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- PhD Molecular Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Biochemistry Stanford University
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- Identification of nitric oxide synthase as a protective locus against tuberculosis. (1997) (1156)
- Abnormalities in Monocyte Recruitment and Cytokine Expression in Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1–deficient Mice (1998) (1101)
- Immunity to tuberculosis. (2003) (759)
- Cyclophosphamide-facilitated adoptive immunotherapy of an established tumor depends on elimination of tumor-induced suppressor T cells (1982) (670)
- Down-regulation of the antitumor immune response. (1985) (591)
- The Relative Importance of T Cell Subsets in Immunity and Immunopathology of Airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in Mice (2001) (566)
- Neutrophils are essential for early anti-Listeria defense in the liver, but not in the spleen or peritoneal cavity, as revealed by a granulocyte-depleting monoclonal antibody (1994) (404)
- T-cell-mediated suppression of anti-tumor immunity. An explanation for progressive growth of an immunogenic tumor (1980) (387)
- THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF BLOOD MONOCYTES AND FIXED MACROPHAGES TO THE EXPRESSION OF CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY TO INFECTION (1970) (332)
- Early gamma interferon production by natural killer cells is important in defense against murine listeriosis (1991) (322)
- Opinions: The Concept of the Activated Macrophage (1978) (318)
- Expression of Th1-mediated immunity in mouse lungs induces a Mycobacterium tuberculosis transcription pattern characteristic of nonreplicating persistence (2002) (278)
- Changes in energy metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mouse lung and under in vitro conditions affecting aerobic respiration (2005) (276)
- The antitumor function of tumor necrosis factor (TNF), I. Therapeutic action of TNF against an established murine sarcoma is indirect, immunologically dependent, and limited by severe toxicity (1988) (273)
- Early pathogenesis of infection in the liver with the facultative intracellular bacteria Listeria monocytogenes, Francisella tularensis, and Salmonella typhimurium involves lysis of infected hepatocytes by leukocytes (1992) (267)
- Importance of thymus-derived lymphocytes in cell-mediated immunity to infection. (1973) (263)
- Generation and decay of the immune response to a progressive fibrosarcoma. I. Ly-1+2- suppressor T cells down-regulate the generation of Ly-1-2+ effector T cells (1984) (253)
- Exacerbation of murine listeriosis by a monoclonal antibody specific for the type 3 complement receptor of myelomonocytic cells. Absence of monocytes at infective foci allows Listeria to multiply in nonphagocytic cells (1989) (237)
- Neutrophil-mediated dissolution of infected host cells as a defense strategy against a facultative intracellular bacterium (1991) (211)
- High level monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 expression in transgenic mice increases their susceptibility to intracellular pathogens. (1995) (209)
- CELLULAR MEDIATORS OF ANTI-LISTERIA IMMUNITY AS AN ENLARGED POPULATION OF SHORT-LIVED, REPLICATING T CELLS (1973) (208)
- Mice incapable of making IL‐4 or IL‐10 display normal resistance to infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (1998) (199)
- The concept of the activated macrophage. (1978) (178)
- The murine antitumor immune response and its therapeutic manipulation. (1984) (173)
- Neutrophils are critical for host defense against primary infection with the facultative intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis in mice and participate in defense against reinfection (1994) (168)
- Virulence ranking of some Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis strains according to their ability to multiply in the lungs, induce lung pathology, and cause mortality in mice (1995) (166)
- Cyclophosphamide-induced immunologically mediated regression of a cyclophosphamide-resistant murine tumor: a consequence of eliminating precursor L3T4+ suppressor T-cells. (1989) (162)
- CELLULAR KINETICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACQUIRED CELLULAR RESISTANCE (1969) (150)
- Mycobacterial virulence. Virulent strains of Mycobacteria tuberculosis have faster in vivo doubling times and are better equipped to resist growth-inhibiting functions of macrophages in the presence and absence of specific immunity (1993) (145)
- Properties and protective value of the secondary versus primary T helper type 1 response to airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in mice (2005) (137)
