of delayed type hypersensitivity to azobenzenearsonate with anti-cross- reactive idiotypic antibodies (1980) (48)
- STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF THE CARRIER MOLECULE ON ANTIHAPTEN ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS (1966) (47)
- Two genetically identical antigen-presenting cell clones display heterogeneity in antigen processing. (1989) (47)
- The cytolytic T lymphocyte response to trinitrophenyl-modified syngeneic cells. II. Evidence for antigen-specific suppressor T cells. (1979) (46)
- Immunosuppressive factor(s) specific for L-glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 (GT). I. Production, characterization, and lack of H-2 restriction for activity in recipient strain. (1977) (45)
- Hapten-specific T cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. III. Interaction of effector suppressor T cells is restricted by H-2 and Igh-V genes (1980) (45)
- HAPTEN-SPECIFIC TOLERANCE PREFERENTIAL DEPRESSION OF THE HIGH AFFINITY ANTIBODY RESPONSE (1972) (45)
- GENETIC FACTORS CONTROLLING ANTI-SHEEP ERYTHROCYTE ANTIBODY RESPONSE AND IMMUNOGLOBULIN SYNTHESIS IN BACKCROSS AND F2 PROGENY OF MICE GENETICALLY SELECTED FOR "HIGH" OR "LOW" ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS (1972) (45)
- Induction, Control and Consequences of Virus Specific Cytotoxic T Cells (1981) (45)
- STRUCTURE AND SPECIFICITY OF GUINEA PIG 7S ANTIBODIES (1963) (45)
- Analysis of Ir gene function using monoclonal antibodies: independent regulation of GAT and GLPhe T cell responses by I-A and I-E subregion products on a single accessory cell population. (1981) (44)
- STUDIES ON THE SPECIFICITY OF THE CELLULAR INFILTRATE IN DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS. (1963) (44)
- SPECIFIC IMMUNE RESPONSE GENES OF THE GUINEA PIG (1971) (44)
- Carrier function in anti-hapten antibody responses. VI. Establishment of experimental conditions for either inhibitory or enhancing influences of carrier-specific cells on antibody production. (1973) (44)
- Congenital absence of the portal vein: Case report and MR demonstration (2005) (44)
- Idiotypic analysis of antibodies to poly(Glu60Ala30Tyr10): interstrain and interspecies idiotypic crossreactions. (1978) (44)
- Genetic control of immune responsiveness to limiting doses of proteins and hapten protein conjugates in guinea pigs. (1971) (44)
- THE EFFECT OF HIGH DOSES OF X-IRRADIATION ON THE PHAGOCYTIC, PROLIFERATIVE, AND METABOLIC PROPERTIES OF THE RETICULO-ENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM (1959) (44)
- HISTOCOMPATIBILITY TYPE AND IMMUNE RESPONSIVENESS IN RANDOM BRED HARTLEY STRAIN GUINEA PIGS (1970) (43)
- A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF THE STIMULATION OF DNA SYNTHESIS IN LYMPH NODE CELL CULTURES BY ANTI-LYMPHOCYTE SERUM, ANTI-GAMMA GLOBULIN SERUM, SPECIFIC ANTIGEN, AND PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ (1969) (43)
- Induction of T-lymphocyte responses to a small molecular weight antigen. III. T-T cell interactions to determinants linked together: suppression vs. enhancement (1975) (43)
- CARRIER FUNCTION IN ANTI-HAPTEN ANTIBODY RESPONSES (1971) (43)
- Interruption of the sequential release of small and large molecules from tumor cells by low temperature during cytolysis mediated by immune T-cells or complement. (1974) (43)
- SUPPRESSOR T CELL CIRCUITS (1982) (43)
- Properties of macrophage receptors for cytophilic antibodies. (1966) (42)
- ANTIHAPTEN ANTIBODY SPECIFICITY AND L CHAIN TYPE (1967) (42)
- Regulation of the immune response to tumor antigen. (1978) (41)
- A study of the 'termination' of tolerance to BSA with DNP-BSA in rabbits: relative affinities of the antibodies for the immunizing and the paralysing antigens. (1967) (41)
- The pharmacokinetics and toxicity of murine monoclonal antibodies and of gelonin conjugates of these antibodies. (1987) (41)
- The role of Ia molecules in the activation of T lymphocytes. II. Ia-restricted recognition of allo K/D antigens is required for class I MHC-stimulated mixed lymphocyte responses. (1983) (41)
- Effect of Hemorrhagic Shock on the Phagocytic Function of Kupffer Cells (1958) (41)
- Analysis of the association of peptides of optimal length to class I molecules on the surface of cells. (1992) (41)
- Characterization of immune response and mixed lymphocyte reactions in selected intra-H-2 recombinant strains. (1975) (41)
- Genetic control of cytolytic T lymphocyte responses. III. The role of K and I region alleles on the specificity of the cytolytic T lymphocyte response to trinitrophenyl-modified syngeneic cells. (1979) (41)
- PROPERTIES OF GUINEA PIG 7S ANTIBODIES (1963) (41)
- Hapten-specific IgE antibody responses in mice. 3. Establishment of parameters for generation of helper T cell function regulating the primary and secondary responses of IgE and IgG B lymphocytes. (1974) (40)
- TRANSFER OF RESPONSIVENESS TO HAPTEN CONJUGATES OF POLY-L-LYSINE AND OF A COPOLYMER OF L-GLUTAMIC ACID AND L-LYSINE TO LETHALLY IRRADIATED NON-RESPONDER GUINEA PIGS BY BONE MARROW OR LYMPH NODE AND SPLEEN CELLS FROM RESPONDER GUINEA PIGS (1969) (40)
- Studies on the Pathogenesis of Experimental Immune Thyroiditis.∗ (1961) (40)
- THE ANAMNESTIC ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO TYPE III SPECIFIC PNEUMOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDE (1969) (39)
- The class II MHC-restricted presentation of endogenously synthesized ovalbumin displays clonal variation, requires endosomal/lysosomal processing, and is up-regulated by heat shock. (1992) (39)
- Significance and biological function of class II MHC molecules. Rous-Whipple Award lecture 1985. (1985) (39)
- Selective modification of a private I-A allo-stimulating determinant(s) upon association of antigen with an antigen-presenting cell (1984) (39)
- Specific immune response genes of the guinea pig. 3. Linkage of the GA and GT immune response genes to histocompatibility genotypes in inbred guinea pigs. (1971) (38)
- Mechanisms involved in the antileukemic effect of immunocompetent allogeneic lymphoid cell transfer. (1972) (38)
- Control of t-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte activation by two complementing Ir-GLphi immune response genes (1976) (38)
- Determinants of antigenic molecules responsible for genetically controlled regulation of immune responses. (1976) (38)
- The induction of cytolytic T lymphocytes with specificity for p-azophenylarsonate coupled syngeneic cells. (1978) (38)
- Failure of lymphocytes to reexpress antigen receptors after brief interaction with a tolerogenic D-amino acid copolymer. (1974) (37)
- CHAPTER 13 – FUNCTIONS OF THE KUPFFER CELLS (1964) (37)
- Genetic control of cytolytic T-lymphocyte responses. I. Ir gene control of the specificity of cytolytic T-lymphocyte responses to trinitrophenyl-modified syngeneic cells (1978) (37)
- T cell development in B cell-deficient mice. II. Serological characterization of suppressor T cell factors (TsF1) produced in normal mice and in mice treated chronically with rabbit anti-mouse IgM antibodies (1985) (37)
- Inclusion group systems and cis-trans effects in responses controlled by the two complementing Ir-GLphi genes (1976) (36)
- Feedback suppression of the immune response in vitro. I. Activity of antigen-stimulated B cells (1980) (35)
