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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|June 11, 1992
Antigen-specific IgG1-mediated epidermal cell injury: a component of contact hypersensitivity reactions in guinea pigs, measurable in vitro in full-thickness skin explantsK G Moore, A M Dannenberg
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|January 1, 1970
Radiation, infection, and macrophage function. II. Effect of whole body radiation on the number of pulmonary alveolar macrophages and their levels of hydrolytic enzymesO T Meyer, A M Dannenberg
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|July 24, 2001
Progressive pulmonary tuberculosis is not due to increasing numbers of viable bacilli in rabbits, mice and guinea pigs, but is due to a continuous host response to mycobacterial productsA M Dannenberg, F M Collins
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology|January 1, 1993
Immediate and delayed (late-phase) dermal contact sensitivity reactions in guinea pigs. Passive transfer by IgG1 antibodies, initiation by mast cell degranulation, and suppression by soybean proteinase inhibitorK G Moore, A M Dannenberg
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 1, 1972
Macrophage proteinase and inflammation: the production of chemotactic activity from the fifth complement by macrophage proteinaseR Snyderman, H Shin, A M Dannenberg
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|November 1, 1972
Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation, and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. 3. The turnover of macrophages and its relation to their activation and antimicrobial immunity in primary BCG lesions and those of reinfectionA M Dannenberg, M Ando, K Shima
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|December 1, 1996
Rabbit vascular endothelial adhesion molecules: ELAM-1 is most elevated in acute inflammation, whereas VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 predominate in chronic inflammationY Abe, K Sugisaki, A M Dannenberg
The American Journal of Pathology|May 1, 1980
Macrophage functional heterogeneity in vivo. Macrolocal and microlocal macrophage activation, identified by double-staining tissue sections of BCG granulomas for pairs of enzymesM Suga, A M Dannenberg, S Higuchi
Stain Technology|July 1, 1983
Improvement in the histochemical demonstration of acid phosphatase, beta-galactosidase and nonspecific esterase in glycol methacrylate tissue sections by cold temperature embeddingM Namba, A M Dannenberg, F Tanaka
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 1, 1972
Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. II. Rate at which mononuclear cells enter and divide in primary BCG lesions and those of reinfectionM Ando, A M Dannenberg, K Shima
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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|June 11, 1992
Antigen-specific IgG1-mediated epidermal cell injury: a component of contact hypersensitivity reactions in guinea pigs, measurable in vitro in full-thickness skin explantsK G Moore, A M Dannenberg
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|January 1, 1970
Radiation, infection, and macrophage function. II. Effect of whole body radiation on the number of pulmonary alveolar macrophages and their levels of hydrolytic enzymesO T Meyer, A M Dannenberg
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|July 24, 2001
Progressive pulmonary tuberculosis is not due to increasing numbers of viable bacilli in rabbits, mice and guinea pigs, but is due to a continuous host response to mycobacterial productsA M Dannenberg, F M Collins
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology|January 1, 1993
Immediate and delayed (late-phase) dermal contact sensitivity reactions in guinea pigs. Passive transfer by IgG1 antibodies, initiation by mast cell degranulation, and suppression by soybean proteinase inhibitorK G Moore, A M Dannenberg
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 1, 1972
Macrophage proteinase and inflammation: the production of chemotactic activity from the fifth complement by macrophage proteinaseR Snyderman, H Shin, A M Dannenberg
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|November 1, 1972
Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation, and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. 3. The turnover of macrophages and its relation to their activation and antimicrobial immunity in primary BCG lesions and those of reinfectionA M Dannenberg, M Ando, K Shima
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|December 1, 1996
Rabbit vascular endothelial adhesion molecules: ELAM-1 is most elevated in acute inflammation, whereas VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 predominate in chronic inflammationY Abe, K Sugisaki, A M Dannenberg
The American Journal of Pathology|May 1, 1980
Macrophage functional heterogeneity in vivo. Macrolocal and microlocal macrophage activation, identified by double-staining tissue sections of BCG granulomas for pairs of enzymesM Suga, A M Dannenberg, S Higuchi
Stain Technology|July 1, 1983
Improvement in the histochemical demonstration of acid phosphatase, beta-galactosidase and nonspecific esterase in glycol methacrylate tissue sections by cold temperature embeddingM Namba, A M Dannenberg, F Tanaka
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 1, 1972
Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. II. Rate at which mononuclear cells enter and divide in primary BCG lesions and those of reinfectionM Ando, A M Dannenberg, K Shima
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