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Clinical Nephrology|June 1, 1986
Altered immunoglobulin status in congenital nephrotic syndromeH W Harris, D Umetsu, R Geha, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 1, 1989
The staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 triggers B cell proliferation and differentiation via major histocompatibility complex-unrestricted cognate T/B cell interactionW Mourad, P Scholl, A Diaz, et al.
Immunological Investigations|November 1, 1994
A toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 peptide that shows homology to amino acids 180-193 of mycobacterial heat shock protein 65 is presented as conventional antigenN Ramesh, P Parronchi, D Ahern, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|April 1, 1995
A point mutation in exon 2 of the CD40 ligand gene causes the simultaneous expression of two defective mRNA species in X-linked hyperimmunoglobulinemia MN Ramesh, R Fuleihan, P Swinton, et al.
Nature|January 14, 1988
The mast cell binding site on human immunoglobulin EB Helm, P Marsh, D Vercelli, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Immunology|March 1, 1996
Natural Killer (NK) cell deficiency associated with an epitope-deficient Fc receptor type IIIA (CD16-II)S Jawahar, C Moody, M Chan, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 31, 1980
Hypogammaglobulinemia in patients with cystic fibrosisW J Matthews, M Williams, B Oliphint, et al.
Nature|August 2, 1990
The alpha 1 domain of the HLA-DR molecule is essential for high-affinity binding of the toxic shock syndrome toxin-1D R Karp, C L Teletski, P Scholl, et al.
Journal of Clinical Immunology|March 1, 1989
Proliferation of highly purified T cells in response to signaling via surface receptors requires cell-cell contactD Schwartz, R C Wong, T Chatila, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 2, 1981
Immunodeficiency associated with loss of T4+ inducer T-cell functionE L Reinherz, R Geha, M E Wohl, et al.
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Clinical Nephrology|June 1, 1986
Altered immunoglobulin status in congenital nephrotic syndromeH W Harris, D Umetsu, R Geha, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 1, 1989
The staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 triggers B cell proliferation and differentiation via major histocompatibility complex-unrestricted cognate T/B cell interactionW Mourad, P Scholl, A Diaz, et al.
Immunological Investigations|November 1, 1994
A toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 peptide that shows homology to amino acids 180-193 of mycobacterial heat shock protein 65 is presented as conventional antigenN Ramesh, P Parronchi, D Ahern, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|April 1, 1995
A point mutation in exon 2 of the CD40 ligand gene causes the simultaneous expression of two defective mRNA species in X-linked hyperimmunoglobulinemia MN Ramesh, R Fuleihan, P Swinton, et al.
Nature|January 14, 1988
The mast cell binding site on human immunoglobulin EB Helm, P Marsh, D Vercelli, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Immunology|March 1, 1996
Natural Killer (NK) cell deficiency associated with an epitope-deficient Fc receptor type IIIA (CD16-II)S Jawahar, C Moody, M Chan, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 31, 1980
Hypogammaglobulinemia in patients with cystic fibrosisW J Matthews, M Williams, B Oliphint, et al.
Nature|August 2, 1990
The alpha 1 domain of the HLA-DR molecule is essential for high-affinity binding of the toxic shock syndrome toxin-1D R Karp, C L Teletski, P Scholl, et al.
Journal of Clinical Immunology|March 1, 1989
Proliferation of highly purified T cells in response to signaling via surface receptors requires cell-cell contactD Schwartz, R C Wong, T Chatila, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 2, 1981
Immunodeficiency associated with loss of T4+ inducer T-cell functionE L Reinherz, R Geha, M E Wohl, et al.
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