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P A Bretscher

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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|December 15, 1986
A cascade of T-T interactions, mediated by the linked recognition of antigen, in the induction of T cells able to help delayed-type hypersensitivity responsesP A Bretscher
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|April 2, 2014
On the mechanism determining the TH1/TH2 phenotype of an immune response, and its pertinence to strategies for the prevention, and treatment, of certain infectious diseasesP A Bretscher
Cellular Immunology|August 1, 1974
On the control between cell-mediated, IgM and IgG immunityP A Bretscher
European Journal of Immunology|April 1, 1979
In vitro induction of delayed-type hypersensitivityP A Bretscher
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|May 23, 2015
A Conversation with Cohn on the Activation of CD4 T CellsP A Bretscher
Immunology and Cell Biology|October 1, 1992
An hypothesis to explain why cell-mediated immunity alone can contain infections by certain intracellular parasites and how immune class regulation of the response against such parasites can be subvertedP A Bretscher
Federation Proceedings|April 1, 1981
Significance and mechanisms of cellular regulation of the immune responseP A Bretscher
Cellular Immunology|October 15, 1983
Regulation of the class of immune response induced by antigen. I. Specific T cells switch the in vivo response from a cell-mediated to humoral modeP A Bretscher
European Journal of Immunology|February 1, 1992
Cyclosporin A can switch the immune response induced by antigen from a humoral to a cell-mediated modeP A Bretscher, C Havele
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 21, 1999
The Th1/Th2 nature of concurrent immune responses to unrelated antigens can be independentN Ismail, P A Bretscher
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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|December 15, 1986
A cascade of T-T interactions, mediated by the linked recognition of antigen, in the induction of T cells able to help delayed-type hypersensitivity responsesP A Bretscher
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|April 2, 2014
On the mechanism determining the TH1/TH2 phenotype of an immune response, and its pertinence to strategies for the prevention, and treatment, of certain infectious diseasesP A Bretscher
Cellular Immunology|August 1, 1974
On the control between cell-mediated, IgM and IgG immunityP A Bretscher
European Journal of Immunology|April 1, 1979
In vitro induction of delayed-type hypersensitivityP A Bretscher
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|May 23, 2015
A Conversation with Cohn on the Activation of CD4 T CellsP A Bretscher
Immunology and Cell Biology|October 1, 1992
An hypothesis to explain why cell-mediated immunity alone can contain infections by certain intracellular parasites and how immune class regulation of the response against such parasites can be subvertedP A Bretscher
Federation Proceedings|April 1, 1981
Significance and mechanisms of cellular regulation of the immune responseP A Bretscher
Cellular Immunology|October 15, 1983
Regulation of the class of immune response induced by antigen. I. Specific T cells switch the in vivo response from a cell-mediated to humoral modeP A Bretscher
European Journal of Immunology|February 1, 1992
Cyclosporin A can switch the immune response induced by antigen from a humoral to a cell-mediated modeP A Bretscher, C Havele
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 21, 1999
The Th1/Th2 nature of concurrent immune responses to unrelated antigens can be independentN Ismail, P A Bretscher
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