- Expression of passively transferred immunity against an established tumor depends on generation of cytolytic T cells in recipient. Inhibition by suppressor T cells (1983) (135)
- Carbon flux rerouting during Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth arrest (2010) (133)
- Cyclophosphamide (Cy)-facilitated adoptive immunotherapy of a Cy-resistant tumour. Evidence that Cy permits the expression of adoptive T-cell mediated immunity by removing suppressor T cells rather than by reducing tumour burden. (1988) (132)
- T cell-mediated immunosuppression as an obstacle to adoptive immunotherapy of the P815 mastocytoma and its metastases (1981) (130)
- T Cell Dependence of Macrophage Activation and Mobilization During Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (1974) (129)
- Immunologically mediated regression of a murine lymphoma after treatment with anti-L3T4 antibody. A consequence of removing L3T4+ suppressor T cells from a host generating predominantly Lyt-2+ T cell- mediated immunity (1988) (126)
- Genetic control of susceptibility to infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mice (2000) (120)
- The immunological basis of endotoxin-induced tumor regression. Requirement for T-cell-mediated immunity (1978) (117)
- On the mechanism of T cell-independent anti-Listeria resistance in nude mice. (1980) (115)
- Elimination of CD4+ suppressor T cells from susceptible BALB/c mice releases CD8+ T lymphocytes to mediate protective immunity against Leishmania (1989) (111)
- STUDIES ON THE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE (1961) (110)
- Subversion of host defense mechanisms by murine tumors. I. A circulating factor that suppresses macrophage-mediated resistance to infection (1976) (110)
- Evidence inconsistent with a role for the Bcg gene (Nramp1) in resistance of mice to infection with virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis (1996) (105)
- T-cell-mediated concomitant immunity to syngeneic tumors. I. Activated macrophages as the expressors of nonspecific immunity to unrelated tumors and bacterial parasites (1977) (103)
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis is strikingly more virulent for mice when given via the respiratory than via the intravenous route. (1995) (102)
- THE MITOTIC POTENTIAL OF FIXED PHAGOCYTES IN THE LIVER AS REVEALED DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CELLULAR IMMUNITY (1969) (102)
- Expression levels of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen‐encoding genes versus production levels of antigen‐specific T cells during stationary level lung infection in mice (2006) (101)
- CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell-dependent and -independent host defense mechanisms can operate to control and resolve primary and secondary Francisella tularensis LVS infection in mice (1994) (98)
- The antitumor function of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) II. Analysis of the role of endogenous TNF in endotoxin-induced hemorrhagic necrosis and regression of an established sarcoma (1988) (95)
- Radiation-induced, immunologically mediated regression of an established tumor as an example of successful therapeutic immunomanipulation. Preferential elimination of suppressor T cells allows sustained production of effector T cells (1986) (94)
- Generation and decay of the immune response to a progressive fibrosarcoma. II. Failure to demonstrate postexcision immunity after the onset of T cell-mediated suppression of immunity (1984) (93)
- Virulent but not Avirulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Can Evade the Growth Inhibitory Action of a T Helper 1–dependent, Nitric Oxide Synthase 2–independent Defense in Mice (2002) (92)
- THE ACTION OF CORTISONE ACETATE ON CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY TO INFECTION (1971) (91)
- Evidence Inconsistent with a Negative Influence of T Helper 2 Cells on Protection Afforded by a Dominant T Helper 1 Response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lung Infection in Mice (2002) (90)
- Effect of Growth State on Transcription Levels of Genes Encoding Major Secreted Antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the Mouse Lung (2004) (89)
- Murine listeriosis as a model of antimicrobial defense (1997) (88)
- The immunological basis of endotoxin-induced tumor regression. Requirement for a pre-existing state of concomitant anti-tumor immunity (1978) (83)
- Consequence of Nramp1 Deletion toMycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in Mice (1999) (83)
