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J B Hibbs

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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 1, 1974
Discrimination between neoplastic and non-neoplastic cells in vitro by activated macrophagesJ B Hibbs
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|September 1, 1976
Role of activated macrophages in nonspecific resistance to neoplasiaJ B Hibbs
Transplantation|January 11, 1975
Activated macrophages as cytotoxic effector cells. II. Requirement for local persistence of inducing antigenJ B Hibbs
Transplantation|January 1, 1975
Activated macrophages as cytotoxic effector cellsJ B Hibbs
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 26, 1974
Heterocytolysis by macrophages activated by bacillus Calmette-Guérin: lysosome exocytosis into tumor cellsJ B Hibbs
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 1973
Macrophage nonimmunologic recognition: target cell factors related to contact inhibitionJ B Hibbs
Research in Immunology|September 11, 1991
Synthesis of nitric oxide from L-arginine: a recently discovered pathway induced by cytokines with antitumour and antimicrobial activityJ B Hibbs
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|September 1, 1979
In vitro modulation of macrophage tumoricidal activity: partial characterization of a macrophage-activating factor(s) in supernatants of NaIO4-treated peritoneal cellsJ B Weinberg, J B Hibbs
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|September 1, 1990
The role of nitrogen oxides as effector molecules of parasite killingS L James, J B Hibbs
Current Opinion in Immunology|February 11, 1991
Role of nitric oxide synthesis in macrophage antimicrobial activityC F Nathan, J B Hibbs
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 1, 1974
Discrimination between neoplastic and non-neoplastic cells in vitro by activated macrophagesJ B Hibbs
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|September 1, 1976
Role of activated macrophages in nonspecific resistance to neoplasiaJ B Hibbs
Transplantation|January 11, 1975
Activated macrophages as cytotoxic effector cells. II. Requirement for local persistence of inducing antigenJ B Hibbs
Transplantation|January 1, 1975
Activated macrophages as cytotoxic effector cellsJ B Hibbs
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 26, 1974
Heterocytolysis by macrophages activated by bacillus Calmette-Guérin: lysosome exocytosis into tumor cellsJ B Hibbs
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 1973
Macrophage nonimmunologic recognition: target cell factors related to contact inhibitionJ B Hibbs
Research in Immunology|September 11, 1991
Synthesis of nitric oxide from L-arginine: a recently discovered pathway induced by cytokines with antitumour and antimicrobial activityJ B Hibbs
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|September 1, 1979
In vitro modulation of macrophage tumoricidal activity: partial characterization of a macrophage-activating factor(s) in supernatants of NaIO4-treated peritoneal cellsJ B Weinberg, J B Hibbs
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|September 1, 1990
The role of nitrogen oxides as effector molecules of parasite killingS L James, J B Hibbs
Current Opinion in Immunology|February 11, 1991
Role of nitric oxide synthesis in macrophage antimicrobial activityC F Nathan, J B Hibbs
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