A study of cells present in lymph draining from a contact allergic reaction in pigs sensitized to DNFB
Hemmo Drexhage
Immunology, 1983
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Increased γδ T-cell populations in draining lymph nodes of lambs during the elicitation phase of dinitrochlorobenzene-induced contact hypersensitivity
Martha Ulvund
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1999
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Antigenic stimulation of lymphocytes
Lance Perryman
Cellular Immunology, 1979
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The immune response against hapten-autologous protein conjugates in the mouse. I. Specificity of antibodies produced during the primary response against dinitrophenylated mouse serum albumin
Hans Wigzell
European Journal of Immunology, 1973
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Immune response of guinea pig lymphoid cells in vitro
jack kettman
Cellular Immunology, 1980
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The immune response of allophenic mice to 2,4-dinitrophenyl (DNP)-bovine gamma globulin. I. Allotype analysis of anti-DNP antibody
Frank Siegele
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1978
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Hapten-specific B cell blockade of the immune response to a thymus-independent-1 antigen produced by concomitant administration of a thymus-independent-2 antigen
Harm Snippe
Immunology, 1984
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Antigen-induced and polyclonal B-cell responses in human peripheral blood lymphocyte cultures
Yolande Richard
Cellular Immunology, 1987
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Hapten-specific T cell lines mediating delayed hypersensitivity to contact-sensitizing agents
Patricia Mottram
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1982
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Delayed hypersensitivity in the mouse induced by hapten carrier complexes
Harm Snippe
Immunology
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H-2 restriction of suppressor T-cell induction by hapten-modified lymphoid cells in tolerance to 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene contact sensitization
Man-sun Sy
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1977
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Hapten-specific T-cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. II. Demonstration of idiotypic determinants on suppressor T cells
Martin Dorf
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1979
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The specificity of antibody formation in mice following immunization with hapten-carrier complexes mixed with the surfactant, dimethyl dioctadecyl ammonium bromide
Harm Snippe
Immunology
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Isolated hapten-binding receptors of sensitized lymphocytes I. Receptors from nylon wool-enriched mouse T lymphocyte lack serological markers of immunoglobulin constant domain but express heavy chain variable portions
Thereza Imanishi-kari
European Journal of Immunology, 1977
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The in vitro induction of delayed-type hypersensitivity to allo-antigens of the mouse
John Barrington-Leigh
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1984
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The role of thymus-derived lymphocytes in an antibody-mediated hapten-specific helper effect
Hillel Koren
European Journal of Immunology, 1975
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Variations in Rabbit Antimouse Lymphocyte Sera Due to Strain Differences and "Nonthymic" Lymphocytes
Everett Spees
Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1971
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Cytotoxicity of allogeneic lymphocytes sensitized against H-2 antigens in vitro*1
Hillel Koren
Experimental Cell Research, 1971
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The induction of hapten-specific T cell tolerance using hapten-modified lymphoid membranes II. Relative roles of suppressor T cells and clone inhibition in the tolerant state
Man-sun Sy
European Journal of Immunology, 1977
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Cellular Requirements for the Primary in Vitro Antibody Response to DNP-Ficoll
Donald Mosier
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1974
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Hapten-specific tolerance in mice. II. Adoptive transfer studies and evidence for unresponsiveness in the B cells
jack kettman
European Journal of Immunology, 1974
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Prominence of T Cells in the Elicitation Phase of Dinitrochlorobenzene-induced Contact Hypersensitivity in Lambs
Martha Ulvund
Veterinary Pathology, 1999
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Isolated hapten-binding receptors of sensitized lymphocytes. III. Evidence for idiotypic restriction of T-cell receptors
Thereza Imanishi-kari
Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Allogeneic Reactivity in Normal Mouse Serum
James MICHAELSON
International Journal of Immunogenetics, 1984
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Role of B lymphocytes in cell-mediated immunity. I. Requirement for T cells or T-cell products for antigen-induced B-cell activation
Sharon Wahl
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1976
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Prominence of γδ T cells in the elicitation phase of dinitrochlorobenzene-induced contact hypersensitivity in lambs
Martha J Ulvund
Veterinary Pathology …, 1999
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T cells expressing delayed-type hypersensitivity can be derived from a humorally immune lymphocyte population
Sharon Leclercq
European Journal of Immunology, 1987
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The role of antigen in the immune response: Analysis by limiting dilution methods
jack kettman
Cellular Immunology, 1975
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Recognition of non-HLA alloantigens selectively expressed on B lymphocytes
Robert Winchester
Journal of Experimental Medicine
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In vitro stimulation of spleen cells of the mouse by DNP--carrier complexes
Harm Snippe
Immunology, 1974
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Immune Adherence of Leucocytes and Fibroblasts Derived from Skin, Sensitized by Cytotoxic Leucocyte Iso-Antibodies and Complement, to the Surface of Indicator Cells
Cornelis Melief
Vox Sanguinis, 1967
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Essential role of MHC II-independent CD4+ T cells, IL-4 and STAT6 in contact hypersensitivity induced by fluorescein isothiocyanate in the mouse
Florian Gantner
International Immunology, 2004
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In vitro induction of specific unresponsiveness by exposure of primed spleen cells to high doses of a hapten-protein conjugate
jack kettman
Cellular Immunology, 1980
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Sensitization of Human Lymphocytes Against Autologous or Allogeneic Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines: Characteristics of the Reactive Cells
Hans Wigzell
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1974
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Ontogeny of B lymphocyte function. XI. The secondary response by neonatal and adult B cell populations to different T-dependent antigens
Myron Szewczuk
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 1979
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