- The requirement of tumour necrosis factor-α and interferon-γ for the expression of protective immunity to secondary murine tularaemia depends on the size of the challenge inoculum (1996) (83)
- Susceptibility to tuberculosis: A locus on mouse chromosome 19 (Trl-4) regulates Mycobacterium tuberculosis replication in the lungs (2003) (79)
- Elimination of cycling CD4+ suppressor T cells with an anti-mitotic drug releases non-cycling CD8+ T cells to cause regression of an advanced lymphoma. (1990) (77)
- Advantages of measuring changes in the number of viable parasites in murine models of experimental cutaneous leishmaniasis (1983) (72)
- Increased interleukin‐10 expression is not responsible for failure of T helper 1 immunity to resolve airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in mice (2003) (71)
- Interleukin 1-induced, T cell-mediated regression of immunogenic murine tumors. Requirement for an adequate level of already acquired host concomitant immunity (1988) (70)
- Mechanisms of anti-tumor action of Corynebacterium parvum. I. Potentiated tumor-specific immunity and its therapeutic limitations (1981) (68)
- Nature of "memory" in T-cell mediated antibacterial immunity: cellular parameters that distinguish between the active immune response and a state of "memory" (1975) (66)
- Resolution of primary murine listeriosis and acquired resistance to lethal secondary infection can be mediated predominantly by Thy-1+ CD4- CD8- cells. (1991) (61)
- Growth Rate of Mycobacteria in Mice as an Unreliable Indicator of Mycobacterial Virulence (1999) (60)
- The requirement of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and interferon-gamma for the expression of protective immunity to secondary murine tularaemia depends on the size of the challenge inoculum. (1996) (60)
- Granuloma formation in severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice in response to progressive BCG infection. Tendency not to form granulomas in the lung is associated with faster bacterial growth in this organ. (1993) (59)
- Mchanisms of antitumor action of Corynebacterium parvum: nonspecific tumor cell destruction at site of immunologically mediated sensitivity reaction to C. parvum. (1975) (58)
- The Nramp1 antimicrobial resistance gene segregates independently of resistance to virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis (1996) (54)
- Immunologic consequences of antibiotic-induced abridgement of bacterial infection: effect on generation and loss of protective T cells and level of immunologic memory. (1981) (52)
- Ly 1+2- suppressor T cells down-regulate the generation of Ly 1-2+ effector T cells during progressive growth of the P815 mastocytoma. (1985) (51)
- The localization by electron microscopy of nucleoside phosphatase activity in guinea pig phagocytic cells. (1966) (51)
- The fine structure of the myofibers in the heart of the snail Helix aspersa. (1963) (51)
- Nature of "memory" in T-cell-mediated antibacterial immunity: anamnestic production of mediator T cells (1975) (50)
- Evidence for an alpha/beta T cell-independent mechanism of resistance to mycobacteria. Bacillus-Calmette-Guerin causes progressive infection in severe combined immunodeficient mice, but not in nude mice or in mice depleted of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells (1992) (50)
- The histogenesis of immunologically committed lymphocytes. (1972) (49)
- Radiosensitive barrier to T-cell-mediated adoptive immunotherapy of established tumors. (1990) (48)
- The immune response to tumors. (1989) (47)
- Gamma-irradiation facilitates the expression of adoptive immunity against established tumors by eliminating suppressor T cells. (1984) (46)
- Inflammatory Lymphocyte in Cell-Mediated Antibacterial Immunity: Factors Governing the Accumulation of Mediator T Cells in Peritoneal Exudates (1974) (46)
- DNA Alkylation Damage as a Sensor of Nitrosative Stress in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (2003) (45)
- The action of cortisone acetate on cell-mediated immunity to infection: histogenesis of the lymphoid cell response and selective elimination of committed lymphocytes. (1972) (45)
- Mechanisms of anti-tumor action of Corynebacterium parvum. II. Potentiated cytolytic T cell response and its tumor-induced suppression (1981) (44)
- SUPPRESSION OF CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY TO INFECTION BY AN ANTIMITOTIC DRUG (1970) (44)
- Subversion of host defense mechanisms by murine tumors. II. Counter- influence of concomitant antitumor immunity (1976) (43)