- Loss of Ia-bearing splenic adherent cells after whole body ultraviolet irradiation. (1980) (35)
- Inhibition of antigen-specific T lymphocyte activation by structurally related Ir gene-controlled polymers. II. Competitive inhibition of I-E- restricted, antigen-specific T cell responses (1984) (35)
- Secondary antibody responses in vitro to L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30- L-tyrosine10 (GAT) by (responder X nonresponder)F1 spleen cells stimulated by parental GAT-macrophages (1977) (35)
- Fine specificity of antibodies to poly(Glu60Ala30Tyr10) produced by hybrid cell lines. (1979) (35)
- Cloning and expression of a cDNA for the T-cell-activating protein TAP. (1988) (34)
- SPECIFIC IMMUNE RESPONSE GENES OF THE GUINEA PIG (1972) (34)
- The role of Ia molecules in the activation of T lymphocytes. IV. The basis of the thymocyte IL 1 response and its possible role in the generation of the T cell repertoire. (1984) (34)
- Effects of cyclosporin A, FK 506, and mycalamide A on the activation of murine CD4+ T cells by the murine B7 antigen (1993) (34)
- The expression, function, and ontogeny of a novel T cell-activating protein, TAP, in the thymus. (1986) (34)
- H-2-linked genetic control of resistance to histocompatible tumors. (1975) (33)
- Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity: anti-I-A alloantisera interfere with induction and expression of T-cell-mediated immunity to cell-bound antigen in vivo. (1980) (33)
- Induction of immunological tolerance in bone marrow-derived lymphocytes of the IgE antibody class. (1973) (32)
- Acquisition of syngeneic I-A determinants by T cells proliferating in response to poly (Glu60Ala30Tyr10). (1981) (32)
- Monoclonal antibodies to tissue-specific cell surface antigens. I. Characterization of an antibody to a prostate tissue antigen. (1984) (32)
- Purification of Hodgkin's disease tumor-associated antigens. (1973) (32)
- Thymic T cells are driven to expand upon interaction with self-class II major histocompatibility complex gene products on accessory cells. (1984) (32)
- Immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. IV. Requirement for Ia+ adherent cells for induction. (1980) (32)
- Feedback suppression of the immune response in vitro. II. IgVH- restricted antibody-dependent suppression (1980) (31)
- PROPERTIES OF RAT ANAPHYLACTIC ANTIBODY. (1964) (31)
- Augmented Anti-SIII Antibody Responses to an SIII-Protein Conjugate (1971) (31)
- Immunologic effects of whole body ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. II. Defect in splenic adherent cell antigen presentation for stimulation of T cell proliferation. (1980) (31)
- THE GENETIC CONTROL OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO HAPTEN-POLY-L-LYSINE CONJUGATES IN GUINEA PIGS (1968) (30)
- When all is said and done.... (1991) (30)
- Genetic control of the specificity of anti-DNP antibodies. II. Differences in the specificity of anti-DNP antibody produced by several inbred strains of mice. (1970) (30)
- Genetic control of immunological responsiveness in guinea pigs to 2,4-dinitrophenyl conjugates of poly-L-arginine, protamine, and poly-L-ornithine. (1969) (30)
- Dissociation of T cell helper function and delayed hypersensitivity. (1974) (30)
- Isolation of purified H and L polypeptide chains from guinea-pig gamma-2-immunoglobulin after mild reduction. (1966) (30)
- Genetic control of a shared idiotype among antibodies directed to distinct specificities (1980) (29)
- Immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. II. T cell-mediated nonresponsiveness to fowl gamma-globulin. (1979) (29)
- Is the primary complement lesion insufficient for lysis? Failure of cells damaged under osmotic protection to lyse in EDTA or at low temperature after removal of osmotic protection. (1975) (29)
- Hapten-specific T cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. VII. Idiotype-specific suppression of plaque-forming cell responses (1981) (29)
- A STUDY OF THE PASSIVE TRANSFER OF DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY TO DNP-POLY-L-LYSINE AND DNP-GL IN RESPONDER AND NONRESPONDER GUINEA PIGS (1967) (29)
- Phospholipase treatment of accessory cells that have been exposed to antigen selectively inhibits antigen-specific Ia-restricted, but not allospecific, stimulation of T lymphocytes. (1986) (29)
- Cerulenin is a potent inhibitor of antigen processing by antigen-presenting cells. (1987) (28)
- IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO (1973) (28)
- Genetic control of thymus-derived cell function. 3. DNA synthetic responses of rat lymph node cells stimulated in culture with concanavalin A and phytohemagglutinin. (1973) (28)
- Immunosuppressive factor(s) specific for L‐glutamic acid50‐L‐tyrosine50 IV. In vitro activity and immunochemical properties (1977) (28)
- Regulation of immune response to tumor antigen: interference with syngeneic tumor immunity by anti-IA alloantisera. (1979) (28)
- Antigenic Relationship between Two Types of 7 S Guinea Pig γ-Globulins (1963) (28)
- Helper and suppressor T cell factors (1980) (28)
- I‐J as a Restriction Element in the Suppressor T Cell System (1985) (28)
- The influence of ultraviolet light irradiation on the immune system. (1980) (27)
- Genetic control of cytolytic t-lymphocyte responses. II. The role of the host genotype in parental leads to F1 radiation chimeras in the control of the specificity of cytolytic T-lymphocyte responses to trinitrophenyl-modified syngeneic cells (1978) (27)
- Sedimentation properties of antibody cytophilic for macrophages. (1968) (27)
- Potentiation of a primary in vivo antibody response by alloantisera against gene products of the I region of the H-2 complex. (1977) (27)
- Inhibition of immune cell-mediated killing by heparin. (1973) (27)
- A quantitative study of passive anaphylaxis in the guinea pig; passive sensitization with non-precipitable or univalent rabbit antiovalbumin. (1949) (27)
- Idiotypic analysis of monoclonal antibodies to poly(Glu60Ala30Tyr10). (1979) (27)
- Inhibition of tumor growth by monoclonal anti-I-J antibodies. (1983) (27)
- STUDIES ON ARTIFICIAL ANTIGENS (1963) (27)
- Mouse cytolytic T lymphocytes induced by xenogeneic rat stimulator cells exhibit specificity for H-2 complex alloantigens. (1977) (27)
- Genetic control of thymus-derived cell function. IV. Mitogen responsiveness and mixed lymphocyte reactivity of thymus cells and lymph node cells from Lewis and Brown Norway rats. (1973) (27)
- I-J-restricted interactions in the generation of azobenzenearsonate- specific suppressor T cells (1982) (27)
- Antigen and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. IX. T cell--T cell interaction in the generation of first-order idiotype-bearing suppressor T cells. (1982) (26)
- Specific T-cell tolerance may reflect selective activation of lymphokine synthesis. (1995) (26)
- Molecular signals in antigen presentation. I. Effects of interleukin 1 and 2 on radiation-treated antigen-presenting cells in vivo and in vitro. (1983) (26)
- Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. VII. Suppressor T cells induced by suboptimal doses of antigen plus an I-J-specific allogeneic effect (1981) (26)
