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T N Marion

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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|January 1, 1997
The existence of antibodies specific for DNA in systemic autoimmune diseasesT N Marion
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|September 22, 1998
Comparison of the frequencies of arginines in heavy chain CDR3 of antibodies expressed in the primary B-cell repertoires of autoimmune-prone and normal miceM R Krishnan, T N Marion
International Immunology|November 4, 2000
Induction of anti-DNA antibody with DNA-peptide complexesD D Desai, T N Marion
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 1, 1993
Structural similarity of antibody variable regions from immune and autoimmune anti-DNA antibodiesM R Krishnan, T N Marion
Lupus|January 1, 1997
T cells specific for DNA-binding peptidesM Wang, D Desai, T N Marion
Lupus|January 1, 1997
Analysis of B/W-DNA 16 V(H) gene expression following DNA-peptide immunizationJ Lerner, M Ginsberg, T N Marion, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 1, 1990
Interclonal and intraclonal diversity among anti-DNA antibodies from an (NZB x NZW)F1 mouseT N Marion, D M Tillman, N T Jou
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 15, 1996
Correlation between the amino acid position of arginine in VH-CDR3 and specificity for native DNA among autoimmune antibodiesM R Krishnan, N T Jou, T N Marion
Molecular Immunology|December 11, 1999
The murine clan V(H) III related 7183, J606 and S107 and DNA4 families commonly encode for binding to a bacterial B cell superantigenS Cary, M Krishnan, T N Marion, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 1, 1982
Anti-DNA autoantibodies in (NZB X NZW)F1 mice are clonally heterogeneous, but the majority share a common idiotypeT N Marion, A R Lawton, J F Kearney, et al.
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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|January 1, 1997
The existence of antibodies specific for DNA in systemic autoimmune diseasesT N Marion
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|September 22, 1998
Comparison of the frequencies of arginines in heavy chain CDR3 of antibodies expressed in the primary B-cell repertoires of autoimmune-prone and normal miceM R Krishnan, T N Marion
International Immunology|November 4, 2000
Induction of anti-DNA antibody with DNA-peptide complexesD D Desai, T N Marion
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 1, 1993
Structural similarity of antibody variable regions from immune and autoimmune anti-DNA antibodiesM R Krishnan, T N Marion
Lupus|January 1, 1997
T cells specific for DNA-binding peptidesM Wang, D Desai, T N Marion
Lupus|January 1, 1997
Analysis of B/W-DNA 16 V(H) gene expression following DNA-peptide immunizationJ Lerner, M Ginsberg, T N Marion, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 1, 1990
Interclonal and intraclonal diversity among anti-DNA antibodies from an (NZB x NZW)F1 mouseT N Marion, D M Tillman, N T Jou
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 15, 1996
Correlation between the amino acid position of arginine in VH-CDR3 and specificity for native DNA among autoimmune antibodiesM R Krishnan, N T Jou, T N Marion
Molecular Immunology|December 11, 1999
The murine clan V(H) III related 7183, J606 and S107 and DNA4 families commonly encode for binding to a bacterial B cell superantigenS Cary, M Krishnan, T N Marion, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 1, 1982
Anti-DNA autoantibodies in (NZB X NZW)F1 mice are clonally heterogeneous, but the majority share a common idiotypeT N Marion, A R Lawton, J F Kearney, et al.
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