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942 related items for PubMed ID: 6232314

  • 1. Modulation of F1 cytotoxic potentials by GvHR: role and mode of action of non-MHC genes that determine the hybrid resistance to GvHR-associated suppression of F1 cytotoxic potential.
    Ishikawa H, Kubota E, Saito K.
    J Immunol; 1984 May; 132(5):2218-25. PubMed ID: 6232314
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  • 2. Modulation of F1 cytotoxic potentials by graft-vs-host reaction. Cooperative non-H-2- and H-2D region-gene control of F1 natural resistance to graft-vs-host reaction-associated immunosuppression.
    Ishikawa H, Saito K, Kubota E.
    J Immunol; 1989 Mar 01; 142(5):1495-9. PubMed ID: 2918225
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  • 3. The target minor H antigen for F1 cytotoxic T lymphocytes induced by Igh-congenic parental spleen cells is coded for by gene linked to H-2.
    Ishikawa H, Kubota E, Suzuki H, Saito K.
    J Immunol; 1985 May 01; 134(5):2953-9. PubMed ID: 2580009
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  • 4. Modulation of F1 cytotoxic potentials by GvHR. Host- and donor-derived cytotoxic lymphocytes arise in the unirradiated F1 host spleens under the condition of GvHR-associated immunosuppression.
    Kubota E, Ishikawa H, Saito K.
    J Immunol; 1983 Sep 01; 131(3):1142-8. PubMed ID: 6604089
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  • 5. Primary in vitro cytotoxic response of F1 T lymphocytes against parental antigens.
    Ishikawa H, Dutton RW.
    J Immunol; 1979 Feb 01; 122(2):529-36. PubMed ID: 310842
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  • 6. Effect of graft-versus-host reaction on the immune response to alloantigens and growth of a syngeneic tumor.
    Zaleski M.
    Exp Hematol; 1975 Jan 01; 3(1):12-21. PubMed ID: 238866
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  • 8. Anti-receptor anti-MHC cytotoxic T lymphocytes: their role in the resistance to graft vs host reaction.
    Kosmatopoulos K, Algara DS, Orbach-Arbouys S.
    J Immunol; 1987 Feb 15; 138(4):1038-41. PubMed ID: 3492538
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  • 10. H-41, a new minor histocompatibility locus. I. Histogenetic analysis.
    Juretić A, Vucak I, Malenica B, Nagy ZA, Klein J.
    J Immunol; 1984 Dec 15; 133(6):2950-4. PubMed ID: 6386980
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  • 11. Abrogation of hybrid resistance to bone marrow engraftment by graft-vs-host-induced immune deficiency.
    Hakim FT, Shearer GM.
    J Immunol; 1986 Nov 15; 137(10):3109-16. PubMed ID: 3095424
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  • 12. 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.
    J Immunol; 1980 Oct 15; 125(4):1865-61. PubMed ID: 6967920
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  • 13. Abrogation of the lethal graft-vs.-host reaction developed to non-H-2 antigens: involvement of T suppressor cells distinct from veto cells.
    Halle-Pannenko O, Pritchard LL, Bruley-Rosset M.
    Eur J Immunol; 1987 Dec 15; 17(12):1751-5. PubMed ID: 2961574
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  • 14. Role of L3T4+ and Lyt-2+ donor cells in graft-versus-host immune deficiency induced across a class I, class II, or whole H-2 difference.
    Moser M, Sharrow SO, Shearer GM.
    J Immunol; 1988 Apr 15; 140(8):2600-8. PubMed ID: 3258615
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  • 15. Target determinants for F1 hybrid anti-parental H-2d cell-mediated lympholysis: self antigens controlled by the D end.
    Nakamura I, Nakano K, Cudkowicz G.
    J Immunol; 1983 May 15; 130(5):2429-33. PubMed ID: 6187857
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  • 16. Specific inhibition of hybrid resistance in F1 hybrid mice pretreated with parent-strain spleen cells. II. Evidence for an Hh-1 antigen-specific tolerization.
    Kosmatopoulos K, Scott-Algara D, Halle-Pannenko O.
    J Immunol; 1988 Nov 15; 141(10):3285-92. PubMed ID: 2460528
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  • 17. Mls-1a-induced peripheral tolerance to host minor histocompatibility antigens in radiation bone marrow chimeras. Modification of T cell repertoire associated with active suppression and permanent presentation of host antigens.
    Miconnet I, Bruley-Rosset M, Halle-Pannenko O.
    J Immunol; 1992 Jun 15; 148(12):3706-13. PubMed ID: 1534822
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  • 18. F1 hybrid-anti-parental H-2b cell-mediated lympholysis: genetic control of target antigens by the H-2D region.
    Nakano K, Nakamura I, Cudkowicz G.
    J Immunol; 1981 Jul 15; 127(1):173-8. PubMed ID: 6165761
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  • 19. Genetic analysis of the presentation of minor lymphocyte stimulating determinants. I. Combined importance of MHC and non-MHC influences.
    Ryan JJ, Mond JJ, Finkelman FD.
    J Immunol; 1988 Aug 15; 141(4):1063-73. PubMed ID: 3135319
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  • 20. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte response to minor H-43a alloantigen in H-43b mice. Privileged H-2Kb restriction to the response is not due to immunodominance or epistatic effect but due to Ir gene function of H-2Kb itself.
    Hino T, Ishikawa H, Saito K.
    J Immunol; 1988 Jan 01; 140(1):44-51. PubMed ID: 3121741
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