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  • 21. In vitro differentiation of T-cells capable of mediating the regression of established syngeneic tumors in mice.
    Shu S, Chou T, Rosenberg SA.
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  • 22. Protective immunity to Listeria monocytogenes in neonatally thymectomized (NTx) mice: involvement of T cells distinct from those in sham-thymectomized mice.
    Watanabe Y, Mitsuyama M, Koga T, Handa T, Yoshikai Y, Nomoto K.
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  • 23. Murine interstitial nephritis. III. The selection of phenotypic (Lyt and L3T4) and idiotypic (RE-Id) T cell preferences by genes in Igh-1 and H-2K characterizes the cell-mediated potential for disease expression: susceptible mice provide a unique effector T cell repertoire in response to tubular antigen.
    Neilson EG, McCafferty E, Mann R, Michaud L, Clayman M.
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    Suzuki Y, Remington JS.
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  • 26. Antigen-specific, interleukin 2-propagated T lymphocytes confer resistance to a murine malarial parasite, Plasmodium chabaudi adami.
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    Muramori K, Mitsuyama M, Handa T, Serushago BA, Nomoto K.
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  • 29. Enhanced adoptive transfer of immunity to Listeria monocytogenes after in vitro culture of murine spleen cells with concanavalin A.
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    Milon G, Titus RG, Cerottini JC, Marchal G, Louis JA.
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    Calderon RA, Hay RJ.
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  • 35. In vitro primary induction of T cells mediating delayed footpad reaction and acquired cellular resistance to Listeria monocytogenes.
    Mitsuyama M, Handa T, Koga T, Watanabe Y, Yayama T, Muramori K, Nomoto K.
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  • 38. Temporal development of protective cell-mediated and humoral immunity in BALB/c mice infected with Brucella abortus.
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