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E B Bell

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European Journal of Immunology|July 31, 1999
Persisting alloantigen prevents primed CD45RC- CD4 T cells from inducing allograft rejection: implications for immunological memoryC P Yang, E B Bell
European Journal of Immunology|July 1, 1976
Persisting T cells in rats tolerant of human serum albumin. The significance of tolerant and nonimmune T cells which preferentially restrict high affinity antibody synthesisE B Bell, F L Shand
Seminars in Immunology|February 7, 1998
The peripheral T-cell pool: regulation by non-antigen induced proliferation?E B Bell, S M Sparshott
Immunology|July 11, 1998
Lymphocyte trafficking: CD4 T cells with a 'memory' phenotype (CD45RC-) freely cross lymph node high endothelial venules in vivoS M Sparshott, E B Bell
European Journal of Immunology|January 1, 1975
Changes in lymphocyte recirculation and liberation of the adoptive memory response from cellular regulation in irradiated recipientsE B Bell, F L Shand
European Journal of Immunology|May 1, 1973
Cellular events in protein tolerant inbred rats. I. The fate of thoracic duct lymphocytes and memory cells during tolerance induction to human serum albuminE B Bell, F L Shand
Immunology|April 1, 1972
Studies on the distribution of macrophages derived from rat bone marrow cells in xenogeneic radiation chimaerasF L Shand, E B Bell
Transplantation|July 27, 1995
CD45RC+ CD4 T cell subsets are maintained in an unresponsive state by the persistence of transfusion-derived alloantigenC P Yang, M McDonagh, E B Bell
Monographs in Allergy|January 1, 1989
The physiological role of anti-IgE in rodentsE B Bell, G Jaffery, J S Marshall
Immunology Today|March 24, 1998
CD4+ T-cell memory, CD45R subsets and the persistence of antigen--a unifying conceptE B Bell, S M Sparshott, C Bunce
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European Journal of Immunology|July 31, 1999
Persisting alloantigen prevents primed CD45RC- CD4 T cells from inducing allograft rejection: implications for immunological memoryC P Yang, E B Bell
European Journal of Immunology|July 1, 1976
Persisting T cells in rats tolerant of human serum albumin. The significance of tolerant and nonimmune T cells which preferentially restrict high affinity antibody synthesisE B Bell, F L Shand
Seminars in Immunology|February 7, 1998
The peripheral T-cell pool: regulation by non-antigen induced proliferation?E B Bell, S M Sparshott
Immunology|July 11, 1998
Lymphocyte trafficking: CD4 T cells with a 'memory' phenotype (CD45RC-) freely cross lymph node high endothelial venules in vivoS M Sparshott, E B Bell
European Journal of Immunology|January 1, 1975
Changes in lymphocyte recirculation and liberation of the adoptive memory response from cellular regulation in irradiated recipientsE B Bell, F L Shand
European Journal of Immunology|May 1, 1973
Cellular events in protein tolerant inbred rats. I. The fate of thoracic duct lymphocytes and memory cells during tolerance induction to human serum albuminE B Bell, F L Shand
Immunology|April 1, 1972
Studies on the distribution of macrophages derived from rat bone marrow cells in xenogeneic radiation chimaerasF L Shand, E B Bell
Transplantation|July 27, 1995
CD45RC+ CD4 T cell subsets are maintained in an unresponsive state by the persistence of transfusion-derived alloantigenC P Yang, M McDonagh, E B Bell
Monographs in Allergy|January 1, 1989
The physiological role of anti-IgE in rodentsE B Bell, G Jaffery, J S Marshall
Immunology Today|March 24, 1998
CD4+ T-cell memory, CD45R subsets and the persistence of antigen--a unifying conceptE B Bell, S M Sparshott, C Bunce
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