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Contact and delayed hypersensitivity in the mouse. II. The role of different cell populations.

W Ptak, G L Asherson.   

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Year:  1969        PMID: 4900920      PMCID: PMC1455911     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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1.  STONE SH: Isologous and homologous lymphoid transplants. I. The transfer of tuberculin hypersensitivity in inbred pigs.

Authors:  J A BAUER
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1961-02       Impact factor: 5.422

2.  Contact and delayed hypersensitivity in the mouse. I. Active sensitization and passive transfer.

Authors:  G L Asherson; W Ptak
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1968-09       Impact factor: 7.397

3.  Inactivation of thymus cells after multiple injections of antigen.

Authors:  R K Gershon; V Wallis; A J Davies; E Leuchars
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1968-04-27       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  A study of the passive cellular transfer of local cutaneous hypersensitivity. 3. Transfer of hypersensitivity to sheep erythrocytes with different cell types.

Authors:  A A Blazkovec; L Hulliger; E Sorkin
Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol       Date:  1968

5.  Sites of biosynthesis of immunoglobulins in guinea-pigs immunized with bacteriophage phi-X174.

Authors:  W A Fleming; P C Wilkinson; R G White
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1967-12       Impact factor: 7.397

6.  A study of the passive cellular transfer of local cutaneous hypersensitivity. I. Passive transfer of delayed hypersensitivity in inbred and outbred guinea-pigs.

Authors:  A A Blazkovec; E Sorkin; J L Turk
Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol       Date:  1965

7.  The origin and turnover of mononuclear cells in peritoneal exudates in rats.

Authors:  A Volkman
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1966-08-01       Impact factor: 14.307

8.  Cell to cell interaction in the immune response. 3. Chromosomal marker analysis of single antibody-forming cells in reconstituted, irradiated, or thymectomized mice.

Authors:  G J Nossal; A Cunningham; G F Mitchell; J F Miller
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1968-10-01       Impact factor: 14.307

9.  Delayed hypersensitivity. I. Induction of hypersensitivity to diphtheria toxin in guinea pigs by infection with Corynebacterium diphtheriae.

Authors:  A M PAPPENHEIMER; J W UHR; M YONEDA
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1957-01-01       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  Cells involved in the immune response. IV. The response of normal and immune rabbit bone marrow and lymphoid tissue lymphocytes to antigens in vitro.

Authors:  S K Singhal; M Richter
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1968-11-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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1.  Contact sensitivity in the mouse. XI. Movement of T blasts in the draining lymph nodes to sites of inflammation.

Authors:  G L Asherson; G G Allwood; B Mayhew
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1973-09       Impact factor: 7.397

2.  Interaction between contact sensitizing agents and sensitized lymph node cells in mice.

Authors:  T E Borel; D R Bainbridge
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1973-07       Impact factor: 7.397

3.  Spontaneously arising cytotoxicity to the P-815-Y mastocytoma in NZB mice.

Authors:  A H Greenberg; J H Playfair
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1974-01       Impact factor: 4.330

4.  Contact sensitivity responses in mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.

Authors:  S G Reed; C L Larson; C A Speer
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1978-11       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Suppression of cell-mediated immunity in experimental Chagas' disease.

Authors:  S G Reed; C L Larson; C A Speer
Journal:  Z Parasitenkd       Date:  1977-06-03

6.  Depression of contact sensitivity by Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced suppressor cells which affect the induction phase of immune response.

Authors:  C Garzelli; V Colizzi; M Campa; L Bozzi; G Falcone
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1979-10       Impact factor: 3.441

7.  Localization of antigen on lymph node dendritic cells after exposure to the contact sensitizer fluorescein isothiocyanate. Functional and morphological studies.

Authors:  S E Macatonia; S C Knight; A J Edwards; S Griffiths; P Fryer
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1987-12-01       Impact factor: 14.307

Review 8.  From Mysterious Supernatant Entity to miRNA-150 in Antigen-Specific Exosomes: a History of Hapten-Specific T Suppressor Factor.

Authors:  Włodzimierz Ptak; Katarzyna Nazimek; Philip W Askenase; Krzysztof Bryniarski
Journal:  Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz)       Date:  2015-02-18       Impact factor: 4.291

9.  NF1 heterozygosity fosters de novo tumorigenesis but impairs malignant transformation.

Authors:  Jean-Philippe Brosseau; Chung-Ping Liao; Yong Wang; Vijay Ramani; Travis Vandergriff; Michelle Lee; Amisha Patel; Kiyoshi Ariizumi; Lu Q Le
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2018-11-27       Impact factor: 14.919

10.  Orally Administered Exosomes Suppress Mouse Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity by Delivering miRNA-150 to Antigen-Primed Macrophage APC Targeted by Exosome-Surface Anti-Peptide Antibody Light Chains.

Authors:  Katarzyna Nazimek; Krzysztof Bryniarski; Wlodzimierz Ptak; Tom Groot Kormelink; Philip W Askenase
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-08-02       Impact factor: 5.923

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