A bicellular mechanism in the immune response to chemically defined antigens. 3. Interaction of thymus and bone marrow-derived cells.

[1]  D. Katz,et al.  CARRIER FUNCTION IN ANTI-HAPTEN IMMUNE RESPONSES I. ENHANCEMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ANTI-HAPTEN ANTIBODY RESPONSES BY CARRIER PREIMMUNIZATION , 1970 .

[2]  J. Kennedy,et al.  ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC SYNERGISM IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE OF IRRADIATED MICE GIVEN MARROW CELLS AND PERITONEAL CAVITY CELLS OR EXTRACTS , 1970, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[3]  J. Miller,et al.  CELL TO CELL INTERACTION IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE , 1970, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[4]  M. Sela,et al.  IN VITRO INDUCTION OF A PRIMARY RESPONSE TO THE DINITROPHENYL DETERMINANT , 1970, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[5]  T. Ito,et al.  CELLULAR DIFFERENTIATION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF MICE , 1969, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[6]  G. Shearer,et al.  DISTINCT EVENTS IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE ELICITED BY TRANSFERRED MARROW AND THYMUS CELLS , 1969, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[7]  N. K. Jerne,et al.  THE REQUIREMENT OF MORE THAN ONE ANTIGENIC DETERMINANT FOR IMMUNOGENICITY , 1969, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[8]  G. Shellam,et al.  ANTIGEN-REACTIVE CELLS IN NORMAL, IMMUNIZED, AND TOLERANT MICE , 1969, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[9]  A. Davies,et al.  THE FAILURE OF THYMUS‐DERIVED CELLS TO PRODUCE ANTIBODY , 1967 .

[10]  A. Globerson,et al.  PRIMARY ANTIBODY RESPONSE IN ORGAN CULTURES , 1966, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[11]  M. Sela,et al.  Inactivation of poly-DL-alanyl bacteriophage T4 with antisera specific toward poly-DL-alanine. , 1966, Journal of immunology.