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P R Hutchings

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Journal of Autoimmunity|April 1, 1990
The transfer of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice can be inhibited or accelerated by distinct cell populations present in normal splenocytes taken from young malesP R Hutchings, A Cooke
Diabetes|August 1, 1995
Comparative study of the protective effect afforded by intravenous administration of bovine or ovine insulin to young NOD miceP R Hutchings, A Cooke
Clinical and Experimental Immunology|March 1, 1977
Characterization of haemagglutinating factor produced by mouse spleen and lymph node in cultureA Cooke, P R Hutchings
Immunology|January 1, 1989
Abnormalities in the SJL mouse provide evidence for different mechanisms for the induction and transfer of tolerance to mouse thyroglobulinP R Hutchings, N M Parish, A Cooke
European Journal of Immunology|October 1, 1979
Deficient production of anti-red cell autoantibodies by mice with an X-linked B lymphocyte defectS Marshall-Clarke, A Cooke, P R Hutchings
Nature|May 11, 1978
Suppressor T cells in experimental autoimmune haemolytic anaemiaA Cooke, P R Hutchings, J H Playfair
Immunology|November 1, 1986
Immunological defects in SJL miceP R Hutchings, A M Varey, A Cooke
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 1, 1983
Murine T cell suppression demonstrable in the absence of cytotoxicity and the effect of Cyclosporin A on this systemP R Hutchings, A Cooke, H C Gunn
Immunology Letters|February 1, 1994
Anti-CD4 treatment of NZB mice prevents the development of erythrocyte autoantibodies but hastens the appearance of anaemiaG G Oliveira, P R Hutchings, P M Lydyard
Diabetes|November 1, 1993
Tolerance to IDDM induced by CD4 antibodies in nonobese diabetic mice is reversed by cyclophosphamideN M Parish, P R Hutchings, H Waldmann, et al.
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Journal of Autoimmunity|April 1, 1990
The transfer of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice can be inhibited or accelerated by distinct cell populations present in normal splenocytes taken from young malesP R Hutchings, A Cooke
Diabetes|August 1, 1995
Comparative study of the protective effect afforded by intravenous administration of bovine or ovine insulin to young NOD miceP R Hutchings, A Cooke
Clinical and Experimental Immunology|March 1, 1977
Characterization of haemagglutinating factor produced by mouse spleen and lymph node in cultureA Cooke, P R Hutchings
Immunology|January 1, 1989
Abnormalities in the SJL mouse provide evidence for different mechanisms for the induction and transfer of tolerance to mouse thyroglobulinP R Hutchings, N M Parish, A Cooke
European Journal of Immunology|October 1, 1979
Deficient production of anti-red cell autoantibodies by mice with an X-linked B lymphocyte defectS Marshall-Clarke, A Cooke, P R Hutchings
Nature|May 11, 1978
Suppressor T cells in experimental autoimmune haemolytic anaemiaA Cooke, P R Hutchings, J H Playfair
Immunology|November 1, 1986
Immunological defects in SJL miceP R Hutchings, A M Varey, A Cooke
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 1, 1983
Murine T cell suppression demonstrable in the absence of cytotoxicity and the effect of Cyclosporin A on this systemP R Hutchings, A Cooke, H C Gunn
Immunology Letters|February 1, 1994
Anti-CD4 treatment of NZB mice prevents the development of erythrocyte autoantibodies but hastens the appearance of anaemiaG G Oliveira, P R Hutchings, P M Lydyard
Diabetes|November 1, 1993
Tolerance to IDDM induced by CD4 antibodies in nonobese diabetic mice is reversed by cyclophosphamideN M Parish, P R Hutchings, H Waldmann, et al.
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