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Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|October 16, 1999
Receptors for innate pathogen defence in insects are normal activation receptors for specific immune responses in mammalsG Möller
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|April 4, 2001
Current concepts of the mechanisms of antibody suppression are not compatible with contemporary knowledge of lymphocyte activationG Möller
Lakartidningen|July 4, 2001
[Epidemiology and mercury]G Möller
Immunological Reviews|December 1, 1994
Niels Jerne 1911-1994G Möller
Annales D'Immunologie|June 1, 1976
The V gene repertoire as revealed by polyclonal B cell activatorsG Möller
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1977
Mechanism of B-cell activation and self-non-self discriminationG Möller
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|January 1, 1985
Concanavalin-A-activated lymphocytes suppress immune responses in vitro but are helper cells in vivoG Möller
Cellular Immunology|December 1, 1970
Immunocyte triggeringG Möller
Immunology|October 1, 1970
Induction of DNA synthesis in human lymphocytes: interaction between non-specific mitogens and antigensG Möller
Lakartidningen|November 5, 1980
[New principles in the origin of genes clarify antibody variability]G Möller
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Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|October 16, 1999
Receptors for innate pathogen defence in insects are normal activation receptors for specific immune responses in mammalsG Möller
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|April 4, 2001
Current concepts of the mechanisms of antibody suppression are not compatible with contemporary knowledge of lymphocyte activationG Möller
Lakartidningen|July 4, 2001
[Epidemiology and mercury]G Möller
Immunological Reviews|December 1, 1994
Niels Jerne 1911-1994G Möller
Annales D'Immunologie|June 1, 1976
The V gene repertoire as revealed by polyclonal B cell activatorsG Möller
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1977
Mechanism of B-cell activation and self-non-self discriminationG Möller
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|January 1, 1985
Concanavalin-A-activated lymphocytes suppress immune responses in vitro but are helper cells in vivoG Möller
Cellular Immunology|December 1, 1970
Immunocyte triggeringG Möller
Immunology|October 1, 1970
Induction of DNA synthesis in human lymphocytes: interaction between non-specific mitogens and antigensG Möller
Lakartidningen|November 5, 1980
[New principles in the origin of genes clarify antibody variability]G Möller
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