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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Brigitte Alice Askonas was a British immunologist and a visiting professor at Imperial College London from 1995. Education Brigitte Askonas was born to Czechoslovak parents, Jewish converts to Catholicism, who fled Austria after the Nazi takeover. Vienna-born Askonas studied biochemistry at McGill University and carried out her postgraduate work in the school of biochemistry at the University of Cambridge where she was a student of Girton College, Cambridge.
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- Cytotoxic T cells clear virus but augment lung pathology in mice infected with respiratory syncytial virus (1988) (477)
- Isoelectric Focusing in Polyacrylamide Gel and its Application to Immunoglobulins (1968) (470)
- Memory T cells established by seasonal human influenza A infection cross-react with avian influenza A (H5N1) in healthy individuals. (2008) (446)
- Biological properties of an influenza A virus-specific killer T cell clone. Inhibition of virus replication in vivo and induction of delayed- type hypersensitivity reactions (1981) (348)
- Immunogenicity of Antigen-Containing Ribonucleic Acid Preparations from Macrophages (1965) (289)
- Primary stimulation by dendritic cells induces antiviral proliferative and cytotoxic T cell responses in vitro (1989) (278)
- Influenza nucleoprotein-specific cytotoxic T-cell clones are protective in vivo. (1986) (276)
- HLA restriction of cell-mediated lysis of influenza virus-infected human cells (1977) (256)
- Cytotoxic T cells kill influenza virus infected cells but do not distinguish between serologically distinct type A viruses (1977) (227)
- Immune interferon release when a cloned cytotoxic T-cell line meets its correct influenza-infected target cell (1982) (215)
- Human and murine cytotoxic T cells specific to respiratory syncytial virus recognize the viral nucleoprotein (N), but not the major glycoprotein (G), expressed by vaccinia virus recombinants. (1986) (204)
- Domain interactions of H–2 class I antigens alter cytotoxic T-cell recognition sites (1984) (195)
- Activation of mouse complement by different classes of mouse antibody. (1979) (194)
- Cross‐protection and cross‐reactive cytotoxic T cells induced by influenza virus vaccines in mice (1980) (186)
- One cell-one immunoglobulin. Origin of limited heterogeneity of myeloma proteins. (1970) (183)
- Clearance of persistent respiratory syncytial virus infections in immunodeficient mice following transfer of primed T cells. (1987) (167)
- Selection of a single antibody-forming cell clone and its propagation in syngeneic mice. (1970) (166)
- Cytotoxic T cells to type A influenza virus; viral hemagglutinin induces A‐strain specificity while infected cells confer cross‐reactive cytotoxicity (1977) (146)
- PERSISTENCE OF IMMUNOGENICITY OF ANTIGEN AFTER UPTAKE BY MACROPHAGES (1968) (146)
- Purified influenza virus nucleoprotein protects mice from lethal infection. (1987) (145)
- Suppressor cells and loss of B-cell potential in mice infected with Trypanosoma brucei. (1977) (141)
- Regulation of house dust mite responses by intranasally administered peptide: transient activation of CD4+ T cells precedes the development of tolerance in vivo. (1996) (135)
- Enhanced recognition of a modified peptide antigen by cytotoxic T cells specific for influenza nucleoprotein (1988) (133)
- Cytotoxic T cell specificity for respiratory syncytial virus proteins: fusion protein is an important target antigen. (1987) (132)
- Formation of specific antibodies and gamma-globulin in vitro; a study of the synthetic ability of various tissues from rabbits immunized by different methods. (1958) (129)
- The immune response of mice to antigen in macrophages. (1968) (120)