- T cell suppressors of antitumor immunity. The production of Ly-1-,2+ suppressors of delayed sensitivity precedes the production of suppressors of protective immunity [published erratum appears in J Exp Med 1986 Dec 1;164(6):2131] (1986) (42)
- The localization by electron microscopy of acid phosphatase activity in guinea pig macrophages. (1966) (41)
- Specificity of the T Cells That Mediate and Suppress Adoptive Immunotherapy of Established Tumors (1984) (41)
- Monoclonal antibody NIMP‐R10 directed against the CD11b chain of the type 3 complement receptor can substitute for monoclonal antibody 5C6 to exacerbate listeriosis by preventing the focusing of myelomonocytic cells at infectious foci in the liver (1992) (38)
- Fibrotic Response as a Distinguishing Feature of Resistance and Susceptibility to Pulmonary Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Mice (2007) (38)
- The peripheral structures of Gram-negative bacteria: II. Membranes of bacilli and spheroplasts of a marine pseudomonad (1962) (38)
- Vaccinated Mice Remain More Susceptible to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection Initiated via the Respiratory Route than via the Intravenous Route (1999) (37)
- Disseminated and Rapidly Fatal Tuberculosis in Mice Bearing a Defective Allele at IFN Regulatory Factor 81 (2009) (37)
- Selective Radiation Resistance of Immunologically Induced T Cells as the Basis for Irradiation‐Induced T‐Cell‐Mediated Regression of Immunogenic Tumor (1991) (36)
- Roles of Listeria monocytogenes virulence factors in survival: virulence factors distinct from listeriolysin are needed for the organism to survive an early neutrophil-mediated host defense mechanism (1992) (36)
- Subversion of host defense mechanisms by malignant tumors: an established tumor as a privileged site for bacterial growth (1977) (35)
- γ-Irradiation facilitates the expression of adoptive immunity against established tumors by eliminating suppressor T cells (2004) (35)
- Immunological Control of Macrophage Proliferation In Vivo (1973) (35)
- Leukocyte-mediated lysis of infected hepatocytes during listeriosis occurs in mice depleted of NK cells or CD4+ CD8+ Thy1.2+ T cells (1993) (34)
- Effect of aging on antimicrobial immunity: old mice display a normal capacity for generating protective T cells and immunologic memory in response to infection with Listeria monocytogenes. (1985) (33)
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES OF NORMAL MICE AND MICE IMMUNISED WITH LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES. II. STRUCTURE OF MACROPHAGES FROM IMMUNE MICE AND EARLY CYTOPLASMIC RESPONSE TO THE PRESENCE OF INGESTED BACTERIA. (1963) (33)
- Some features of the fine structure and chemical composition of Rhizobium trifolii. (1962) (32)
- Superior virulence of Mycobacterium bovis over Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) for Mtb-resistant and Mtb-susceptible mice is manifest as an ability to cause extrapulmonary disease. (2006) (32)
- Immunity to Listeria monocytogenes. (1998) (31)
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES OF NORMAL MICE AND MICE IMMUNISED WITH LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES. I. STRUCTURE OF NORMAL MACROPHAGES AND THE EARLY CYTOPLASMIC RESPONSE TO THE PRESENCE OF INGESTED BACTERIA. (1963) (30)
- Increased toxicity of endotoxin for tumor-bearing mice and mice responding to bacterial pathogens: macrophage activation as a common denominator (1980) (30)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of ATP stimulates human macrophages to kill intracellular virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis via calcium-dependent phagosome-lysosome fusion. (2001) (29)
- Persistent infection with virulent but not avirulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the lungs of mice causes progressive pathology. (1996) (29)
- Listeria monocytogenes, but not Salmonella typhimurium, elicits a CD18-independent mechanism of neutrophil extravasation into the murine peritoneal cavity (1994) (29)
- The uptake of particulate antigens. (1968) (27)
- Ly-1+2- suppressor T cells inhibit the expression of passively transferred antitumor immunity by suppressing the generation of cytolytic T cells. (1985) (27)
- Adoptive immunization against an established tumor with cytolytic versus memory T cells. Immediate versus delayed onset of regression. (1984) (27)
- How important is Nramp1 in tuberculosis? (1998) (26)
- Presence of CD4+ T suppressor cells in mice rendered unresponsive to tumor antigens by intravenous injection of irradiated tumor cells (1993) (25)
- Methyl green-pyronin for staining autoradiographs of hydroxyethyl methacrylate-embedded lymphoid tissue. (1971) (23)
