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224 related items for PubMed ID: 1140823

  • 1. Cells involved in the immune response. XXVIII. the cellular composition of the lymphoid organs in the normal outbred rabbit.
    Richter M, De La Noue C, Hamdy H.
    Immunology; 1975 Jul; 29(1):103-13. PubMed ID: 1140823
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  • 5. Cells involved in the immune response. XXII. The demonstration of thymus-specific antigens in the rabbit.
    Colas de la Noue H, Koperstych S, Richter M.
    Immunology; 1972 Nov; 23(5):655-64. PubMed ID: 4117948
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  • 6. Cells involved in cell-mediated and transplantation immunity in the rabbit. 8. The killer cell activity of the lymphocytes in the gastrointestine-associated lymphoid organs of the normal unsensitized adult rabbit.
    Behelak Y, Richter M.
    Transplantation; 1974 Sep; 18(3):229-38. PubMed ID: 4424085
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  • 7. Cells involved in the immune response. XXVI. The demonstration of bone marrow-specific antigens in the rabbit.
    Colas de la Noue H, Richter M.
    Immunology; 1974 Sep; 27(3):413-20. PubMed ID: 4137567
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  • 8. Cells involved in cell-mediated and transplantation immunity. 3. The organ source(s) of the cells in the normal rabbit which mediate a reaction of cellular immunity in vitro.
    Behelak Y, Richter M.
    Cell Immunol; 1972 Apr; 3(4):542-58. PubMed ID: 4401910
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  • 9. B cells in the appendix and other lymphoid organs of the rabbit: complement receptor lymphocytes.
    Calkins CE, Carboni JM, Waksman BH.
    J Immunol; 1975 Nov; 115(5):1339-45. PubMed ID: 1080779
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  • 11. Immunoglobulin synthesis by human lymphoid tissues: normal bone marrow as a major site of IgG production.
    McMillan R, Longmire RL, Yelenosky R, Lang JE, Heath V, Craddock CG.
    J Immunol; 1972 Dec; 109(6):1386-94. PubMed ID: 4673617
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  • 13. Cells involved in the immune response. XXXIV: Suppressor cells in the thymus of the immunized rabbit capable of secreting a factor which can suppress the secretion of antibodies from antibody-forming cells in vitro.
    Richter M, Talor E.
    Clin Immunol Immunopathol; 1986 Dec; 41(3):461-78. PubMed ID: 2430747
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  • 17. The cells involved in cell-mediated and transplantation immunity in the normal outbred rabbit. X. The organ sources of the stimulator and responder cells in the mixed leukocyte culture reaction.
    Milthorp P, Richter M.
    Immunology; 1979 Jan; 36(1):13-24. PubMed ID: 154469
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  • 18. Cross-reactivity between human thymus and mouse lymphoid tissues, as revealed by rabbit antiserum against human brain.
    Doria G, Baroni CD.
    Proc Soc Exp Biol Med; 1975 Apr; 148(4):1126-31. PubMed ID: 1079351
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  • 20. The cytologic bases of immune responses.
    Turk JL.
    Adv Biol Skin; 1971 Apr; 11():45-61. PubMed ID: 4950055
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