- The 22,000-kilodalton protein of respiratory syncytial virus is a major target for Kd-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes from mice primed by infection (1990) (118)
- Influenza virus‐specific cytotoxic T cells in man; induction and properties of the cytotoxic cell (1978) (114)
- A role of macrophages in the stimulation of immune responses by adjuvants. (1969) (112)
- Cytotoxic T-cell response to respiratory syncytial virus in mice (1985) (112)
- The human cytotoxic T cell response to influenza A vaccination. (1981) (110)
- Rapid recovery of lung histology correlates with clearance of influenza virus by specific CD8+ cytotoxic T cells. (1989) (107)
- Senescence of an Antibody-forming Cell Clone (1972) (106)
- Immunoglobulin M biosynthesis. Intracellular accumulation of 7S subunits. (1969) (93)
- Biosynthesis of immunoglobulins: the separate classes of polyribosomes synthesizing heavy and light chains. (1967) (90)
- Cell cooperation in antibody induction. The susceptibility of helper cells to specific lethal radioactive antigen (1971) (84)
- Surface immunoglobulins of lipopolysaccharide‐stimulated spleen cells The behaviour of IgM, IgD and IgG (1977) (81)
- The localization of antigen in relation to specific antibody-producing cells. I. Use of a synthetic polypeptide [(T,G)-A--L] labelled with iodine-125. (1966) (78)
- Macrophages as mediators of immunosuppression in murine African trypanosomiasis. (1985) (77)
- Electron microscopic studies of mouse immunoglobulin M; structure and reconstitution following reduction. (1970) (76)
- Macrophage activation in murine African trypanosomiasis (1983) (71)
- A study on globulin formation by plasma-cell neoplasm (5563) transplantable in mice. (1961) (70)
- Immunological B memory in thymus deprived mice. (1972) (67)
- Macrophages as primary target cells and mediators of immune dysfunction in African trypanosomiasis (1981) (66)
- Cross-reactivity for different type A influenza viruses of a cloned T-killer cell line (1980) (66)
- Membrane fractions of trypanosomes mimic the immunosuppressive and mitogenic effects of living parasites on the host (1979) (66)
- Functional depletion of T- and B-memory cells and other lymphoid cell subpopulations-during trypanosomiasis. (1979) (64)
- Correlation of grain counts with radioactivity (125I and tritium) in autoradiography. (1966) (63)
- Intrinsic immunosuppressive activity of different trypanosome strains varies with parasite virulence (1980) (62)
- African trypanosomiasis alters prostaglandin production by murine peritoneal macrophages. (1984) (60)
- ENZYMATICALLY PRODUCED SUBUNITS OF PROTEINS FORMED BY PLASMA CELLS IN MICE (1962) (60)
- Cytotoxic T-memory cells in virus infection and the specificity of helper T cells. (1982) (59)
- Dominance of a Cell Clone Forming Antibody to DNP (1972) (58)
- Sites of antibody production in the guinea-pig; the relation between in vitro synthesis of anti-ovalbumin and gamma-globulin and distribution of antibody-containing plasma cells. (1956) (55)
- Role of macrophages in the immune response. (1968) (54)
- Do L3T4+ T cells act as effector cells in protection against influenza virus infection. (1987) (54)
- Biosynthesis of Immunoglobulins. Free Light Chain as an Intermediate in the Assembly of γG-Molecules (1966) (54)
- The source of antibody globulin in rabbit milk and goat colostrum. (1954) (52)
- Helper T cell recognition of respiratory syncytial virus in mice. (1988) (51)
- Six unrelated HLA-DR-matched adults recognize identical CD4+ T cell epitopes from influenza A haemagglutinin that are not simply peptides with high HLA-DR binding affinities. (1998) (50)
- Factors affecting the propagation of a B Cell Clone forming antibody to the 2,4‐dinitrophenyl group (1972) (50)
- The use of organic solvents at low temperature for the separation of enzymes; application to aqueous rabbit muscle extract. (1951) (50)
- Biosynthesis of immunoglobulins. (1972) (49)
- The significance of multiple antibody components in serum of immunized rabbits. (1960) (48)
