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114 related items for PubMed ID: 7200839

  • 1. Receptor-mediated regulation of mitogenic response.
    Ng MH, Ng WS, Siu TK.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1982 Apr; 48(1):171-8. PubMed ID: 7200839
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  • 2. Concanavalin A receptor capping and blastogenesis in human lymphocytes: inhibition by egg lecithin.
    Ng MH, Ng WS.
    Cytobios; 1981 Apr; 32(125):39-46. PubMed ID: 7338073
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  • 3. Transfer of concanavalin A between responding lymphocytes and syngeneic stimulating cells in cell-mediated mitogenic response.
    Ozato K, Ebert JD.
    J Immunol; 1978 Mar; 120(3):788-95. PubMed ID: 305446
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  • 4. The mechanism of SiO2 (Aerosil)-mediated enhancement of the proliferative response of mouse spleen lymphocytes to antigen and mitogens in a serum-free system.
    Burger M, Hess MW, Cottier H.
    Eur J Immunol; 1983 Apr; 13(4):331-5. PubMed ID: 6303795
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  • 5. Effect of cytochalasin B on human lymphocyte responses to mitogens: time and concentration dependence.
    Hoffman R, Ferguson R, Simmons RL.
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  • 6. [Relations between concanavalin A binding and cell proliferation. Comparison of Lyt-1+ and Lyt-2+ lymphocyte subpopulations from the spleen of unstimulated mice and mixed lymphocyte culture].
    Hückel C, Kusnierczyk P, Jenssen HL, Pajtasz E, Brock J.
    Allerg Immunol (Leipz); 1987 Apr; 33(2):71-8. PubMed ID: 2959128
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  • 7. Inhibition of the lectin-induced mitogenic response of thymocytes by glycolipids.
    Lengle EE, Krishnaraj R, Kemp RG.
    Cancer Res; 1979 Mar; 39(3):817-22. PubMed ID: 311682
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  • 8. Qualitative and quantitative Con A binding to mouse lymphocytes, T cell enriched spleen cells and allogeneically stimulated lymphocytes.
    Hückel C, Brock J, Rychly J, Schulz U, Schulze HA.
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  • 9. The status of concanavalin A receptors on the lymphocytes of leukemic AKR mice: inhibition of redistribution by high concentrations of the lectin.
    Sainis KB, Bhisey AN, Sundaram K, Phondke GP.
    Cancer Biochem Biophys; 1982 Mar; 6(2):101-8. PubMed ID: 7151030
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  • 10. Determinants of differential migration of mouse spleen cells treated with concanavalin A.
    Rodríguez BA, Rich RR, Rossen RD.
    J Immunol; 1975 Sep; 115(3):771-6. PubMed ID: 807646
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  • 11. Formation of total, active and stable E-rosettes by human lymphocytes stimulated with con A derivatives.
    Paris SC, García-Moreno LF.
    J Clin Lab Immunol; 1982 Sep; 8(3):183-6. PubMed ID: 7131529
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  • 12. Concanavalin A induced apoptosis in fibroblasts: the role of cell surface carbohydrates in lectin mediated cytotoxicity.
    Kulkarni GV, McCulloch CA.
    J Cell Physiol; 1995 Oct; 165(1):119-33. PubMed ID: 7559793
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  • 13. Concanavalin A-induced electrokinetic changes and redistribution of receptors in mouse thymocytes.
    Joshi NN, Sainis KB, Phondke GP.
    Thymus; 1987 Oct; 9(2):65-75. PubMed ID: 3495911
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  • 14. Mechanisms of lymphocyte activation: linkage between early protein synthesis and late lymphocyte proliferation.
    Varesio L, Holden HT.
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  • 15. Pretreatment of murine thymocytes by phytohemagglutinin inhibits the binding of H-concanavalin A.
    Ozato K, Ebert JD, Adler WH.
    J Immunol; 1975 Aug; 115(2):339-44. PubMed ID: 1097511
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  • 16. CTLA4-CD80/CD86 interactions on primary mouse CD4+ T cells integrate signal-strength information to modulate activation with Concanavalin A.
    Mukherjee S, Ahmed A, Nandi D.
    J Leukoc Biol; 2005 Jul; 78(1):144-57. PubMed ID: 15788440
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  • 17. Time kinetics of the interaction of concanavalin A with splenic lymphocytes of normal AKR mice.
    Sainis KB, Bhisey AN, Sundaram K, Phondke GP.
    Immunology; 1979 Jul; 37(3):563-8. PubMed ID: 500116
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  • 18. Involvement of IFN-gamma and transforming growth factor-beta in graft-vs-host reaction-associated immunosuppression.
    Huchet R, Bruley-Rosset M, Mathiot C, Grandjon D, Halle-Pannenko O.
    J Immunol; 1993 Mar 15; 150(6):2517-24. PubMed ID: 8450227
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  • 19. Short-term stimulation of lymphocyte proliferation by indomethacin in vitro and in vivo.
    González-Cabello R, Perl A, Kalmár L, Gergely P.
    Acta Physiol Hung; 1987 Mar 15; 70(1):25-30. PubMed ID: 3425329
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  • 20. Cell electrophoretic studies on mouse lymphocytes treated with concanavalin A: possible existence of two types of receptors on cell surface.
    Sainis KB, Bhisey AN, Sundaram K, Phondke GP.
    Immunology; 1979 Jul 15; 37(3):555-61. PubMed ID: 500115
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