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The Journal of General Virology
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March 1, 1983
Production of human monoclonal antibody to X31 influenza virus nucleoprotein
D H Crawford, R E Callard, M I Muggeridge, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
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January 1, 1990
Interleukin 4 activates human B lymphocytes via transient inositol lipid hydrolysis and delayed cyclic adenosine monophosphate generation
M Finney, G R Guy, R H Michell, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
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August 1, 1986
B cell growth and differentiation induced by supernatants of transformed epithelial cell lines
F C Rawle, J Shields, S H Smith, et al.
Immunology
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November 1, 1988
The marmoset B-lymphoblastoid cell line (B95-8) produces and responds to B-cell growth and differentiation factors: role of shed CD23 (sCD23)
R E Callard, Y L Lau, J G Shields, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
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April 1, 1987
The response of selected human B cell lines to B cell growth and differentiation factors
J G Shields, S H Smith, R J Levinsky, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
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February 1, 1988
Response of LFA-1-deficient B cells to interleukin 4 (BSF-1) and low molecular weight B cell growth factor (BCGFlow)
J G Shields, S H Smith, S Strobel, et al.
British Journal of Haematology
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May 1, 1981
Abnormalities of T-cell subsets in patients with neutropenia and an excess of lymphocytes in the bone marrow
D C Linch, J C Cawley, C P Worman, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Immunology
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December 21, 2000
Gram-negative bacteria induce proinflammatory cytokine production by monocytes in the absence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
H Uronen, A J Williams, G Dixon, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
|
December 1, 1987
Recombinant human interleukin 5 is an eosinophil differentiation factor but has no activity in standard human B cell growth factor assays
E Clutterbuck, J G Shields, J Gordon, et al.
Immunology
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April 1, 1995
Human alpha beta T-cell receptor CD4-CD8 T-cell clones are predominantly Th0-like
P D Katsikis, S B Cohen, J G Murison, et al.
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The Journal of General Virology
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March 1, 1983
Production of human monoclonal antibody to X31 influenza virus nucleoprotein
D H Crawford, R E Callard, M I Muggeridge, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
|
January 1, 1990
Interleukin 4 activates human B lymphocytes via transient inositol lipid hydrolysis and delayed cyclic adenosine monophosphate generation
M Finney, G R Guy, R H Michell, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
|
August 1, 1986
B cell growth and differentiation induced by supernatants of transformed epithelial cell lines
F C Rawle, J Shields, S H Smith, et al.
Immunology
|
November 1, 1988
The marmoset B-lymphoblastoid cell line (B95-8) produces and responds to B-cell growth and differentiation factors: role of shed CD23 (sCD23)
R E Callard, Y L Lau, J G Shields, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
|
April 1, 1987
The response of selected human B cell lines to B cell growth and differentiation factors
J G Shields, S H Smith, R J Levinsky, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
|
February 1, 1988
Response of LFA-1-deficient B cells to interleukin 4 (BSF-1) and low molecular weight B cell growth factor (BCGFlow)
J G Shields, S H Smith, S Strobel, et al.
British Journal of Haematology
|
May 1, 1981
Abnormalities of T-cell subsets in patients with neutropenia and an excess of lymphocytes in the bone marrow
D C Linch, J C Cawley, C P Worman, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Immunology
|
December 21, 2000
Gram-negative bacteria induce proinflammatory cytokine production by monocytes in the absence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
H Uronen, A J Williams, G Dixon, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
|
December 1, 1987
Recombinant human interleukin 5 is an eosinophil differentiation factor but has no activity in standard human B cell growth factor assays
E Clutterbuck, J G Shields, J Gordon, et al.
Immunology
|
April 1, 1995
Human alpha beta T-cell receptor CD4-CD8 T-cell clones are predominantly Th0-like
P D Katsikis, S B Cohen, J G Murison, et al.
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