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B Roser

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Pathology|July 1, 1975
T cell leukaemia in the rat: the pathophysiologyM Dibley, S Dorsch, B Roser
Transplantation|November 1, 1978
Memory cells responsible for accelerated graft rejection do not recirculate in normal animalsB Hall, S Dorsch, B Roser
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 1, 1978
The cellular basis of allograft rejection in vivo. I. The cellular requirements for first-set rejection of heart graftsB M Hall, S Dorsch, B Roser
Nature|August 27, 1981
Reversal of transplantation immunity by liver graftingN Kamada, H S Davies, B Roser
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 1, 1978
The cellular basis of allograft rejection in vivo. II. The nature of memory cells mediating second set heart graft rejectionB M Hall, S Dorsch, B Roser
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1987
The major histocompatibility complex and the chemosensory recognition of individuality in ratsR E Brown, P B Singh, B Roser
Transplantation|October 1, 1985
Graft rejection in a congenic panel of rats with defined immune response genes for MHC class I antigens. I. Rejection of and priming to the RT1Aa antigenR Stewart, G Butcher, J Herbert, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 15, 1990
Differences in turnover between thymic medullary dendritic cells and a subset of cortical macrophagesJ Kampinga, P Nieuwenhuis, B Roser, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 1, 1988
Class I transplantation antigens in solution in body fluids and in the urine. Individuality signals to the environmentP B Singh, R E Brown, B Roser
Behavior Genetics|September 1, 1989
Class I and class II regions of the major histocompatibility complex both contribute to individual odors in congenic inbred strains of ratsR E Brown, B Roser, P B Singh
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Pathology|July 1, 1975
T cell leukaemia in the rat: the pathophysiologyM Dibley, S Dorsch, B Roser
Transplantation|November 1, 1978
Memory cells responsible for accelerated graft rejection do not recirculate in normal animalsB Hall, S Dorsch, B Roser
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 1, 1978
The cellular basis of allograft rejection in vivo. I. The cellular requirements for first-set rejection of heart graftsB M Hall, S Dorsch, B Roser
Nature|August 27, 1981
Reversal of transplantation immunity by liver graftingN Kamada, H S Davies, B Roser
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 1, 1978
The cellular basis of allograft rejection in vivo. II. The nature of memory cells mediating second set heart graft rejectionB M Hall, S Dorsch, B Roser
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1987
The major histocompatibility complex and the chemosensory recognition of individuality in ratsR E Brown, P B Singh, B Roser
Transplantation|October 1, 1985
Graft rejection in a congenic panel of rats with defined immune response genes for MHC class I antigens. I. Rejection of and priming to the RT1Aa antigenR Stewart, G Butcher, J Herbert, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 15, 1990
Differences in turnover between thymic medullary dendritic cells and a subset of cortical macrophagesJ Kampinga, P Nieuwenhuis, B Roser, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 1, 1988
Class I transplantation antigens in solution in body fluids and in the urine. Individuality signals to the environmentP B Singh, R E Brown, B Roser
Behavior Genetics|September 1, 1989
Class I and class II regions of the major histocompatibility complex both contribute to individual odors in congenic inbred strains of ratsR E Brown, B Roser, P B Singh
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