- Induction of tolerance to nucleic acid determinants by administration of a complex of nucleoside D-glutamic acid and D-lysine (D-GL). (1975) (26)
- Suppressor factor from a T cell hybrid inhibits delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to azobenzenearsonate. (1981) (26)
- Specific suppressor responses to antigen under I region control. (1979) (26)
- HAPTEN-SPECIFIC IgE ANTIBODY RESPONSES IN MICE (1973) (25)
- SPECIFIC IMMUNE RESPONSE GENES OF THE GUINEA PIG (1971) (25)
- Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. VI. Antigen density dependence of the induction of genetically restricted suppressor cells. (1980) (25)
- The genetic mechanisms that control the immune response and antigen recognition. (1974) (25)
- A mutant antigen-presenting cell defective in antigen presentation expresses class II MHC molecules with an altered conformation. (1993) (25)
- [Experimental production of antinuclear antibodies]. (1960) (25)
- Histocompatibility-linked immune-response genes in the rhesus monkey. (1974) (25)
- Passive Acute Glomerulonephritis Induced by Antigen-Antibody Complexes Solubilized in Hapten Excess.∗ (1962) (25)
- QUANTITATIVE VARIATIONS IN L CHAIN TYPES IN GUINEA PIG ANTIHAPTEN ANTIBODIES (1966) (25)
- Genetic control of the immune response to the radom linear terpolymer of L‐glutamic acid, L‐lysine and L‐leucine (GLleu) by complementing Ir genes (1976) (24)
- Gene encoding T-cell-activating protein TAP maps to the Ly-6 locus. (1986) (24)
- Hexose Content of Guinea Pig γ1 and γ2 Immunoglobulins.∗ (1965) (24)
- Characterization of an immune response gene in mice controlling IgE and IgG antibody responses to ragweed pollen extract and its 2,4‐dinitrophenylated derivative (1974) (24)
- Structural control of immunogenicity. II. Antibody synthesis and cellular immunity in response to immunization with mono-epsilon-oligo-L-lysines. (1971) (24)
- Specific and nonspecific antitumor immunity. I. Description of an in vitro assay based on inhibition of DNA synthesis in tumor cells. (1975) (23)
- Contact Reactivity to Carcinogenic Polycyclic Hydrocarbons (1963) (23)
- An antigen-specific signal is required for the activation of second- order suppressor T cells in the regulation of delayed-type hypersensitivity to 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (1983) (23)
- The use of radioactively labeled S III to study the blood clearance and the immune response of mice to pneumococcal polysaccharides (1967) (23)
- Analysis of antigen presentation by metabolically inactive accessory cells and their isolated membranes. (1985) (23)
- Immune Response Genes (1974) (23)
- Analysis of thymocyte MHC specificity with thymocyte hybridomas (1984) (22)
- Immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. I. T- cell-mediated suppression to the terpolymer poly-(Glu, Lys, Phe)n (1978) (22)
- Biologic activity of an idiotype-bearing suppressor T cell factor produced by a long-term T cell hybridoma. (1982) (22)
- Studies on the Properties of Fragments of Guinea Pig γ1 and γ2 Antibodies Obtained by Papain Digestion and Mild Reduction (1964) (22)
- Enhanced syngeneic tumor destruction by in vivo inhibition of suppressor T cells using anti-I-J alloantiserum. (1978) (22)
- Immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. III. Distinctions between T cell tolerance and T cell mediated suppression. (1979) (22)
- The genetic and cellular basis of antigen and receptor stimulated regulation. (1980) (22)
- The effect of intravenous antigen on circulating monocytes in animals with delayed hypersensitivity. (1969) (21)
- Induction of T-lymphocyte responses to a small molecular weight antigen. II. specific tolerance induced in azebenzenearsonate (ABA)- specific T cells in Guniea pigs by administration of low doses of an ABA conjugate of chloroacetyl tyrosine in incomplete Freund's adjuvant (1975) (21)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO (1974) (21)
- CELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF ANTI-DNP-PLL AND ANTICONVEYOR ALBUMIN ANTIBODIES IN GENETIC NONRESPONDER GUINEA PIGS IMMUNIZED WITH DNP-PLL ALBUMIN COMPLEXES (1967) (21)
- Cytotoxic T lymphocytes induced against allogeneic I-region determinants react with Ia molecules on trinitrophenyl-conjugated syngeneic target cells (1977) (20)
- Characterization of antigen association with accessory cells: specific removal of processed antigens from the cell surface by phospholipases. (1987) (20)
- PRESENCE OF TWO TYPES OF L POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS IN GUINEA PIG 7S IMMUNOGLOBULINS (1966) (20)
- Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatorymechanisms. The failure of idiotype- coupled spleen cells to induce unresponsiveness in animals lacking the appropriate VH genes is caused by the lack of idiotype-matehed targets (1980) (20)
- Depression of Reticuloendothelial System Phagocytic Function by Ingested Lipids∗ (1968) (19)
- The PLL gene and histocompatibility genotype in inbred and random-bred guinea pigs. (1971) (19)
- The generation of antibody diversity. I. Studies on the population distribution of anti-DNP antibody affinities and on the influence of allotype on antibody affinity and concentration. (1973) (19)
- Anaphylactic antibody in the young rat. (1966) (18)
- THE ROLE OF HISTOCOMPATIBILITY GENE PRODUCTS IN COOPERATIVE CELL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN T AND B LYMPHOCYTES (1974) (18)
- Weak base amines can inhibit class I MHC-restricted antigen presentation. (1991) (18)
- Idiotypic analysis of anti-GAT antibodies. VI. Identification and strain distribution of the GA-1 idiotype. (1979) (18)
- Specific Immune Response Genes of Guinea Pigs (1971) (18)
- An electron microscopic study of delayed sensitivity to ferritin in guinea-pigs. (1962) (18)
- Identification of the cell population responding to DNP-GL in lethally irradiated strain 13 chimeric guinea pigs reconstituted with strain 13 bone marrow and (2 x 13) F 1 lymph node and spleen cells. (1970) (18)
- Hyperactivity of the reticuloendothelial system and experimental anemia in mice. (1960) (18)
- The histocompatibility complex of rhesus monkeys. 3. Evidence for a major MLR locus and histocompatibility-linked Ir genes. (1973) (18)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO (1973) (18)
- Antigen processing and presentation. The biologic role of MHC molecules in determinant selection. (1988) (18)
- Hapten-specific T cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. VI. Evidence for different T cell receptors in cells that mediate H-21- restricted and H-2D-restricted cutaneous sensitivity responses (1980) (18)
- Suppressor T cells and suppressor factor. (1978) (18)
- Modulation of immune responses by suppressor T cells. (1978) (17)
- The cytolytic T lymphocyte response to trinitrophenyl-modified syngeneic cells. I. Evidence for antigen-specific helper T cells. (1979) (17)
- Problems encountered in double diffusion analysis in agar of hapten specific immune systems. I. Complement dependent precipitation. (1965) (17)
- The effect of dose in tolerance induction on the subsequent response to a cross-reactive antigen. (1969) (17)
- Histocompatibility-linked genetic control of the immune response to hapten guinea pig albumin conjugates in inbred guinea pigs. (1972) (17)
