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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|January 8, 2008
Transgenic CD4 T cells (DO11.10) are destroyed in MHC-compatible hosts by NK cells and CD8 T cellsDarragh Duffy, Sheila M Sparshott, Chun-ping Yang, et al.
Transplantation|June 1, 1977
A comparison of immune responses against AG-B and non-AG-B antigens, presented alone or togetherP M Chisholm, M E Smith, S M Sparshott, et al.
Immunology|December 1, 1989
The origin of T cells in permanently reconstituted old athymic nude rats. Analysis using chromosome or allotype markersE B Bell, S M Sparshott, M T Drayson, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 1, 1987
The stable and permanent expansion of functional T lymphocytes in athymic nude rats after a single injection of mature T cellsE B Bell, S M Sparshott, M T Drayson, et al.
International Immunology|February 17, 2006
The phenotype and survival of antigen-stimulated transgenic CD4 T cells in vivo: the influence of persisting antigenC-P Yang, S M Sparshott, D Duffy, et al.
Transplantation|November 1, 1988
Major histocompatibility complex control of NK-related allogeneic lymphocyte cytotoxicity in rats. The contributions of strong and medial transplantation antigensA Ager, J Fajumi, S M Sparshott, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|June 1, 2001
Both CD45R(low) and CD45R(high) "revertant" CD4 memory T cells provide help for memory B cellsE B Bell, S Hayes, M McDonagh, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 17, 1998
CD4+ T cells of both the naive and the memory phenotype enter rat lymph nodes and Peyer's patches via high endothelial venules: within the tissue their migratory behavior differsJ Westermann, U Geismar, A Sponholz, et al.
Transplantation|October 1, 1990
Allograft rejection in athymic nude rats by transferred T cell subsets. II. The response of naive CD4+ and CD8+ thoracic duct lymphocytes to an isolated MHC class I disparityE B Bell, D Rejali, E H Whitby, et al.
Immunology|January 1, 1985
The rapid rejection of allogeneic lymphocytes by a non-adaptive, cell-mediated mechanism (NK activity)B Rolstad, S Fossum, H Bazin, et al.
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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|January 8, 2008
Transgenic CD4 T cells (DO11.10) are destroyed in MHC-compatible hosts by NK cells and CD8 T cellsDarragh Duffy, Sheila M Sparshott, Chun-ping Yang, et al.
Transplantation|June 1, 1977
A comparison of immune responses against AG-B and non-AG-B antigens, presented alone or togetherP M Chisholm, M E Smith, S M Sparshott, et al.
Immunology|December 1, 1989
The origin of T cells in permanently reconstituted old athymic nude rats. Analysis using chromosome or allotype markersE B Bell, S M Sparshott, M T Drayson, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 1, 1987
The stable and permanent expansion of functional T lymphocytes in athymic nude rats after a single injection of mature T cellsE B Bell, S M Sparshott, M T Drayson, et al.
International Immunology|February 17, 2006
The phenotype and survival of antigen-stimulated transgenic CD4 T cells in vivo: the influence of persisting antigenC-P Yang, S M Sparshott, D Duffy, et al.
Transplantation|November 1, 1988
Major histocompatibility complex control of NK-related allogeneic lymphocyte cytotoxicity in rats. The contributions of strong and medial transplantation antigensA Ager, J Fajumi, S M Sparshott, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|June 1, 2001
Both CD45R(low) and CD45R(high) "revertant" CD4 memory T cells provide help for memory B cellsE B Bell, S Hayes, M McDonagh, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 17, 1998
CD4+ T cells of both the naive and the memory phenotype enter rat lymph nodes and Peyer's patches via high endothelial venules: within the tissue their migratory behavior differsJ Westermann, U Geismar, A Sponholz, et al.
Transplantation|October 1, 1990
Allograft rejection in athymic nude rats by transferred T cell subsets. II. The response of naive CD4+ and CD8+ thoracic duct lymphocytes to an isolated MHC class I disparityE B Bell, D Rejali, E H Whitby, et al.
Immunology|January 1, 1985
The rapid rejection of allogeneic lymphocytes by a non-adaptive, cell-mediated mechanism (NK activity)B Rolstad, S Fossum, H Bazin, et al.
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