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154 related items for PubMed ID: 6363535

  • 1. In vitro immune response of cells of various lymphoid tissues in (NZB X NZW)F1 mice: evidence for abnormality of the mesenteric lymph node cells.
    Jung LK, Good RA, Fernandes G.
    J Immunol; 1984 Mar; 132(3):1265-70. PubMed ID: 6363535
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  • 2. Proliferation of Ly-1 B cells in autoimmune NZB and (NZB x NZW)F1 mice.
    Wofsy D, Chiang NY.
    Eur J Immunol; 1987 Jun; 17(6):809-14. PubMed ID: 2954827
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  • 3. Treatment of NZB/NZW mice with total lymphoid irradiation: long-lasting suppression of disease without generalized immune suppression.
    Kotzin BL, Arndt R, Okada S, Ward R, Thach AB, Strober S.
    J Immunol; 1986 May 01; 136(9):3259-65. PubMed ID: 2937842
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  • 4. Regulation of the immune response in autoimmune NZB/NZW F1 mice. II. Age dependent release of suppressive factors from spleen cells.
    Roder JC, Bell DA, Singhal SK.
    Immunology; 1978 Jun 01; 34(6):1017-26. PubMed ID: 355117
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  • 5. Functional absence of a B cell subpopulation in ageing New Zealand mice.
    Cohen PL.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1980 May 01; 40(2):365-72. PubMed ID: 7002389
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  • 6. In vivo and in vitro responses to sheep erythrocytes by lymph node cells from mice with trichinellosis.
    Jones JF, Crandall CA, Crandall RB.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1984 Aug 01; 57(2):301-6. PubMed ID: 6380831
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  • 7. Abnormalities of third-order suppressor T cells in old (New Zealand black x New Zealand white) F1 mice.
    Okuda K, Nagaoka S, Katoh K, Matsunaga K, Ishigatubo Y, Minami M, Tani K.
    Immunology; 1984 Nov 01; 53(3):553-61. PubMed ID: 6208147
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  • 8. [Suppressive action of bone marrow and spleen cells on antibody genesis and lymphoid cell proliferation in an in vitro culture of autoimmune mice (NZB.NZW)F1].
    Petrov RV, Nasonova VA, Khaitov RM, Nazhmetdinov AM, Pchelintsev SIu.
    Tsitologiia; 1981 Jul 01; 23(7):834-8. PubMed ID: 7281233
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  • 9. Modulation of B-cell abnormalities in lupus-prone (NZB x NZW)F1 mice by normal bone marrow-derived B-lineage cells.
    Shao DZ, Yamada S, Hirayama F, Hirano H, Ono S, Hamaoka T.
    Immunology; 1995 May 01; 85(1):16-25. PubMed ID: 7635516
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  • 10. Abnormal polyclonal B cell activation in NZB/NZW F1 mice.
    Cohen PL, Ziff M.
    J Immunol; 1977 Oct 01; 119(4):1534-7. PubMed ID: 561128
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  • 12. Sensitized (T6 X RFM)F1 donor B cells are engrafted and synthesize antibodies without further antigenic stimulation in RFM recipients with allogenic host-vs-graft disease.
    Hard RC, Carter WH, Bick PH.
    J Immunol; 1983 Dec 01; 131(6):2623-9. PubMed ID: 6358351
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  • 13. Resting B cells from autoimmune lupus-prone New Zealand Black and (New Zealand Black x New Zealand White)F1 mice are hyper-responsive to T cell-derived stimuli.
    Jongstra-Bilen J, Vukusic B, Boras K, Wither JE.
    J Immunol; 1997 Dec 15; 159(12):5810-20. PubMed ID: 9550377
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  • 16. The in vitro and in vivo induction of anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies in normal and autoimmune mice.
    Fish F, Ziff M.
    J Immunol; 1982 Jan 15; 128(1):409-14. PubMed ID: 6976378
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  • 17. Distribution of plaque-forming cells in the mouse for a protein antigen. Evidence for highly active parathymic lymph nodes following intraperitoneal injection of hen lysozyme.
    Hill SW.
    Immunology; 1976 Jun 15; 30(6):895-906. PubMed ID: 800396
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  • 18. Lack of age-associated immune dysfunction in mucosal-associated lymph nodes.
    Szewczuk MR, Campbell RJ, Jung LK.
    J Immunol; 1981 Jun 15; 126(6):2200-4. PubMed ID: 6164724
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  • 19. Apoptotic phenomenon of immune effector cells in autoimmune NZB x NZW F1 mice.
    Chen YY, Suen JL, Wu WM, Chiang BL.
    J Microbiol Immunol Infect; 1999 Jun 15; 32(2):83-9. PubMed ID: 11561580
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  • 20. Differences in non-MHC alloantigens promote tissue rejection but fail to mediate allogeneic co-operation and autoimmunity in mice neonatally injected with semi-allogeneic F1 B cells.
    Ramos A, Merino R, Merino J.
    Immunology; 1994 Jun 15; 82(2):287-93. PubMed ID: 7927500
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