- IgE response to synthetic polypeptide antigens. II. Idiotypic analysis of the IgE response to L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT). (1980) (17)
- Genetic control of the specificity of anti-DNP antibodies. I. Differences in the specificity of anti-DNP antibody produced by mammalian species. (1970) (17)
- Studies on the Structure of Mouse Antibodies.∗ (1963) (17)
- Chemical cross-linking of class I molecules on cells creates receptive peptide binding sites. (1992) (17)
- The involvement of suppressor T cells in Ir gene regulation of secondary antibody responses of primed (responder X nonresponder)F1 mice to macrophage-bound L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine (1978) (16)
- Production of Acute Glomerulonephritis in Mice with Soluble Antigen-Antibody Complexes Prepared from Homologous Antibody.∗ (1960) (16)
- Genetic and serological analysis of the expression of crossreactive idiotypic determinants on anti-p-azobenzenarsonate antibodies and p-azobenzenarsonate-specific suppressor T cell factors. (1981) (16)
- Development of a hemolytic plaque assay for glutamic acid, lysine-containing polypeptides: demonstration that nonresponder mice produce antibodies to these peptides when conjugated to an immunogenic carrier. (1977) (16)
- Idiotypic analysis of anti-GAT antibodies. VII. Common idiotype on hybridoma antibodies to poly(Glu60 Ala40) (1980) (16)
- Effect of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection on the development and regulation of T cell-mediated immune responses. (1983) (16)
- Antigen and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. VI. Demonstration of cross-reactive idiotypic determinants on azobenzenearsonate-specific antigen-binding suppressor T cells producing soluble suppressor factor(s). (1980) (16)
- CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW INTRA-H-2 RECOMBINANT (1974) (16)
- Presence of common idiotypes on antibodies induced by glutamic acid‐lysine‐containing terpolymers in responder and nonresponder mice with the lg‐1b heavy chain allotype (1977) (16)
- DIFFERENCES IN THE ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITIES OF GUINEA PIG 7S ANTIBODIES OF DIFFERENT SPECIFICITIES (1964) (15)
- Properties of Guinea Pig 7S Antibodies. VI. Transmission of Antibodies From Maternal to Fetal Circulation.∗ (1963) (15)
- Studies on cell-free synthesis of rat immunoglobulins, II. Synthesis of immunoglobulin and of antibody to the dinitrophenyl hapten. (1967) (15)
- Idiotypic Analysis of Anti-GAT Antibodies (1978) (15)
- THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF SPECIFIC H-LINKED IMMUNE RESPONSE GENES AND IMMUNE SUPPRESSION GENES (1976) (15)
- Antigen presentation by hapten‐specific B lymphocytes III. Analysis of the immunoglobulin‐dependent pathway of antigen presentation to interleukin 1‐dependent T lymphocytes (1986) (15)
- Regulation of the immune response to tumor antigen. V. Modulation of suppressor t-cell activity in vivo. (1979) (15)
- PROPERTIES OF GUINEA PIG 7S ANTIBODIES V. INHIBITION BY GUINEA PIG γ1 ANTIBODIES OF PASSIVE IMMUNE LYSIS PROVOKED BY γ2 ANTIBODIES (1963) (15)
- Presence of identical antigenic determinants in the Fd fragments of gamma-1- and gamma-2-guinea pig immunoglobulins. (1966) (15)
- Genetic restriction of macrophage-lymphocyte interactions in secondary antibody responses in vitro. (1977) (15)
- Immunologic effects of whole-body ultraviolet (uv) irradiation. III Defective splenic adherent cell function in alloantigen-stimulated T-cell proliferation. (1981) (15)
- T-lymphocyte mediated cytolysis: temperature dependence of killer cell dependent and independent phases and lack of recovery from the lethal hit at low temperatures. (1975) (14)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO (1974) (14)
- Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. X. The induction and suppression of hapten-specific granulomas. (1982) (14)
- Characterization of the primary IgM response to GAT and GT: conditions required for the detection of IgM antibodies. (1979) (14)
- Binding of poly (Glu-60 Ala-30 Tyr-10) by thymic lymphocytes from genetic responder and non-responder mice: effect of antihistocompatibility serum. (1975) (14)
- The rosette cell response of several mouse strains to immunization with both sheep and pigeon erythrocytes; magnitude of errors caused by cytophilic antibody (1972) (13)
- Changes in the proportion of guinea-pig gamma-1 and gamma-2 antibodies during immunization and the cellular localization of these immunoglobulins. (1968) (13)
- Cell interactions between histoincompatible T and B lymphocytes. VIII. In vivo cooperative responses between lymphocytes are controlled by genes in the K-end of the H-2 complex. (1975) (13)
- Identification of Rabbit, Monkey, and Dog Antibodies with PCA Activity for Guinea Pigs.∗ (1964) (13)
- CARRIER FUNCTION IN ANTI-HAPTEN IMMUNE RESPONSES (1970) (13)
- Cell interactions between histoincompatible T and B lymphocytes. V. Failure of histoincompatible T cells to interfere with physiologic cooperation between syngeneic T and B lymphocytes. (1974) (13)
- Costimulatory signal provided by a B-lymphoblastoid cell line and its Ia-negative variant. (1989) (13)
- Immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. V. Interacting T cell subpopulations in the suppressor pathway. (1980) (13)
- Antigen-specific T cell-mediated suppression. II. In vitro induction by I-J-coded L-glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 (GT)-specific T cell suppressor factor (GT-T8F) of suppressor T cells (T82) bearing distinct I-J determinants. (1978) (13)
- 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). (1978) (13)
- Failure to induce tolerance to 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene contact sensitivity with a 2,4-dinitrophenyl (DNP) conjugate of a copolymer of D-glutamic acid and D-lysine, a specific tolerogen for DNP B cells. (1974) (12)
- Idiotypic analysis of anti-GAT antibodies. VIII. Comparison of interstrain and allotype-associated idiotypic specificities. (1981) (12)
- Suppressor T-cell factor(s) display an altered pattern of Igh (immunoglobulin heavy chain locus) genetic restriction when developed in an Igh-congeneic host. (1985) (12)
- Genetic Control of Immune Responsiveness to a Glutamic Acid, Alanine, Tyrosine Copolymer in Mice (1971) (12)
- REVERSIBLE AND IRREVERSIBLE B CELL TOLERANCE: DISTINGUISHING PROPERTIES AND MECHANISMS (1974) (12)
- STIMULATION OF ANTIBODY RESPONSES IN VITRO BY ANTIGEN-BEARING SYNGENEIC AND ALLOGENEIC MACROPHAGES (1976) (12)
- The influence of B-cell idiotypes on the repertoire of suppressor T cells. (1986) (12)
- METHODS OF IMMUNOLOGIC INJURY TO TISSUES. (1963) (12)
- Specificity of rat xenogeneic cell-mediated cytolysis for the products of the K and D loci of the mouse H-2 complex. (1977) (12)
- [Analysis of the restricted dinitrophenyl (DNP) antibody response to the DNP conjugate of poly-(L-Glu56, L-LYS35, L-PHE9)]. (1978) (11)
- HAPTEN‐CARRIER RELATIONSHIPS (1970) (11)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO (1974) (11)
- Inhibition of the induction of cytolytic T lymphocytes with alloantisera directed against H-2K and H-2D gene products. (1978) (11)
- Cell-associated immune reactions. (1968) (11)
