An exact comparison between the efficiency of two‐ and three‐cell‐type clusters in mediating helper activity
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Fernandez-Botran,et al. Cellular interactions in the humoral immune response. , 1989, Advances in immunology.
[2] T. Owens. A noncognate interaction with anti‐receptor antibody‐activated helper T cells induces small resting murine B cells to proliferate and to secrete antibody , 1988, European journal of immunology.
[3] L. Smith,et al. Progress in T cell biology. , 1987, Immunology letters.
[4] J. Marvel,et al. The split within the CD4 (helper) T-cell subset, and its implications for immunopathology , 1987 .
[5] M. Julius. Reciprocity in Lymphocyte Interactions , 1987, Immunological reviews.
[6] N. Mitchison,et al. Three‐cell‐type clusters of T cells with antigen‐presenting cells best explain the epitope linkage and noncognate requirements of the in vivo cytolytic response , 1987, European journal of immunology.
[7] R. Mebius,et al. Dendritic cells of the mouse recognized by two monoclonal antibodies , 1987, European journal of immunology.
[8] Antonio Lanzavecchia,et al. Antigen-specific interaction between T and B cells , 1985, Nature.
[9] J. Forman,et al. Helper activity is required for the in vivo generation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes , 1982, The Journal of experimental medicine.
[10] R. Steinman,et al. Dendritic Cells: Features and Functions , 1980, Immunological reviews.
[11] G. Faguet. Mechanisms of lymphocyte activation: the role of suppressor cells in the proliferative responses of chronic lymphatic leukemia lymphocytes. , 1979, The Journal of clinical investigation.