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C G Brooks

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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|December 15, 1993
The majority of immature fetal thymocytes can be induced to proliferate to IL-2 and differentiate into cells indistinguishable from mature natural killer cellsC G Brooks, A Georgiou, R K Jordan
Immunological Reviews|January 1, 1983
Lymphokine-driven "differentiation" of cytotoxic T-cell clones into cells with NK-like specificity: correlations with display of membrane macromoleculesC G Brooks, D L Urdal, C S Henney
European Journal of Immunology|February 1, 1979
High nonspecific reactivity of normal lymphocytes against mycoplasma-infected target cells in cytotoxicity assaysC G Brooks, R C Rees, R H Leach
Medicine, Science, and the Law|October 1, 1990
Electric shock devices and their effects on the human bodyM N Robinson, C G Brooks, G D Renshaw
Immunology|August 1, 1992
Palmitic acid conjugation of a protein antigen enhances major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted presentation to T cellsJ H Robinson, M C Case, C G Brooks
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|November 1, 1970
Developing a program of learning on the fat-controlled dietO F Pye, C G Brooks, M M Winston
Immunology|April 1, 1981
Detection of either rapidly cytolytic macrophages or NK cells in "activated" peritoneal exudates depends on the method of analysis and the target cell typeJ D Gray, C G Brooks, R W Baldwin
Cellular Immunology|July 1, 1980
Macrophage-like suppressor cells in rats. II. Evidence for a quantitative rather than a qualitative change in tumour-bearer animalsP J Webb, C G Brooks, R W Baldwin
Journal of Immunological Methods|January 1, 1978
Studies on the microcytotoxicity test. II. The uptake of amino acids ([3H]leucine or [75Se]methionine) but not nucleosides ([3H]thymidine or [125I]IUdR) or 51CrO24-provides a direct and quantitative measure of target cell survival in the presence of lymphoid cellsC G Brooks, R C Rees, R A Robins
International Journal of Cancer|December 15, 1976
Studies on the microcytotoxicity test. I. Evidence that the effects of normal lymphoid cells on tumour cell growth in microtest plates may be caused by non-immunological modifications of the culture mediumC G Brooks, R C Rees, R W Baldwin
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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|December 15, 1993
The majority of immature fetal thymocytes can be induced to proliferate to IL-2 and differentiate into cells indistinguishable from mature natural killer cellsC G Brooks, A Georgiou, R K Jordan
Immunological Reviews|January 1, 1983
Lymphokine-driven "differentiation" of cytotoxic T-cell clones into cells with NK-like specificity: correlations with display of membrane macromoleculesC G Brooks, D L Urdal, C S Henney
European Journal of Immunology|February 1, 1979
High nonspecific reactivity of normal lymphocytes against mycoplasma-infected target cells in cytotoxicity assaysC G Brooks, R C Rees, R H Leach
Medicine, Science, and the Law|October 1, 1990
Electric shock devices and their effects on the human bodyM N Robinson, C G Brooks, G D Renshaw
Immunology|August 1, 1992
Palmitic acid conjugation of a protein antigen enhances major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted presentation to T cellsJ H Robinson, M C Case, C G Brooks
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|November 1, 1970
Developing a program of learning on the fat-controlled dietO F Pye, C G Brooks, M M Winston
Immunology|April 1, 1981
Detection of either rapidly cytolytic macrophages or NK cells in "activated" peritoneal exudates depends on the method of analysis and the target cell typeJ D Gray, C G Brooks, R W Baldwin
Cellular Immunology|July 1, 1980
Macrophage-like suppressor cells in rats. II. Evidence for a quantitative rather than a qualitative change in tumour-bearer animalsP J Webb, C G Brooks, R W Baldwin
Journal of Immunological Methods|January 1, 1978
Studies on the microcytotoxicity test. II. The uptake of amino acids ([3H]leucine or [75Se]methionine) but not nucleosides ([3H]thymidine or [125I]IUdR) or 51CrO24-provides a direct and quantitative measure of target cell survival in the presence of lymphoid cellsC G Brooks, R C Rees, R A Robins
International Journal of Cancer|December 15, 1976
Studies on the microcytotoxicity test. I. Evidence that the effects of normal lymphoid cells on tumour cell growth in microtest plates may be caused by non-immunological modifications of the culture mediumC G Brooks, R C Rees, R W Baldwin
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