- T cell development in B cell-deficient mice. V. Stopping anti-mu treatment results in Igh-restricted expansion of the T suppressor cell repertoire concomitant with the development of normal immunoglobulin levels (1986) (11)
- The effect of various hormones on the serum level of anaphylactic antibody in the rat. (1966) (11)
- Genetic control of the cytolytic T lymphocyte response to influenza viruses: H-2 genes influence the response to H-2Kb plus virus. (1982) (11)
- Properties of Guinea Pig 7S Antibodies IV. Antibody Response to E. coli Bacteria.∗ (1963) (11)
- Ir gene control of the cytotoxic T lymphocyte response to Sendai virus: H-2k mice are low responders to Sendai. (1981) (11)
- CARRIER FUNCTION IN ANTI-HAPTEN IMMUNE RESPONSES (1970) (11)
- Ir gene controlled carrier effects in the induction and elicitation of hapten-specific delayed-type hypersensitivity responses (1979) (11)
- Immunocytochemical Studies on B Lymphocytes from the Biozzi High and Low Lines of Mice Selected for Their Responses to Heterologous Erythrocytes 1 (1974) (10)
- Correlation between structural characteristics and immunological properties of the terpolymer L‐glutamic acid60‐L‐alanine30‐L‐tyrosine (1977) (10)
- Effect of Phenergan (N-Dimethylamioo-2-Propyl-1-Thiodiphenyla-mine, 3277 RP) on the Arthus Reaction in Rabbits (1949) (10)
- Suppressor T Cells, Immunoglobulin and Igh Restriction (1988) (10)
- Comparison of T lymphocyte-dependent and B lymphocyte-dependent mitogen-stimulated DNA synthesis in serum-free medium with spleen cells from animals chosen for broad variation in genetically determined differences in T lymphocyte mitogen responsiveness. (1974) (10)
- Two distinct mechanisms regulate the in vivo generation of cytotoxic T cells (1982) (10)
- Gene dose effects in Ir gene-controlled systems. (1979) (10)
- Lack of association between carcinoma of the breast and HL-A specificities. (2008) (10)
- Immune response genes in inbred rats. I. Analysis of responder status to synthetic polypeptides and low doses of bovine serum albumin (1974) (10)
- IgE responses to synthetic polypeptide antigens. I. Simultaneous Ir gene and isotype-specific regulation of IgE responses to L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT). (1979) (10)
- Analysis of the cross-reactive immune suppression induced by the random copolymers L-glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 (GT), L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine40 and L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT). (1976) (10)
- Antigen-specific T cell-mediated suppression. V. H-2-linked genetic control of distinct antigen-specific defects in the production and activity of L-glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 suppressor factor (1980) (10)
- Relationship between the net electrical charge of antigens and specific antibodies. An example of selection by antigen of cells producing highest affinity antibody. (1969) (9)
- H‐2 control of the magnitude and heterogeneity of the immune response (1978) (9)
- Regulatory mechanisms in the immune response. (1974) (9)
- A study of immunologic tolerance in the dinitrophenyl poly-l-lysine immune system. (1969) (9)
- T cell development in B cell deficient mice. III. Restriction specificity of suppressor T cell factor(s) produced in mice treated chronically with rabbit anti-mouse mu chain antibody. (1985) (9)
- h Accumulation of a Substantial Pool of Inactive Class I MHC Heavy Chains on the Cell Surface (1991) (9)
- Induction of T lymphocyte responses to a small molecular weight antigen. I. Failure to induce tolerance in azobenzenearsonate (ABA)-specific T cells in guinea pigs with an ABA conjugate of A copolymer of D-glutamic acid and D-lysine (D-GL). (1975) (9)
- The characterization of the delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction to H-Y antigens (2005) (9)
- Antigen specific T cell-mediated suppression. VI. Properties of in vitro generated L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT)-specific T-suppressor factor(s) (GAT-TsF) in responder mouse strains. (1979) (9)
- Biosynthesis, glycosylation, and partial N-terminal amino acid sequence of the T-cell-activating protein TAP. (1987) (8)
- Immune response genes in inbred rats. II. Segregation studies of the GT and GA genes and their linkage to the major histocompatibility locus (1974) (8)
- The Inability of RNA from Lymph Node Cells from Immunized Strain 2 Animals to Confer Immune Competence To Strain 13 Lymph Node Cells in the DNP-PLL Immune System (1970) (8)
- IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE IN BONE MARROW-DERIVED LYMPHOCYTES (1974) (8)
- Expression of T-cell-activating protein in peripheral lymphocyte subsets. (1986) (8)
- IV. EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR THE INDUCTION OF HAPTEN-SPEcIFIC TOLERANCE OR FOR THE STIMULATION OF ANTI-HAPTEN ANAMNESTIC RESPONSES BY "NoNIMMUNOGENIC" HAPTEN-POLYPEPTIDE CONJUGATES (2003) (8)
- PURIFICATION OF A NERVE-GROWTH PROMOTING PROTEIN FROM THE MOUSE SALIVARY GLAND AND ITS NEURO-CYTOTOXIC ANTISERUM* (8)
- Structural control of immunogenicity. IV. Relative specificity of elicitation of cellular immune responses and of ligand binding to anti-hapten antibody after immunization with mono-epsilon-DNP-nona-L-lysine. (1971) (8)
- Effect of Gene Dose on the Immune Response to a 2,4-Dinitrophenyl Glutamic Acid Lysine Copolymer (1970) (8)
- Restriction of primary responses to the IgG class and dependency of IgM responses on secondary immunization for the copolymers of L-glutamic acid, L-tyrosine, and L-alanine (1977) (8)
- Science Over Politics (1999) (8)
- H-2 control of tolerance induction to L-glutamic acid, L-lysine-containing polymers. (1978) (7)
- Immunologic Properties of Products Obtained by Mild Reduction of Human and Guinea Pig γ-Globulins (1964) (7)
- SPECIFIC SUPPRESSOR EXTRACT STIMULATES THE PRODUCTION OF SUPPRESSOR T CELLS (1978) (7)
- ANTIGEN AND RECEPTOR STIMULATED REGULATION. THE RELATIONSHIP OF IDIOTYPE AND MHC PRODUCTS TO REGULATORY NETWORKS (1979) (7)
- ELECTROPHORETIC PATTERNS AT ACID AND ALKALINE PH OF REDUCED GUINEA-PIG 7 S GAMMA GLOBULIN AND ANTI-HAPTEN ANTIBODIES OF DIFFERENT SPECIFICITIES. (1965) (7)
- II. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE POLY-L-LYSINE GENE AND THE GENES CONTROLLING IMMUNE RESPONSIVENESS TO COPOLYMERS OF L-GLuTAMIC ACID AND L-ALANINE AND L-GLuTAMIC ACID AND L-TYROSINE IN RANDOM-BRED HARTLEY GUINEA PIGS* (1971) (7)
- The immune response of random-bred Hartley strain guinea pigs to 2,4-dinitrophenyl conjugates of a copolymer of L-glutamic acid and L-lysine. (1968) (7)
- The Role of MHC Gene Products in Immune Regulation and its Relevance to Alloreactivity (1992) (6)
- Hapten-coupled monoclonal anti-I-A antibodies provide a first signal for the induction of suppression. (1982) (6)
- SUPPRESSIVE ACTIVITY OF LYMPHOID CELL EXTRACTS FROM NON-RESPONDER MICE INJECTED WITH THE TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID60 – L-ALANINE30-L-TYROSINE10 (GAT) (1976) (6)
- Effect of anti‐Lyb3 antiserum on poly (L‐glutamic acid, L‐lysine)‐induced B cell tolerance (1981) (6)
- II. FAILURE OF PHYSIOLOGIC COOPERATIVE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN T AND B LYMPHOCYTES ~ROM ALLOGENEIC DONOR STRAINS IN HUMORAL RESPONSE TO HAPTEN-PROTEIN CONJUGATES* (1973) (6)