- Diversity in the biological properties of anti‐influenza cytotoxic T cell clones (1983) (48)
- Induction of influenza A virus cross-reactive cytotoxic T cells by a nucleoprotein/haemagglutinin preparation. (1985) (47)
- Carrier specificity and the allogeneic effect in mice (1972) (46)
- Cytotoxic T Cells in Influenza Infection (1988) (46)
- The differentiation function of T cell‐replacing factor in nu/nu spleen cell cultures (1974) (46)
- Diversity of antibodies to cross‐reacting nitrophenyl haptens in inbred mice (1974) (45)
- Production of interferons during experimental African trypanosomiasis. (1983) (44)
- Formation of antibody by isolated perfused lungs of immunized rabbits: the use of [14C]amino acids to study the dynamics of antibody secretion. (1958) (42)
- Trypanosome‐induced suppression of anti‐parasite responses during experimental African trypanosomiasis (1980) (42)
- Interaction of African trypanosomes with the immune system. (1984) (41)
- Assembly of immunoglobulin M. Blocked thiol groups of intracellular 7S subunits. (1971) (41)
- Trypanosoma brucei infection in nude mice: B lymphocyte function is suppressed in the absence of T lymphocytes (1979) (40)
- Aspects of control of protein synthesis in normal and regenerating rat liver. I. A cytoplasmic RNA-containing fraction that stimulates amino acid incorporation. (1963) (39)
- Identification of H5N1-specific T-cell responses in a high-risk cohort in vietnam indicates the existence of potential asymptomatic infections. (2012) (39)
- Human CD4+ T-cell repertoire of responses to influenza A virus hemagglutinin after recent natural infection (1995) (39)
- Incubation of trypanosome-derived mitogenic and immunosuppressive products with peritoneal macrophages allows recovery of biological activities from soluble parasite fractions (1982) (38)
- Influenza virus infection of mouse lymphoblasts alters the binding affinity of anti‐H‐2 antibody: Requirement for viral neuraminidase (1979) (38)
- Murine trypanosomiasis: cellular proliferation and functional depletion in the blood, peritoneum, and spleen related to changes in bone marrow stem cells. (1980) (38)
- Observations concerning the heterogeneity of ovine thyroglobin. (1959) (37)
- Monoclonal antibodies to hemagglutinin and to H‐2 inhibit the cross‐reactive cytotoxic T cell populations induced by influenza (1980) (37)
- Identification of residues necessary for clonally specific recognition of a cytotoxic T cell determinant. (1989) (37)
- The localization of antigen in lymph nodes and its relation to specific antibody-producing cells. II. Comparison of iodine-125 and tritium labels. (1967) (37)
- Murine cytotoxic T cells specific to respiratory syncytial virus recognize different antigenic subtypes of the virus. (1986) (37)
- Inhibition of mixed leukocyte culture by anti‐idiotypic antibodies (1975) (36)
- Amplification of B cell clones forming antibody to the 2,4‐dinitrophenyl group (1972) (36)
- On the origin of the multiple forms of rabbit γ-globulin (1956) (36)
- Quantitation of influenza virus antigens on infected target cells and their recognition by cross-reactive cytotoxic T cells (1980) (36)
- Trypanosomiasis leads to extensive proliferation of B, T and null cells in spleen and bone marrow. (1978) (36)
- Deficiency of erythrocyte glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase in Greek populations (1963) (35)
- Human CD4+ T-cell recognition of influenza A virus hemagglutinin after subunit vaccination (1996) (35)
- Influenza-specific cytotoxic T-cell recognition is inhibited by peptides unrelated in both sequence and MHC restriction. (1989) (35)
- Effect of Thyroxine on Creatinephosphokinase Activity (1951) (34)
- Formation of Bence-Jones protein and myeloma protein in vitro by the plasma-cell tumour MPC-2. (1961) (32)
