Different structural constraints for recognition of mouse H-2Kd and -Kk antigens by alloimmune cytolytic T lymphocytes
J Scholler, R Shimonkevitz, HR MacDonald, and S Kvist
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1823-1834.
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Helodermatine, a kallikrein-like, hypotensive enzyme from the venom of Heloderma horridum horridum (Mexican beaded lizard)
A Alagon, LD Possani, J Smart, and WD Schleuning
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1835-1845.
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Changes in the expression of potassium channels during mouse T cell development
D McKinnon and R Ceredig
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1846-1861.
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Properties and distribution of a lectin-like hemagglutinin differentially expressed by murine stromal tissue macrophages
PR Crocker and S Gordon
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1862-1875.
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Adhesion-promoting receptors on human macrophages recognize Escherichia coli by binding to lipopolysaccharide
SD Wright and MT Jong
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1876-1888.
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The Ro/SSA autoantigen as an immunogen. Some anti-Ro/SSA antibody binds IgG
MJ Mamula, OF Fox, H Yamagata, and JB Harley
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1889-1901.
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Assembly of the prothrombin activator complex on rabbit alveolar macrophage high-affinity factor Xa receptors. A kinetic study
MP McGee and H Rothberger
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1902-1914.
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Synthetic peptides from the circumsporozoite proteins of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium knowlesi recognize the human hepatoma cell line HepG2-A16 in vitro
SB Aley, MD Bates, JP Tam, and MR Hollingdale
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1915-1922.
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Molecular localization and polymorphism of HLA class II restriction determinants defined by Mycobacterium leprae-reactive helper T cell clones from leprosy patients
TH Ottenhoff, S Neuteboom, DG Elferink, and RR de Vries
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1923-1939.
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Expression of T cell receptor genes in human B cells
AF Calman and BM Peterlin
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1940-1957.
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Two monokines, interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor, render cultured vascular endothelial cells susceptible to lysis by antibodies circulating during Kawasaki syndrome
DY Leung, RS Geha, JW Newburger, JC Burns, W Fiers, LA Lapierre, and JS Pober
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1958-1972.
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Proteolytic enzyme treatment reduces glomerular immune deposits and proteinuria in passive Heymann nephritis
M Nakazawa, SN Emancipator, and ME Lamm
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1973-1987.
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Human T cell activation. III. Rapid induction of a phosphorylated 28 kD/32 kD disulfide-linked early activation antigen (EA 1) by 12-o- tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate, mitogens, and antigens
T Hara, LK Jung, JM Bjorndahl, and SM Fu
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 1988-2005.
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Amyloid A gene family expression in different mouse tissues
RL Meek and EP Benditt
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2006-2017.
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Inhibition of an IgE response by secondary B cells of a different isotype
S Haba, MF Gurish, and A Nisonoff
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2018-2030.
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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) restriction of foreign transplantation antigens in rats rendered tolerant at birth
H Kimura, L Desquenne-Clark, M Miyamoto, and WK Silvers
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2031-2037.
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Isolation and preliminary biochemical characterization of the gonococcal H.8 antigen
W Strittmatter and PJ Hitchcock
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2038-2048.
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Multiple monoclonal B cell expansions and c-myc oncogene rearrangements in acquired immune deficiency syndrome-related lymphoproliferative disorders. Implications for lymphomagenesis
PG Pelicci, DM Knowles, 2d, ZA Arlin, R Wieczorek, P Luciw, D Dina, C Basilico, and R Dalla-Favera
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2049-2060.
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Identification and characterization of a pore-forming protein of human peripheral blood natural killer cells
CC Liu, B Perussia, ZA Cohn, and JD Young
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2061-2076.
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The pore-forming protein (perforin) of cytolytic T lymphocytes is immunologically related to the components of membrane attack complex of complement through cysteine-rich domains
JD Young, CC Liu, LG Leong, and ZA Cohn
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2077-2082.
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Gene correction in the evolution of the T cell receptor beta chain
E Jouvin-Marche, M Heller, and S Rudikoff
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2083-2088.
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Adult-onset cyclic neutropenia is a benign neoplasm associated with clonal proliferation of large granular lymphocytes
TP Loughran, Jr and WP Hammond, 4th
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2089-2094.
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Human keratinocytes contain mRNA indistinguishable from monocyte interleukin 1 alpha and beta mRNA. Keratinocyte epidermal cell-derived thymocyte-activating factor is identical to interleukin 1
TS Kupper, DW Ballard, AO Chua, JS McGuire, PM Flood, MC Horowitz, R Langdon, L Lightfoot, and U Gubler
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2095-2100.
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Role of envelope glycoprotein carbohydrate in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectivity and virus-induced cell fusion
J Lifson, S Coutre, E Huang, and E Engleman
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2101-2106.
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Paucity of phosphorylcholine-specific clones in B cells expressing the VHT15 gene product
D Primi, E Barbier, AM Drapier, and PA Cazenave
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2107-2112.
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Gamma interferon enhances macrophage transcription of the tumor necrosis factor/cachectin, interleukin 1, and urokinase genes, which are controlled by short-lived repressors
MA Collart, D Belin, JD Vassalli, S de Kossodo, and P Vassalli
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2113-2118.
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A conserved human germline V kappa gene directly encodes rheumatoid factor light chains
V Radoux, PP Chen, JA Sorge, and DA Carson
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2119-2124.
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Regional variations in antigenic properties of skin. A possible cause for disease-specific distribution of skin lesions
L Sison-Fonacier and JC Bystryn
J. Exp. Med. 1986 164: 2125-2130.
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