- Effect of prior splenectomy on the growth of Sarcoma 180 in normal and Bacillus Calmette-Guérin infected mice (1962) (6)
- STUDIES OF THE L CHAINS OF GUINEA PIG AND RAT ANTI-2,4-DINITROPHENYL ANTIBODIES. (1964) (6)
- PROPERTIES OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS WHICH MEDIATE THE RELEASE OF VASOACTIVE AMINES IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS (1968) (6)
- Structural control of immunogenicity. 3. Preparation for and elicitation of anamnestic antibody responses by oligo- and poly-lysines and their DNP derivatives. (1971) (6)
- ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO TYPES OF 7 S GUINEA PIG GAMMA-GLOBULINS. (1963) (6)
- PROPERTIES OF GUINEA PIG 7S ANTIBODIES (1963) (6)
- Role of major histocompatibility complex in genetic regulation of immunologic responsiveness. (1977) (6)
- Idiotypic analysis of anti-GAT antibodies. III. Determinant specificity and immunoglobulin class distribution of CGAT idiotype. (1979) (6)
- STUDIES ON ARTIFICIAL ANTIGENS (1963) (6)
- Idiotypic analysis of anti-GL phi antibodies. I. Identification and strain distribution of GL-1 idiotypes. (1980) (5)
- Immunosuppressive effect of the depletion of circulating lymphocytes by chronic irradiation of the rat spleen. (1970) (5)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF THYMUS-DERIVED CELL FUNCTION (1972) (5)
- Selection of thymocyte MHC restriction specificity in vitro. (1984) (5)
- Presence of Identical Antigenic Determinants in the Fd Fragments of γ1- and γ2-Guinea Pig Immunoglobulins (1966) (5)
- The Relationship of the Hapten to the Carrier in the Induction and Specificity of the Immune Response (1968) (5)
- Increased phagocytic activity of the res produced by transmissible agent derived from transplantable tumors. Abstr. (1961) (5)
- Inuction of immunological tolerance in immunoglobulin E B lymphocytes in rats. (1975) (5)
- THE ANTIGENICITY OF ALTERED AUTOLOGOUS PROTEINS, A MECHANISM OF AUTOIMMUNE REACTIONS (1965) (5)
- STIMULATION OF SPECIFIC SUPPRESSOR T CELLS BY THE TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID60-L-ALANINE30-L-TYROSINE10 IN GENETIC NONRESPONDER MICE (1974) (5)
- Regulation of the immune response to tumor antigen. VIII. The effects of host specific anti-I-J antibodies on the immune response to tumors of different origin. (1980) (5)
- Genetic control of specific immune responses. (1977) (5)
- Anti-idiotypic treatment of BALB/c mice induces CRIa-bearing suppressor cells with altered Igh-restricted function. (1986) (5)
- Cytophilic immunoglobulins and delayed hypersensitivity. (1968) (5)
- The origins of alloreactivity: differentiation of prekiller cells to viral infection results in alloreactive cytolytic T lymphocytes. (1980) (5)
- COUPLED COMPLEMENTATION OF Ir GENES (1978) (5)
- Differentiation of guinea-pig κ and λ light polypeptide chains by peptide mapping (1967) (4)
- STUDIES ON ANTIGENICITY (1964) (4)
- Peptide differences in purified mouse antibodies. (1967) (4)
- 1 – Processing of Native Antigen by Accessory Cells and Presentation of Membrane-Bound MHC-Associated Antigen to Specific T Cells1 (1988) (4)
- Peptide Mapping Study of Anti-DNP-PLL Antibodies Produced by Guinea Pigs With and Without the PLL Gene∗ (1968) (4)
- Specific and nonspecific antitumor immunity. III. Specific T lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis of P815 mastocytoma and SL2 lymphoma by draining lymph node cells from syngeneic tumor-bearing DBA/2J mice. (1976) (4)
- Plaque-forming cell responses to trinitrophenyl (TNP)-L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT) in microcultures are not under conventional Ir gene control. (1981) (4)
- Henry G. Kunkel 1916-1983. An appreciation of the man and his scientific contributions & a bibliography of his research papers (1985) (4)
- Problems encountered in double diffusion analysis in agar of hapten specific immune systems. II. The effect of the relative solubility of the immune complexes formed by cross-reacting systems. (1965) (4)
- Immunogenic Properties of Human Gamma Globulin Free of Endotoxin Contamination (1971) (4)
- Regulatory T lymphocytes and their antigen receptors. (1980) (4)
- HEXOSE CONTENT OF GUINEA PIG GAMMA-1 AND GAMMA-2 IMMUNOGLOBULINS. (1965) (3)
- Genetic analysis of complementing H-linked Ir genes. (1977) (3)
- Nobel laureates' letter to President Bush. (2001) (3)
- The Effect of Anti-Ia Alloantisera on Syngeneic Tumor Immunity (1978) (3)
- Pillars article: antigen presentation by hapten-specific B lymphocytes. I. Role of surface immunoglobulin receptors. 1984. (2007) (3)
- Processing and presentation of ovalbumin in mice genetically selected for antibody response (1992) (3)
- Regulation of the hapten-specific T cell response. I. Preferential induction of hyporesponsiveness to the D-end of the major histocompatibility complex in the hapten-specific cytotoxic T cell response. (1983) (3)
- The regulation of hapten-specific granuloma formation. (1982) (3)
- Reduction of syngeneic tumor growth by an anti-IJ alloantiserum ( tumor growth / H-2 complex / I region ) (3)
- A quantitative study of passive anaphylaxis in the guinea pig; the latent period in passive anaphylaxis in its relation to the dose of rabbit antiovalbumin. (1949) (3)
- EXPRESSION OF IR GENES IN T CELLS (1978) (3)
- B-lymphocyte responses to trinitrophenyl-ficoll. II. Decreased splenic adherent cell function in mice expressing the xid gene. (1982) (3)
- Augmented anti-S 3 antibody responses to an S 3 -protein conjugate. (1971) (3)
- STUDIES ON ARTIFICIAL ANTIGENS (1963) (3)
- Monoclonal antibodies to tissue-associated antigens as antitumor reagents. (1984) (3)
- ANTIGEN‐PRESENTING CELLS IN IMMUNITY AND SUPPRESSION (1982) (3)
- CONTROL OF IMMUNOCOMPETENT CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND FUNCTION BY PRODUCTS OF THE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY GENE COMPLEX (1976) (3)
- PROPERTIES OF GUINEA PIG 7S ANTIBODIES (1963) (3)
- Reticuloendothelial function in various strains of mice. Abstr. (1960) (3)
- The specific suppression of contact sensitivity. (1978) (3)
- INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PRODUCTS OF THE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO DISEASE (1976) (3)
- ACTIVATIONAL SIGNALS FOR IMMUNE EFFECTOR AND SUPPRESSOR T CELLS REACTIVE WITH HAPTENIC DETERMINANTS (1982) (2)
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF GENETIC CONTROL OF SPECIFIC T CELL IMMUNITY BY THE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX (1980) (2)
- Specificity of tolerance to antigens the immune response to which is controlled by the PLL gene. (1971) (2)
- Cellular hypersensitivity. (1969) (2)
- Binding properties of anti-dinitrophenylated-bacitracin A antibodies produced in guinea pigs. (1970) (2)
- Structure and function of the TAP protein and related Ly-6-linked molecules. (1988) (2)
- Genetic control of the immune response to hapten-poly-L-lysine conjugates. (1968) (2)
- Comparison of T and B cell reactivity to antigens under Ir gene control. (1980) (2)
- Misconduct in research-report of an ad hoc advisory-committee to the Dean of the Harvard-medical-school on dishonesty in scientific-research, 25 january, 1982 (1985) (2)
- IN VITRO STUDIES OF THE CELLULAR INTERACTIONS IN AN ANTIBODY RESPONSE CONTROLLED BY AN IMMUNE RESPONSE (Ir) GENE(S) (1975) (2)
