Studies on the mechanism of polyclonal B cell stimulation by TH2 cells (original) (raw)

A noncognate interaction with anti-receptor antibody-activated helper T cells induces small resting murine B cells to proliferate and to secrete antibody

Trevor Owens

European Journal of Immunology, 1988

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Antigen-specific Thelper cells stimulate H-2 compatible and incompatible B cells blasts polyclonally.J. Exp. Med

Waldemar Lernhardt

1980

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Requirement for three signals in B cell responses. II. Analysis of antigen- and Ia-restricted T helper cell-B cell interaction

Osami Kanagawa

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1982

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ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC T-HELPER CELLS STIMULATE H-2COMPATIBLE AND H-2INCOMPATIBLE B-CELL BLASTS POLYCLONALLY

Waldemar Lernhardt

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Alloreactive cloned T cell lines. II. Polyclonal stimulation of B cells by a cloned helper T cell line

Leonard Eisenberg

The Journal of Immunology

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Back-stimulation of B lymphocytes binding to helper T cell surface antigens

Maria Toribio

European Journal of Immunology, 1988

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T lymphocyte-dependent B lymphocyte proliferative response to antigen. I Genetic restriction of the stimulation of B lymphocyte proliferation

Harley Tse

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1981

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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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The role of functionally distinct helper T lymphocyte subpopulations in the inductionof human B cell differentiation

Thomas Tedder, Chikao Morimoto

European Journal of Immunology, 1990

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Regulation of B lymphocyte replication and maturation

Waldemar Lernhardt

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1982

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A single antigen-specific B cell can conjugate to either a type 1 or a type 2 helper T cell

Rafael Fernandez-Botran

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988

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Anti-HLA-class II monoclonal antibodies inhibit polyclonal B cell differentiationin vitro at the accessory cell level

Cornelis Melief

European Journal of Immunology, 1987

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Polyclonal stimulation of resting B lymphocytes by antigen-specific T lymphocytes

Anthony Defranco

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1984

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Activation of human B lymphocytes: frequency of antigen-specific B cells triggered by alloreactive or by antigen-specific T cell clones

Franco Celada

European Journal of Immunology, 1983

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Direct interactions between B and T lymphocytes bearing complementary receptors

John Tite

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1986

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A Model System for the Analysis of B-Cell Activation and Effector T-Cell Functions

A. Coutinho

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1989

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Human B cell lines can be triggered to secrete an interleukin 2-like molecule

Leonard Bazar

Cellular Immunology, 1989

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The induction of resting B cell differentiation does not require T cell contact

Michael Julius

European Journal of Immunology, 1992

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Regulation of B-Lymphocyte Activation, Proliferation, and Differentiation

Peter Hornbeck

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987

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Human peripheral blood T helper cell-induced B cell activation results in B cell surface expression of the CD23 (BLAST-2) antigen

William Stohl

Cellular Immunology, 1989

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Frequency analysis of human peripheral blood B cells sensitive to CD2 monoclonal antibody-activated T cells

Jean-Paul Levy

Human Immunology, 1987

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A monoclonal T cell-replacing activity can act directly on B cells to enhance clonal expansion

Monte Wetzel

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1982

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Characterization of Activities Inducing Polyclonal Maturation of Activated B Lymphocytes to Immunoglobulin Secretion

Tomas Leanderson

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1985

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Molecular signals in B cell activation

Chien-te Tseng

Cellular Immunology, 1990

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Evidence for two distinct activation states available to B lymphocytes

Monte Wetzel

The Journal of Immunology

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T and B Cell Connections in Experimentally Induced Autoimmunity

Anne Cooke

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1986

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Antibody synthesis in vitro, a marker of B cell differentiation

jack kettman

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1980

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Activation and Cell Cycle Control of Murine B Lymphocytes

Waldemar Lernhardt

Journal of Cell Science, 1985

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A monoclonal antibody to human B lymphoblastoid cells activates human and murine T lymphocytes

Britta Hardy

Cellular immunology, 1989

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Two separate functions of class II (Ia) molecules: T-cell stimulation and B-cell excitation

Ronald Corley

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1985

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Prolonged growth of activated B lymphocytes requires interaction with helper T cells

Tomas Leanderson

European Journal of Immunology, 1987

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VII.CooperativeResponsesBetween Lymphocytes areControlled by Genes intheIRegionoftheH-2 Complex

Martin Dorf

2000

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