- Differences in the ability to generate type 1 T helper cells need not determine differences in the ability to resist Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among mouse strains. (2009) (23)
- Immunological consequences of tumor excision: From active immunity to immunological memory (1986) (22)
- Sublethal, whole-body ionizing irradiation can be tumor promotive or tumor destructive depending on the stage of development of underlying antitumor immunity (2004) (22)
- Macrophage accumulation in murine ascites tumors. I. Cytoxan-induced dominance of macrophages over tumor cells and the anti-tumor effect of endotoxin. (1980) (21)
- Transcriptional characterization of the antioxidant response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in vivo and during adaptation to hypoxia in vitro. (2008) (20)
- T cell-mediated suppression of the concomitant antitumor immune response as an example of transplantation tolerance. (1984) (18)
- T cell suppression as an obstacle to immunologically-mediated tumor regression: elimination of suppression results in regression. (1987) (18)
- Mechanisms of antitumor action of Corynebacterium parvum: replicating short-lived T cells as the mediators of potentiated tumor-specific immunity. (1976) (18)
- The Bcg Gene (Nrampl) Does Not Determine Resistance of Mice to Virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis (1996) (17)
- Genetic and Functional Characterization of the Mouse Trl3 Locus in Defense against Tuberculosis1 (2009) (17)
- Expression of NADPH Oxidase-Dependent Resistance to Listeriosis in Mice Occurs during the First 6 to 12 Hours of Liver Infection (2002) (17)
- ‘Immunization’ against airborne tuberculosis by an earlier primary response to a concurrent intravenous infection (2008) (17)
- An electron microscope study on the variation of nuclear-mitochondrial proximity in developing chick liver. (1961) (17)
- Suppressive effect of bacterial endotoxin on the expression of cell-mediated anti-Listeria immunity (1979) (16)
- Limitations of the adoptive immunity assay for analyzing anti-Listeria immunity. (1991) (15)
- Models of adoptive T-cell-mediated regression of established tumors. (1984) (15)
- Mechanisms of antitumor action of Corynebacterium parvum: the generation of cell-mediated tumor specific immunity. (1976) (14)
- THE FATE OF PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES AFTER THE INJECTION OF ANTIGEN INTO GUINEA PIGS WITH DELAYED-TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY. (1965) (14)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN THE INTRACELLULAR RIBONUCLEIC ACID DISTRIBUTION AND AMINO ACID INCORPORATION IN THE LIVER OF THE DEVELOPING CHICK EMBRYO (1964) (14)
- Non-H-2 restriction of expression of passively transferred delayed sensitivity (1982) (14)
- Endotoxin-mediated necrosis and regression of established tumours in the mouse (1986) (14)
- Mice that carry the resistance allele of the Bcg gene (Bcgr) develop a superior capacity to stabilize bacille Calmette–Guérin (BCG) infection in their lungs and spleen over a protracted period in the absence of specific immunity (1996) (13)
- Suppression of generation of concomitant antitumor immunity by passively transferred suppressor T cells from tumor-bearing donors (2004) (12)
- Subtherapeutic numbers of tumour-sensitized, L3T4+, Ly 1+2- T cells are needed for endotoxin to cause regression of an established immunogenic tumour. (1987) (12)
- The structure and composition of rat reticulocytes. I. The ultrastructure of reticulocytes. (1962) (11)
- Mechanisms of host resistance to infectious agents, tumors, and allografts : a conference in recognition of the Trudeau Institute centennial (1986) (11)
- TCell Dependence ofMacrophage Activation andMobilization During Infection withMycobacterium tuberculosis (1974) (11)
- I. Observations on the Fine Structure of the Yeast Cell (2003) (10)
- RADIATION-INDUCED, IMMUNOLOGICALLY MEDIATED REGRESSION OF AN ESTABLISHED TUMOR AS AN EXAMPLE OF SUCCESSFUL THERAPEUTIC IMMUNOMANIPULATION Preferential Elimination of SuppressorT Cells Allows Sustained (1986) (10)
- Modulation of antitumor immunity — Immunobiologic approaches (2004) (10)
- EarlyGammaInterferon Production byNatural Killer Cells Is Important inDefense against MurineListeriosis (1991) (10)
- Glucocorticoid-mediated inhibition of endotoxin-induced intratumor tumor necrosis factor production and tumor hemorrhagic necrosis and regression (1989) (9)
- Elimination of CD4+ T cells in mice bearing an advanced sarcoma augments the antitumor action of interleukin-2 (1994) (9)
- The therapeutic significance of concomitant antitumor immunity (2004) (9)
