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  • 21. Mutual recognition of parental and F1 lymphocytes. II. Analysis of graft-vs-host-induced suppressor cell activity for T cell-mediated lympholysis to trinitrophenyl self and alloantigens.
    Polisson RP, Shearer GM.
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  • 24. High frequency of splenic anti-class I cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursors correlates with in vivo rejection of K/D region disparate thyroid and islet grafts in mice.
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  • 28. Allosuppression of B cells in vitro by graft-vs.-host reaction-derived T cells is caused by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
    Rozendaal L, Pals ST, Schilham M, Melief CJ, Gleichmann E.
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  • 31. Effect of non-H-2-linked genes on anti-virus immune responses and long-term survival in mice persistently infected with E-55+ murine leukemia virus.
    Avidan N, Tumas-Brundage KM, Sieck TG, Prystowsky MB, Blank KJ.
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    Gress RE, Hodes RJ.
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    Oshiro Y, Tanabe MJ.
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    Kosmatopoulos K, Scott-Algara D, Halle-Pannenko O.
    J Immunol; 1988 Nov 15; 141(10):3285-92. PubMed ID: 2460528
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    Warner JF, Cudkowicz G.
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    Shinohara N, Hansen TH, Schurko E, McKenzie IF, Sachs DH.
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    Truitt RL, Shih CY, Lefever AV, Tempelis LD, Andreani M, Bortin MM.
    J Immunol; 1983 Oct 15; 131(4):2050-8. PubMed ID: 6194224
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  • 38. Microheterogeneity in regulatory circuits for T-cell alloresponsiveness.
    Gorczynski RM, Macrae S.
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  • 39. F1 hybrid-anti-parental H-2b cell-mediated lympholysis: genetic control of target antigens by the H-2D region.
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  • 40. Expression of CTL-defined, AKR/Gross retrovirus-associated tumor antigens by normal spleen cells: control by Fv-1, H-2, and proviral genes and effect on antiviral CTL generation.
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