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L M Watts

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Transplantation|April 1, 1993
Do donor cells function as veto cells in the induction and maintenance of tolerance across an MHC disparity in mixed lymphoid radiation chimeras?G E Pierce, L M Watts
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1993
Thy 1+ donor cells function as veto cells in the maintenance of tolerance across a major histocompatibility complex disparity in mixed-lymphoid radiation chimerasG E Pierce, L M Watts
Transplantation|August 1, 1989
Effects of Thy-1+ cell depletion on the capacity of donor lymphoid cells to induce tolerance across an entire MHC disparity in sublethally irradiated adult hostsG E Pierce, L M Watts
Transplantation|December 1, 1985
The role of donor lymphoid cells in the transfer of allograft toleranceG E Pierce, L M Watts
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|May 1, 1995
Characterization of the gubernacular contractile response to calcitonin gene-related peptide in the mouseM Terada, J M Hutson, L M Watts
Transplantation|March 1, 1985
Sublethal fractionated total-body irradiation and donor bone marrow infusion for induction of allograft toleranceG E Pierce, L M Watts, J Clancy
The Journal of Urology|August 1, 1993
Germ cell development in neonatal mouse testes in vitro requires müllerian inhibiting substanceB Zhou, L M Watts, J M Hutson
The Journal of Urology|February 25, 1998
Congenital undescended testes in neonatal pigs and the effect of exogenous calcitonin gene-related peptideJ M Hutson, L M Watts, P J Farmer
The Journal of Urology|June 1, 1996
Does testosterone diffuse down the wolffian duct during sexual differentiation?S Y Tong, J M Hutson, L M Watts
Cellular Immunology|May 1, 1995
The importance of DR4Dw4 beta chain residues 70, 71, and 86 in peptide binding and T cell recognitionK L Signorelli, L M Watts, L E Lambert
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Transplantation|April 1, 1993
Do donor cells function as veto cells in the induction and maintenance of tolerance across an MHC disparity in mixed lymphoid radiation chimeras?G E Pierce, L M Watts
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1993
Thy 1+ donor cells function as veto cells in the maintenance of tolerance across a major histocompatibility complex disparity in mixed-lymphoid radiation chimerasG E Pierce, L M Watts
Transplantation|August 1, 1989
Effects of Thy-1+ cell depletion on the capacity of donor lymphoid cells to induce tolerance across an entire MHC disparity in sublethally irradiated adult hostsG E Pierce, L M Watts
Transplantation|December 1, 1985
The role of donor lymphoid cells in the transfer of allograft toleranceG E Pierce, L M Watts
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|May 1, 1995
Characterization of the gubernacular contractile response to calcitonin gene-related peptide in the mouseM Terada, J M Hutson, L M Watts
Transplantation|March 1, 1985
Sublethal fractionated total-body irradiation and donor bone marrow infusion for induction of allograft toleranceG E Pierce, L M Watts, J Clancy
The Journal of Urology|August 1, 1993
Germ cell development in neonatal mouse testes in vitro requires müllerian inhibiting substanceB Zhou, L M Watts, J M Hutson
The Journal of Urology|February 25, 1998
Congenital undescended testes in neonatal pigs and the effect of exogenous calcitonin gene-related peptideJ M Hutson, L M Watts, P J Farmer
The Journal of Urology|June 1, 1996
Does testosterone diffuse down the wolffian duct during sexual differentiation?S Y Tong, J M Hutson, L M Watts
Cellular Immunology|May 1, 1995
The importance of DR4Dw4 beta chain residues 70, 71, and 86 in peptide binding and T cell recognitionK L Signorelli, L M Watts, L E Lambert
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