- A role for tumor necrosis factor in poly(I:C)-induced hemorrhagic necrosis and T-cell-dependent regression of a murine sarcoma. (1991) (9)
- Rapid acquisition of an enhanced capacity to produce tumor necrosis factor, alpha/beta interferon, and interleukin 6 after implantation of tumor cells. (1991) (9)
- Antibody Response to Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine in Young, Adult and Old Mice (1993) (8)
- The additive effects on the spreading of guinea pig macrophages of exogenous ATP and a surface coated with antigen-antibody molecules. (1969) (8)
- SOME STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES. (1963) (8)
- The therapeutic significance of concomitant antitumor immunity (2004) (8)
- Extensive Mycobacterium bovis BCG Infection of Liver Parenchymal Cells in Immunocompromised Mice (2001) (7)
- Carbon flux rerouting during Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth arrest (2016) (6)
- Effect of advanced ageing on the ability of mice to cause tumour regression in response to immunotherapy. (1991) (6)
- DESTRUCTION OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES IN VITRO (1981) (6)
- T Cell-Mediated Tumor Regression in Experimental Systems (1989) (6)
- Adoptive immunotherapy of established tumors. Acquisition of radioresistance by tumor‐specific T cells after passive transfer into tumor‐bearing recipients (1994) (6)
- Minimal effect of advanced aging on susceptibility of mice to infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. (1993) (5)
- Neutrophil-mediated Dissolution of Infected Host (1991) (5)
- Significance of the antimicrobial resistance gene, Nramp1, in resistance to virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. (1996) (5)
- The importance of route of infection in determining the extent of exacerbation of listeriosis by anti-interferon-gamma monoclonal antibody. (1991) (5)
- Frequency analysis of augmented CTL production associated with Corynebacterium parvum-induced tumour regression. (1987) (5)
- Effect of advanced aging on ability of mice to cause regression of an immunogenic lymphoma in response to immunotherapy based on depletion of suppressor T cells (2005) (4)
- SUPPRESSOR CELLS: T CELLS AND MACROPHAGES1 (1985) (3)
- DETERMINATION OF MACROPHAGE-MEDIATED ANTIBACTERIAL RESISTANCE (1981) (3)
- Through-Casing Reservoir Evaluation Using Gamma Ray Spectroscopy (1987) (3)
- Complement and the Activity of Phagocytes (2008) (2)
- Leukocyte-Mediated LysisofInfected Hepatocytes during Listeriosis OccursinMiceDepleted ofNK Cells or CD4+CD8+Thyl.2+ T Cells (1993) (2)
- EVIDENCE INCONSISTENT WITH A ROLE FOR TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR IN TUMOR ALLOGRAFT REJECTION (1993) (2)
- Opinions (1978) (2)
- Significance of Systemic Macrophage Activation in Response to Tumor Growth (1980) (2)
- The Generation and Down-Regulation of the Immune Response to Progressive Tumors (1987) (1)
- Regulatory Aspects of the Antitumor Immune Response (1989) (1)
- Regulatory Factor 8 in Mice Bearing a Defective Allele at IFN Disseminated and Rapidly Fatal Tuberculosis (2009) (1)
- Carbon flux rerouting during Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth (2010) (1)
- Some Aspects of Macrophage Mobilization in Cell-Mediated Immunity to Infection1 (1973) (0)
- T H E ACTION OF CORTISONE ACETATE ON CELL-MEDIATED I M M U N I T Y TO I N F E C T I O N SUPPRESSION OF HOST CELL PROLIFERATION AND ALTERATION OF CELLULAR COMPOSITION OF INFECTIVE FOCI* (2003) (0)
- T H E MITOTIC POTENTIAL OF F IXED PHAGOCYTES IN T H E LIVER (2003) (0)
- The Production of Ly-1-, 2 + Suppressors of Delayed Sensitivity Precedes the Production of Suppressors of Protective Immunity (2003) (0)
- Correction (1986) (0)
- DNA Synthesis by Cells in Liver Sinusoids during a Listeria Infe (0)
- PASSIVELY TRANSFERRED DELAYED SENSITIVITY (1982) (0)
- Virulence Unreliable Indicator of Mycobacterial Growth Rate of Mycobacteria in Mice as an (2013) (0)
- Substitution of a local response to corynebacterium parvum propionibacterium acnes for tumor specific immunity in endo toxin induced tumor regression (1980) (0)
- Experimental Medicine Edited by R Recognition of Viral Glycoproteins by Influenza Α-specific Cross-reactive Cytolytic Τ Lymphocytes* Materials and Methods (0)
- CYTOLYTIC T CELLS IN ADOPTIVE TUMOR IMMUNOTHERAPY (2003) (0)
- George B. Mackaness, M.D., D.Phil., F.R.S. (2007) (0)
- Structure and function phagocytic cells (1967) (0)
- Generation of enhanced macrophage-mediated antibacterial resistance in animals responding to tumor allografts (1982) (0)
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