- The homogeneous-gamma-G-immunoglobulin produced by mouse plasmacytoma 5563 and its subsequent heterogeneity in serum. (1967) (32)
- Biosynthesis of immunoglobulins on polyribosomes and assembly of the IgG molecule (1966) (32)
- Macrophages bearing hapten‐carrier molecules as foci inducers for T and B lymphocyte interaction (1974) (32)
- Serum Antibody and γ-Globulin in Baby Rabbits after Transfer of Ribonucleoprotein from Adult Rabbits (1959) (31)
- Biosynthesis of proteins. 3. Precursors in the synthesis of casein and beta-lactoglobulin. (1955) (30)
- Several proliferate phases precede maturation of IgG-secreting cells in mitogen-stimulated cultures (1976) (30)
- Influenza peptide-induced self-lysis and down-regulation of cloned cytotoxic T cells. (1990) (29)
- IgG response in vitro. I. The requirement for an intermediate responsive cell type (1976) (28)
- Competition between unrelated peptides recognized by H-2-Kd restricted T cells. (1988) (27)
- Balanced Synthesis of Light and Heavy Chains of Immunoglobulin G (1967) (26)
- ENZYMATICALLY PRODUCED SUBUNITS OF PROTEINS FORMED BY PLASMA CELLS IN MICE (1962) (25)
- Viral recognition by influenza A virus cross‐reactive cytotoxic T (Tc) cells: The proportion of Tc cells that recognize nucleoprotein varies between individual mice (1986) (25)
- Control of immune interferon release by cytotoxic T-cell clones specific for influenza. (1985) (25)
- An Investigation of Closely Related Gamma-Myeloma Proteins and Normal Mouse Gamma-Globulin by Partial Enzymic Degradation and Starch-Gel Electrophoresis (1961) (24)
- Biosynthesis and Assembly of Immunoglobulin G (1967) (24)
- Murine CD4+ T cell clones vary in function in vitro and in influenza infection in vivo (1990) (23)
- Influenza virus-specific T cells lead to early interferon gamma in lungs of infected hosts: development of a sensitive radioimmunoassay. (1989) (23)
- Dendritic cells as targets for cytotoxic T lymphocytes. (1997) (22)
- The biosynthesis of proteins. II. Synthesis of milk proteins by the goat. (1954) (21)
- Mouse peritoneal cells: their ability to elicit or produce antibody after exposure to antigen. (1968) (20)
- Interchain disulphide-bond formation in the assembly of immunoglobulin G. Heavy-chain dimer as an intermediate. (1968) (20)
- Crystallization of goat β-lactoglobulin (1954) (20)
- Class I MHC molecules rather than other mouse genes dictate influenza epitope recognition by cytotoxic T cells (2004) (19)
- Dual pathway of B lymphocyte differentiation in vitro (1976) (17)
- Interference in general immune function by parasite infections; African trypanosomiasis as a model system (1984) (16)
- H-2 expression by lymphoid cells of different mouse strains: quantitative interaction of H-2 with monoclonal antibodies and their Fab fragments. (1981) (16)
- Trypanosoma brucei Infection Stimulates Receptor-Mediated Phagocytosis by Murine Peritoneal Macrophages (1982) (15)
- Differential reduction of interchain disulphide bonds of mouse immunoglobulin G. (1968) (14)
- Analysis of affinity of monoclonal antibody responses by inhibition of plaque‐forming cells (1974) (14)
- Monoclonal antibodies to influenza matrix protein: detection of low levels of matrix protein on abortively infected cells. (1980) (14)
- Stimulation of cytotoxic T cells by liposomes containing influenza virus or its components. (1983) (14)
- Heavy and light chains of a homogeneous immunoglobulin‐G (1969) (13)
- The influence of electroconvulsive treatment on blood sugar, total number of leucocytes and lymphocytes. (1949) (12)
- Clonal dominance and the preservation of clonal memory cells mediated by antigen-antibody. (1976) (11)
- Non-specific factor replaces T cells in an IgG response to soluble antigens. (1977) (11)
- Rapid changes in target cell lysosomes induced by cytotoxic T cells: indication of target suicide ? (1988) (11)
- Antigenicity of the β-Chain of Human Hæmoglobin (1964) (11)