- The effect of enhancement of natural resistance upon tumor rejection. (1963) (2)
- Two h-2 gene control of gt specific immune suppression. Abstr. (1976) (2)
- Obituary: Richard Gershon, 1932-1983 (1983) (2)
- Antibody responses to trinitrophenyl (TNP)-L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT) in microcultures: anti-hapten and anti-carrier responses appear to be under separable control. (1982) (2)
- Fine specificity of antibodies to poly ( Glu 60 Ala 30 Tyr 10 ) produced by hybrid cell lines ( cell hybridization / monoclonal antibodies / idiotype ) (2)
- Further Evidence of the Role of γl Guinea Pig Antibodies in Mediating Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis (PCA) (1969) (2)
- THE ROLE OF MACROPHAGES IN DETERMINING THE BALANCE OF REGULATORY T CELLS SPECIFIC FOR L-GLUTAMIC ACID 60 -L-ALANINE 30 -L-TYROSINE 10 (GAT) (1980) (2)
- Murine B 7 antigen provides an efficient costimulatory signal for activation of murine T lymphocytes via the T-cell receptor / CD 3 complex (2004) (2)
- Role of Suppressor T Cells in Ir Gene Restricted Macrophage-T Cell Interactions in (Responder × Nonresponder)F1 Mice Primed to l-Glutamic Acid60-l-Alanine30-l-Tyrosine10 (GAT) (1978) (2)
- Genetic control of the primary humoral response to Glu56Lys35Phe9 (1977) (2)
- Mechanisms of Regulation of Cell-Mediated Immunity (1978) (1)
- Specificity of delayed hypersensitivity responses in F1 hybrids. (1981) (1)
- The Glorious Days of Cellular Immunology: New York University Years and Beyond, an International Experience (2015) (1)
- Peptide differences in purified mouse antibodies. Abstr. (1965) (1)
- Editorial: Immune response genes. (1974) (1)
- Effects of in vivo monoclonal anti-I-A antibody treatment in neonatal mice on intrathymic and peripheral class II antigen expression. (1988) (1)
- Presidential address to The American Association of Immunologists, delivered in Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 10, 1974. The training experience. (1974) (1)
- HAPTEN-SPECIFIC TOLERANCE (1972) (1)
- 19 – The Role of Specific B Lymphocytes in Antigen Processing and Presentation to T Cells (1988) (1)
- The role of idiotype in guiding cellular responses to immunoglobulin idiotypes. (1981) (1)
- T cell-activating protein on murine lymphocytes. (1986) (1)
- Refunction and phosphatase activity in mouse liver. Abstr. (1960) (1)
- Non-responder mice by linear random copolymers of l-amino acids. (1975) (1)
- Chronic treatment with rabbit anti-mouse ji-chain antibody alters the characteristic immunoglobulin heavy-chain restriction of murine suppressor T-cell factors ( immunoglobulin / idiotype / T-cell repertoire ) (1)
- Interactions Between Two Antigens Governed by the Poly-L-lysine Gene: Failure of One to Inhibit Competitively an in Vitro Response to the Other 1 (1974) (1)
- Allogeneically sensitized cytolytic t lymphocytes specifically lyse tnp derivatized targets h-2 identical to the effectors. Abstr. (1977) (1)
- Specificity and Immunogenicity (1986) (1)
- ANTIGEN CONCENTRATION DEPENDENCE OF STIMULATION OF D N A SYNTHESIS IN VITRO BY SPECIFICALLY SENSITIZED CELLS, AS AN EXPRESSION OF ~£I~ BINDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CELLULAR ANTIBODY* (2003) (1)
- VI. COOPERATIVE RESPONSES BETWEEN LYMPHOCYTES DERIVED PROM MOUSE DONOR STRAINS DIFFERING AT GENES IN THE S AND D REGIONS OF THE H-2 COMPLEX* BY DAVID H. KATZ, MARTIN E. DORF, AND BARUJ BENACERRAF (2003) (0)
- Biological Function of HLA Molecules (1993) (0)
- STUDIES ON ARTIFICIAL A NTIGENS* I. ANTIGEmCIrY OF DNP-POLYLYsIm~ AND DNP C OPOL~ OF LYsI~m AND GLVTAmC Acre IN GIr/NEA PIGS (2006) (0)
- Immune response genes. (editorial) (1974) (0)
- AIDS agreement (1987) (0)
- The genetic basis of regulation of immune reactivity to azobenzenearsonate (aba). Abstr. (1980) (0)
- Mapping genes governing immune responses of mice to gat and ovalbumin. Abstr. (1973) (0)
- Antibody types in experimental animals and their biologic properties. (1966) (0)
- PRESENCE OF T WO TYPES OF L POLYPEPTIDE C HAINS I N (1966) (0)
- I. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PLAQUE-FORMING CELL RESPONSES TO THE RANDOM TERPOLYMER L-GLUTAMIC ACID6°-L-ALANINE3°-L-TYRoSINEI° (GAT) BY MOUSE SPLEEN CELLS IN VITRO* BY JUDITH A. KAPP, CARL W. PIERCE,:~ AND BARUJ BENACERRAF (2003) (0)
- Genetic control of the antibody response to gat. Abstr. (1977) (0)
- Cloning and expression of a cDNA for the T-cell-activating protein TAP ( Ly-6 locus / T-cell activation / restriction fragment length polymorphism / multigene family ) (0)
- BARUJ BENACERRAF sponsible for invasion by intestinal bacteria ? (0)
- The cellular and genetic basis of immune reactivity to tumor cells. Abstr. (1980) (0)
- The Biological Significance of the Antigens of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (1985) (0)
- IN VITRO STUDIES ON T H E INTERACTION BETWEEN MOUSE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES AND STRAINS OF SALMONELLA AND ESCHERICHIA COLI* (2003) (0)
- Letter from Baruj Benacerraf to Joshua Lederberg (1979) (0)
- PROPERTIES OF THE PURIFIED IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE FACTOR(S) SPECIFIC FOR L-GLUTAMIC ACID60-L-ALANINE30-L-TYROSINE10 (1978) (0)
- GENERATION OF GENETIC RESTRICTIONS IN THE SUPPRESSION OF DELAYED‐TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY (1982) (0)
- Activation of suppressor cells is genetically restricted by the I-J Subregion (1983) (0)
- Analysis of the cross-reactive immune suppression induced by random copolymers of glutamic acid with tyrosine and alanine (1976) (0)
- Genetic regulation of the interaction of immunocompetent cells. (1981) (0)
- Genetic control of the antibody response to gat in vitro. Abstr. (1973) (0)
- Dausset J, Colombani J, Legrand L, Feingold N, Rapaport FT. Genetic and biological aspects of the HL-A system of human histocompatibility. Blood. 1970;35(5):591-612. (2016) (0)
- The Immune Response of Guinea Pigs to Hapten-poly-L-Lysine Conjugates (1970) (0)
- SPECIFIC ANTIGENIC COMPETITION FOR ACCESSORY CELL PRESENTATION Monoclonal Antibodies (2003) (0)
- Dr. Elvin Kabat: an appreciation of his scientific contributions. (1984) (0)
- I I I . LINKAGE OF TIrE GA AND GT IMMUNE RESPONSE GENES TO HISTO- COMPATIBILITY GENOTYPES IN INBRED GUINEA PIGS* (2003) (0)
- BIOCHEMISTRY : EDELMAN AND BENACERRAF 1037 Dissociated antibodies of widely different PROTEIN PATTERN specificities from individual guinea pigs yield (0)
- Suppression of antibody responses in vitro by alloantisera against antigens encoded by the h-2 complex. Abstr. (1975) (0)
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SESSION ON BIOLOGICAL and CELLULAR ASPECTS OF THE REGULATION OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN SYNTHESIS (1971) (0)
- Reminiscences (1985) (0)
- [Biochemical and immunological characterization of a suppressor factor specific for the terpolymer GAT]. (1977) (0)
- ON THE MECHANISM OF COMPLEMENTATION AT THE LEU-2 LOCUS OF NEUROSPORA* (0)
- I. DOMINANT GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSIVENESS TO COI~OLYMERS OF L-GLUTAMIC ACID AND L-ALANINE AND L-GLUTAMIC ACID AND L-TYROSINE (1971) (0)
- Characterization of an antigen-specific immunosuppressive factor(s) extracted from lymphoid cells of nonresponder mice primed with Gat☆☆☆ (1976) (0)
