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Current Opinion in Immunology|December 1, 1995
Metal ion induced autoimmunityP Griem, E Gleichmann
Zeitschrift Fur Rheumatologie|September 1, 1996
[Gold antirheumatic drug: desired and adverse effects of Au(I) and Au(III) [corrected] on the immune systemP Griem, E Gleichmann
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|August 1, 1995
The antirheumatic drug disodium aurothiomalate inhibits CD4+ T cell recognition of peptides containing two or more cysteine residuesP Griem, K Takahashi, H Kalbacher, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 1, 1996
Alteration of a model antigen by Au(III) leads to T cell sensitization to cryptic peptidesP Griem, K Panthel, H Kalbacher, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|August 1, 1995
CD8 thymocytes derived from 3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl-exposed fetal thymi possess killing activityZ W Lai, P Griem, E Gleichmann, et al.
Inflammation Research : Official Journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [Et Al.]|December 1, 1996
The popliteal lymph node assay in mice: screening of drugs and other chemicals for immunotoxic hazardC Goebel, P Griem, B Sachs, et al.
Metal-Based Drugs|January 1, 1994
The Antirheumatic Drug Gold, a Coin With Two Faces: AU(I) and AU(III). Desired and Undesired Effects on the Immune SystemK Takahashi, P Griem, C Goebel, et al.
Immunology Today|April 16, 1998
Allergic and autoimmune reactions to xenobiotics: how do they arise?P Griem, M Wulferink, B Sachs, et al.
International Immunology|February 1, 1992
Isolation of human minor histocompatibility peptidesM Sekimata, P Griem, K Egawa, et al.
Molecular Immunology|July 8, 1999
Drug-induced inhibition of insulin recognition by T-cells: the antirheumatic drug aurothiomalate inhibits MHC binding of insulin peptideK Takahashi, H Kropshofer, A B Vogt, et al.
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Current Opinion in Immunology|December 1, 1995
Metal ion induced autoimmunityP Griem, E Gleichmann
Zeitschrift Fur Rheumatologie|September 1, 1996
[Gold antirheumatic drug: desired and adverse effects of Au(I) and Au(III) [corrected] on the immune systemP Griem, E Gleichmann
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|August 1, 1995
The antirheumatic drug disodium aurothiomalate inhibits CD4+ T cell recognition of peptides containing two or more cysteine residuesP Griem, K Takahashi, H Kalbacher, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 1, 1996
Alteration of a model antigen by Au(III) leads to T cell sensitization to cryptic peptidesP Griem, K Panthel, H Kalbacher, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|August 1, 1995
CD8 thymocytes derived from 3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl-exposed fetal thymi possess killing activityZ W Lai, P Griem, E Gleichmann, et al.
Inflammation Research : Official Journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [Et Al.]|December 1, 1996
The popliteal lymph node assay in mice: screening of drugs and other chemicals for immunotoxic hazardC Goebel, P Griem, B Sachs, et al.
Metal-Based Drugs|January 1, 1994
The Antirheumatic Drug Gold, a Coin With Two Faces: AU(I) and AU(III). Desired and Undesired Effects on the Immune SystemK Takahashi, P Griem, C Goebel, et al.
Immunology Today|April 16, 1998
Allergic and autoimmune reactions to xenobiotics: how do they arise?P Griem, M Wulferink, B Sachs, et al.
International Immunology|February 1, 1992
Isolation of human minor histocompatibility peptidesM Sekimata, P Griem, K Egawa, et al.
Molecular Immunology|July 8, 1999
Drug-induced inhibition of insulin recognition by T-cells: the antirheumatic drug aurothiomalate inhibits MHC binding of insulin peptideK Takahashi, H Kropshofer, A B Vogt, et al.
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