- The life style of B cells--cellular proliferation and the invariancy of IgG. (1977) (10)
- T-cell differentiation and effector functions. (1988) (10)
- Production of γ1- and γ2-antiovalbumin by various lymphoid tissues of the guinea pig☆ (1965) (9)
- Induction of Kb-restricted anti-influenza cytotoxic T cells in C57BL mice: importance of stimulator cell type and immunization route. (1985) (9)
- Evidence for two T-helper populations with distinct specificity in the humoral response to influenza A viruses. (1982) (8)
- Ageing and detoxication; studies in hippuric acid synthesis during psychoses of the involutional and old age group. (1945) (8)
- Immunoglobulin heavy chain mRNA in mitogen‐stimulate B cells (1975) (8)
- Immunoglobulin formation in B lymphoid cells. (1975) (8)
- H-2 and viral haemagglutinin expression by influenza-infected cells; the proteins are close but do not cocap. (1982) (8)
- The seeds of time; the life of sir macfarlane burnet (1993) (8)
- Peptidases in Human Serum.∗ (1948) (8)
- Loss of serological determinants does not affect recognition of H‐2Kk target cells by an influenza‐specific cytotoxic T cell clone (1983) (8)
- Isoelectric focusing spectra of rabbit antibodies to Salmonella abortus-equi detected by anti-idiotypic sera. (1974) (8)
- B-cell or T-cell immunity? (1982) (8)
- T-cell mediated cytolysis: evidence for target-cell suicide. (1990) (8)
- The Immune Response to Viral Infections (1989) (7)
- On the origin of the multiple forms of rabbit gamma-globulin. (1956) (7)
- Thymus dependence of the antibody response to Maia squinado haemocyanin in mice. (1972) (6)
- Recognition of Db and Kb gene products by influenza-specific cytotoxic T cells (2004) (6)
- Immunoglobulin heavy chain mRNA in mitogen-stimulated B cells. (1975) (6)
- The Distribution of Antigenic Groupings on Mouse Gamma-Globulin Molecules (1961) (6)
- Influenza Vaccines [and Discussion] (1980) (6)
- MHC and antigen presentation. (1989) (6)
- T-Cell Cloning (1997) (5)
- T cell mediated immunity in virus infection. (1987) (5)
- Erratum: Memory T cells established by seasonal human influenza A infection cross-react with avian influenza A (H5N1) in healthy individuals (Journal of Clinical Investigation (2008) 118, 10, (3478-3490) doi:10.1172/JCI32460) (2012) (5)
- Our immune defence against influenza. (1980) (5)
- An influenza specific T-killer clone is restricted to H-2Ldand cross-reacts with Dkregion (2004) (5)
- John Herbert Humphrey, 16 December 1915 - 25 December 1987 (1990) (4)
- Failure to change the Antigenicity of Skin Grafts by Incubation with Allogeneic Ribonucleic Acid (1966) (4)
- Biological Systems at the Molecular Level (1965) (4)
- Influenza virus, a challenge to immunologists (1989) (4)
- Low responder MHC alleles for Tc recognition of influenza nucleoprotein (2004) (4)
- IgG anti-hapten antibody secretion in vitro commences after extensive precursor proliferation. (1977) (3)
- Some molecular aspects of antibody formation. (1969) (3)
- Nucleic acids and protein synthesis in animal tissues. (1957) (3)
- NOTE ON HIPPURIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN SENILITY (1946) (3)
- T-cells in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. (1989) (3)
- Influenza Specific Cytotoxic T-Cell Clones and Immune Interferon (1985) (3)
- Regulation of Antibody Production in Protozoal Infections (1982) (3)
- Immunoglobulin synthesis and its induction in B-lymphoid cells. (1975) (2)
- Vector-directed interleukin expression and infection (1987) (2)
- MACROPHAGES AS MEDIATORS OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IN AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS (1982) (2)
- Diversity in the interaction of influenza-A-specific cytotoxic T cells with H-2Kb mutant targets (2004) (2)
- EVIDENCE FOR MESSENGER ACTIVITY OF ALIEN RIBONUCLEIC ACID IN CHICK CELLS. (1964) (2)
- César Milstein CH. 8 October 1927 – 24 March 2002 (2005) (2)