- Structural Characterization of the TAP Molecu Phosphatidylinositol-linked Glycoprotein Distinc ram the T Cell Receptor/T3 (=omplex and T (2003) (0)
- Induction ofImmunological Tolerance inBoneMarrow-Derived Lymphocytes oftheIgEAntibody Class (1973) (0)
- Immunocytological studies of the Ia determinants (1975) (0)
- RatAntibody in the The Production of (2013) (0)
- INFLUENCE OF IRRADIATION ON RESISTANCE TO INFECTION (1960) (0)
- [The localization of colloidal substances in the glomerulus in the pathogenesis of experimental nephritis]. (1962) (0)
- Idiotypic-anti-idiotypic interaction of suppressor t cells modulating immunity to azobenzenearsonate. Abstr. (1980) (0)
- The interaction between class II MHC molecules and antigens as a basis for Ir gene specificity. (1984) (0)
- Suppression (tolerance) in nonresponders to synthetic linear polypeptides containing l-glutamic acid and l-lysine. Abstr. (1977) (0)
- anti-idiotype interactions in the maintenance of immunologic homeostasis and regulation of responsiveness to both self and foreign antigens, not just at the level of antibody as initially proposed (9), but potentially among all classes of lymphocytes (2003) (0)
- -bearing I-j+ suppressor t cell factors induce second-order suppres- sor t cells which express anti-idiotypic receptors. (1980) (0)
- V. INFLUENCE OF THE GA AND GT IMMUNE RESPONSE GENES ON THE SPECIFICITY OF CELLULAR AND HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSES TO A TERPOLYMER OF L-GLUTAMIC (2003) (0)
- Suppression of anti-nucleoside response by administration of a complex of nucleoside d-glutamic acid and d-lysine (d-gl). Abstr. (1975) (0)
- General discussion-Session II. (1969) (0)
- Genetic aspects of anti-hapten antibody specificity. Abstr. (1970) (0)
- The role of immunoglobulin in the development of the T cell repertoire (1985) (0)
- STUDIES ON THE PROPERTIES OF FRAGMENTS OF GUINEA PIG GAMMA-1 AND GAMMA-2 ANTIBODIES OBTAINED BY PAPAIN DIGESTION AND MILD REDUCTION. (1964) (0)
- In Memoriam: Philip Gell (1914–2001) (2001) (0)
- Genetics and regulation of the immune response. (1982) (0)
- Immunogenicity of mono epsilon di nitro phenyl l lysyl peptides abstract guinea pig lymph node cells in vitro (1969) (0)
- Suppression of antigen-specific interleukin-2 (IL-2) production in MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr and MRL/Mp-+/+ lymph node cells (1985) (0)
- The immune response by inbred strains of mice to the synthetic terpolymer L-glutamic acid6°-L-alanine3°-L-tyrosine l° (GAT) 1 is controlled by an H-2-1inked immune response (2003) (0)
- SECTION 5: GENES AND IMMUNOCOMPETENT CELL ACTIVATION. NEW I REGION FUNCTIONS CHAIRMAN'S DISCUSSION (1978) (0)
- Ir GENE CONTROL OF THE CYTOLYTIC T CELL RESPONSE TO INFLUENZA VIRUS (1981) (0)
- Hybridoma Stimulation and IL-2 Assay (2003) (0)
- Summary of Working Session on the Mechanism of Action of Immunological Adjuvants (1974) (0)
- Rosette forming cell response in mice immunized with two kinds of erythrocytes. Abstr. (1972) (0)
- Regulation of Suppressor T Cell Function Specific for Ir Controlled Antigens (1978) (0)
- ON A N T I H A P T E N A N T I B O D Y SYNTHESIS* II . CARRIER SPECIFICITY OF ANTI-2,4-DINITROPHENYL- POL¥-L-LYsINE ANTIBODIES (2003) (0)
- Opinion (1978) (0)
- The genetic control of specific immune responses. (1969) (0)
- Presidential Address to the American Association of Immunologists, Delivered in Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 10, 1974 (1974) (0)
- GENETIC CONTROL OF IMMUNE RESPONSES IN VITRO (1973) (0)
- Histocompatibility specificity. (1971) (0)
- Cellular Immunology: (Books 1 and 2 combined)-by Sir F. MacFarlane Burnet. Melbourne University Press and Cambridge University Press (1969). 726 pp., $18.50 (1970) (0)
- Ir Gene Control of Cytolytic T Lymphocytes Induced by TNP Modified Syngeneic Cells in Normal and Chimeric Mice (1978) (0)
- Pillars Article: Antigen Presentation by Hapten-Specific B Lymphocytes. 1. Role of Surface Immunoglobulin Receptors. J. Exp. Med. 1984. 160: 1102–1113. (2007) (0)
- Common idiotypic specificities of anti-gat antibodies in various strains of mice. Abstr. (1978) (0)
- Suppression of immune responses in vitro by alloantisera against histocompatibility antigens. Abstr. (1973) (0)
- Immunopathology of cancer. Summary and concluding remarks. (1965) (0)
- The ontogeny of t-cell sets specific for allo- antigens or modified self antigens. (1978) (0)
- Specific and Nonspecific Antitumor Immunity .MIastocytoma and SL2 Lyymphonma by Draining Lynmph Node Cells From Syngeneic Ttmnior-Bearing DBA 2jJ Mice (2007) (0)
- IgE Responses to Synthetic Polypeptide Antigens (1979) (0)
- Complementing h-2 linked ir genes. Abstr. (1976) (0)
- Binding of the antigen l-glutamic acid60-l-alanine30-l-tyrosine10 (gat) by thymocytes from genetic responder and nonresponder strains of mice. Abstr. (1975) (0)
- The importance of antigen processing in determinant selection and of the cell membrane as a reservoir of processed antigen. (1989) (0)
- A possible role of Ig bearing B cells in T cell development (1984) (0)
- 754 HIGH AND LOW ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS IN MICE (2003) (0)
- T H E PATHOLOGIC EFFECTS OF INTRAVENOUSLY ADMINIS- T E R E D SOLUBLE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES* I. PASSIVE SERUMC SICKNESS IN MICE (2003) (0)
- IV. INVOLVEMENT O~' TIlE )~MMUNE RESPONSE (Ir) GENt: IN THE CONTROL OF LYMPHOCYTE INTERACTIONS IN RESPONSES CONTROLLED BS~ TIlE GENE* (1973) (0)
- Letter from Baruj Benacerraf to Michael Heidelberger (1953) (0)
- Idiotypic analysis of antibodies to poly ( Gjlu 60 Aa 3 * Tyr 10 ) : Iaterstrain and interspecies idiotypic crossreactions * ( idiotype / V genes / antibody specificity ) (0)
- Generation of suppressor t cells by an extract derived from lymphocytes of gt-primed mice. Abstr. (1977) (0)
- The level of an immunological response to a T-dependent antigen is determined by a series of interactions among different subpopulations of effector and regulatory T lymphocytes (2003) (0)
- Deoxyribonucleic acid synthetic response of mouse lymphoid cells in microculture with T-lymphocyte-dependent mitogens. (1975) (0)
- Further evidence of the role of gamma 1 guinea pig antibodies in mediating passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA). (1969) (0)
- Immunocytological studies of the ia determinants. Abstr. (1975) (0)
- I. EVIDENCE FOR AN INTRACELLULAR MECHANISM OF INACTIVATION OF HAPTEN-SPEcIFIC PRECURSORS OF ANTIBODY-FoRMING CELLS* BY DAVID H. KATZ, TOSHIYUKI HAMAOKA,:~ AND BARUJ BENACERRAF (2003) (0)
- The Role of T Cell Sets in the Rejection of a Met hyholant hrene-Induced Sarcoma (51509a) in Syngeneic Mice (2007) (0)
- Genetic control of thymus-derived cell function. V. Mitrogen-stimulated deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis by thymus, spleen, and lymph node cells from the Biozzi high and low antibody-producing lines of mice. (1975) (0)
- THE REQUIREMENT FOR TWO COMPLEMENTING (2003) (0)
- OF A NERVE-GROWTH PROMOTING PROTEIN FROM THE MOUSE SALIVARY GLAND AND ITS NE URO-CYTOTOXIC ANTISER UM* (0)
- Vii. Idiotype-specific suppression of plaque-forming cell respons- es. (1981) (0)
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