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E A Svedmyr

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Cellular Immunology|December 1, 1970
On the specificity of cell-mediated cytotoxicity in vitroE A Svedmyr, R J Hodes
Transplantation|May 1, 1970
Specific cytotoxicity of H-2-incompatible mouse lymphocytes following mixed culture in vitroR J Hodes, E A Svedmyr
European Journal of Immunology|August 1, 1972
Specific adsorption of cytotoxic thymus-processed lymphocytes (T cells) on glutaraldehyde-fixed fibroblast monolayersP Golstein, E A Svedmyr, H Blomgren
International Journal of Cancer|June 15, 1974
Sensitivity of different target cells to the killing action of peripheral lymphocytes stimulated by autologous lymphoblastoid cell linesE A Svedmyr, F Deinhardt, G Klein
Cellular Immunology|May 1, 1973
The extent of specific adsorption of cytotoxic educated thymus cells: evolution with time and number of injected cellsP Golstein, H Blomgren, E A Svedmyr
Tissue Antigens|April 1, 1975
Possible use of established cell lines for MLR locus typingE A Svedmyr, W Leibold, R A Gatti
European Journal of Immunology|December 1, 1972
Autonomy of thymus-processed lymphocytes (T cells) for their education into cytotoxic cellsP Golstein, H Wigzell, H Blomgren, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1973
On T-cell-mediated cytotoxicityP Golstein, H Blomgren, E A Svedmyr, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|April 1, 1972
Cells mediating specific in vitro cytotoxicity. II. Probable autonomy of thymus-processed lymphocytes (T cells) for the killing of allogeneic target cellsP Golstein, H Wigzell, H Blomgren, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|September 1, 1972
Impact of fractionation procedures on lymphocyte activities in vitro and in vivo. Separation of cells with high concentrations of surface immunoglobinH P Golstein, E A Svedmyr, M Jondahl, et al.
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Cellular Immunology|December 1, 1970
On the specificity of cell-mediated cytotoxicity in vitroE A Svedmyr, R J Hodes
Transplantation|May 1, 1970
Specific cytotoxicity of H-2-incompatible mouse lymphocytes following mixed culture in vitroR J Hodes, E A Svedmyr
European Journal of Immunology|August 1, 1972
Specific adsorption of cytotoxic thymus-processed lymphocytes (T cells) on glutaraldehyde-fixed fibroblast monolayersP Golstein, E A Svedmyr, H Blomgren
International Journal of Cancer|June 15, 1974
Sensitivity of different target cells to the killing action of peripheral lymphocytes stimulated by autologous lymphoblastoid cell linesE A Svedmyr, F Deinhardt, G Klein
Cellular Immunology|May 1, 1973
The extent of specific adsorption of cytotoxic educated thymus cells: evolution with time and number of injected cellsP Golstein, H Blomgren, E A Svedmyr
Tissue Antigens|April 1, 1975
Possible use of established cell lines for MLR locus typingE A Svedmyr, W Leibold, R A Gatti
European Journal of Immunology|December 1, 1972
Autonomy of thymus-processed lymphocytes (T cells) for their education into cytotoxic cellsP Golstein, H Wigzell, H Blomgren, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1973
On T-cell-mediated cytotoxicityP Golstein, H Blomgren, E A Svedmyr, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|April 1, 1972
Cells mediating specific in vitro cytotoxicity. II. Probable autonomy of thymus-processed lymphocytes (T cells) for the killing of allogeneic target cellsP Golstein, H Wigzell, H Blomgren, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|September 1, 1972
Impact of fractionation procedures on lymphocyte activities in vitro and in vivo. Separation of cells with high concentrations of surface immunoglobinH P Golstein, E A Svedmyr, M Jondahl, et al.
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