- The distribution of radioactivity in crystalline beta-lactoglobulin following the injection of [14C]valine and lysine into a goat. (1954) (2)
- Immune dysfunction caused by African trypanosomes: effect on parasite specific responses and analysis of active fractions. (1980) (2)
- Biosynthesis of milk proteins in the fasting goat. (1953) (2)
- Workshop 39 – Immunoglobulin Biosynthesis (1971) (1)
- The distribution of radioactivity in goat casein after injection of radioactive amino acids and its bearing on theories of protein synthesis. (1953) (1)
- Glycine-creatine metabolism in its relationship to aging. (1947) (1)
- Antibody formation in slices of granulomata produced by adjuvant. (1955) (1)
- Immunoglobulin biosynthesis and its control. (1974) (1)
- Cytotoxic T-cell recognition of influenza-infected target cells varies in different H-2k mouse strains (2004) (1)
- Possible mechanism for target cell lysis by cytotoxic T‐cells (1984) (1)
- Receptors for T-cell growth (1982) (1)
- From protein synthesis to antibody formation and cellular immunity: a personal view. (1990) (1)
- The generation of antibody diversity: A new look: Edited by A. J. Cunningham Academic Press; London, 1976 viii + 211 pages. £ 7.80 (1977) (1)
- Control ofimmuneinterferon release bycytotoxic T-cell clones specific forinfluenza (1985) (1)
- The Niels Jerne lecture. Influenza virus, a challenge to immunologists. (1989) (1)
- John H. Humphrey (1915-1987). (1988) (1)
- Immune Function in Infectious Diseases 1 (1981) (1)
- Niels Kaj Jerne. 23 December 1911—7 October 1994. (1997) (1)
- Crystallization of goat beta-lactoglobulin. (1954) (1)
- A simplified method for the in vitro induction of IgG antibody in collagen coated dishes. (1978) (1)
- ANTIGENICITY OF THE BETA-CHAIN OF HUMAN HAEMOGLOBIN. (1964) (1)
- Cytotoxic t cell repertoire individual variation in influenza a virus nucleoprotein recognition (1986) (0)
- Antigens lymphoid cells and the immune response: G. J. V. Nossal and G. L. Ada. Academic Press, New York, 1971. 344 pp. $17.50 (1972) (0)
- Transphosphorylations Catalysed by Bivalent Metal Ions (2005) (0)
- Cytotoxic T-Cell Response toRespiratory Syncytial VirusinMice (1985) (0)
- Killer T-Cell Action: Killing or Induced Suicide? (1987) (0)
- Protein synthesis in mammalian cells with particular reference to antibody formation (2010) (0)
- Cytotoxic T Cells in Influenza: Their Role and Viral Specificities (1986) (0)
- Great Britain Assembly of Immunoglobulin M BLOCKED THIOL GROUPS OF INTRACELLULAR 7 S SUBUNITS By (2005) (0)
- Vaccines and infectious disease. (1982) (0)
- Crystallization of Goat p-Lactoglobulin (2005) (0)
- Lymphocytosis in Cells Recovered by Bronchoalveolar Lavage from Mice Infected with Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (1987) (0)
- HAZARD OF MIXING RELAXANT DRUGS. (1965) (0)
- Immunopathology and Virus Infections (1994) (0)
- Thymus dependence of the IgG response: role of T cells is restricted to non-specific rather than antigen-specific factors. (1979) (0)
- Recognition of H-2Kk variant cells by an antiinfluenza cytotoxic T-cell clone. (1983) (0)
- Killer T-Cell Cytolysis is Mediated by Activation of Target-Cell Ornithine Decarboxylase (1989) (0)
- Selection ofaSingle Antibody-Forming CellCloneand ItsPropagation inSyngeneic Mice (1970) (0)
- Production of gamma-1- and gamma-2-antiovalbumin by various lymphoid tissues of the guinea pig. (1965) (0)
- Cloning of Antibody-Producing Cells in Vivo (1971) (0)
- CONSTRICTING LESION OF RECTOSIGMOID (GRANULOMATOUS COLITIS). (1965) (0)
- Phagocytic Cells: Immunobiology of the Macrophage . David S. Nelson, Ed. Academic Press, New York, 1976. xviii, 634 pp., illus. $39. (1977) (0)
- Influenza virus infection of lymphoblasts alters binding affinity of anti h-2. Abstr. (1979) (0)
- T-cell recognition of influenza-infected cells. (1981) (0)
- Phagocytic cells. (1977) (0)
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