T cell independent induction of antigen specific suppression of the antibody response (original) (raw)

Immunoglobulins on the Surface of Thymus-Derived Cells Engaged in the Initiation of a Humoral Immune Response

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Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1971

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Differential induction of help and suppression in mice by bifunctional antigens administered via different routes

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The immunoregulatory role of bone marrow. I. Suppression of the induction of antibody responses to t-dependent and t-independent antigens by cells in the bone marrow

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A novel suppressive activity: Complementation between a T cell induced with first-order T-suppressor factor and an I-J-restricted antigen-nonspecific T cell

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Long-Term Effects of in Vitro Sensitization on Immune Reactivity of Lymphocytes: Generation of Suppressor and Helper T Cells

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Immunological unresponsiveness of self-recognizing B lymphocytes to the PBA property of a soluble T cell factor

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Generation of suppressor T cells after local immunization with histocompatibility antigens

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T-cell regulation of antibody responses: demonstration of allotype- specific helper T cells and their specific removal by suppressor T cells

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Role of a nonimmunoglobulin cell surface determinant in the activation of B lymphocytes by thymus-independent antigens

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Suppression of immunoglobulin synthesis and secretion by peripheral blood lymphocytes from normal donors

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1977

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Mechanism of suppression of immunologic memory formation

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Spleen cells from animals tolerant to a thymus-dependent antigen can be activated by lipopolysaccharide to synthesize antibodies against the tolerogen

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Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1976

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Antigen-specific suppression of cytotoxic T cell responses in mice. I. Suppressor T cells are not cytotoxic cells

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