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A Lanzavecchia

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European Journal of Immunology|October 1, 1983
One out of five peripheral blood B lymphocytes is activated to high-rate Ig production by human alloreactive T cell clonesA Lanzavecchia
Immunology Today|May 1, 1989
Is suppression a function of class II--restricted cytotoxic T cells?A Lanzavecchia
Nature|April 11, 1985
Antigen-specific interaction between T and B cellsA Lanzavecchia
Research in Immunology|January 1, 1989
Harming and protecting responses to HIVA Lanzavecchia
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1986
Antigen presentation by B lymphocytes: a critical step in T-B collaborationA Lanzavecchia
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|May 19, 1997
Understanding the mechanisms of sustained signaling and T cell activationA Lanzavecchia
Immunology Today|June 1, 1988
Exploiting the immune system's own strategies for immunotherapyA Lanzavecchia
Immunological Reviews|October 1, 1987
Antigen uptake and accumulation in antigen-specific B cellsA Lanzavecchia
Nature|June 12, 1998
Immunology. Licence to killA Lanzavecchia
Current Opinion in Immunology|February 19, 2000
From synapses to immunological memory: the role of sustained T cell stimulationA Lanzavecchia, F Sallusto
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European Journal of Immunology|October 1, 1983
One out of five peripheral blood B lymphocytes is activated to high-rate Ig production by human alloreactive T cell clonesA Lanzavecchia
Immunology Today|May 1, 1989
Is suppression a function of class II--restricted cytotoxic T cells?A Lanzavecchia
Nature|April 11, 1985
Antigen-specific interaction between T and B cellsA Lanzavecchia
Research in Immunology|January 1, 1989
Harming and protecting responses to HIVA Lanzavecchia
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1986
Antigen presentation by B lymphocytes: a critical step in T-B collaborationA Lanzavecchia
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|May 19, 1997
Understanding the mechanisms of sustained signaling and T cell activationA Lanzavecchia
Immunology Today|June 1, 1988
Exploiting the immune system's own strategies for immunotherapyA Lanzavecchia
Immunological Reviews|October 1, 1987
Antigen uptake and accumulation in antigen-specific B cellsA Lanzavecchia
Nature|June 12, 1998
Immunology. Licence to killA Lanzavecchia
Current Opinion in Immunology|February 19, 2000
From synapses to immunological memory: the role of sustained T cell stimulationA Lanzavecchia, F Sallusto
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