Cytotoxic anti-lymphocyte antibody in schizophrenics

[1]  T. Koike,et al.  Antilymphocytotoxic antibodies in mixed connective tissue disease and systemic lupus erythematosus. , 1983, Arthritis and rheumatism.

[2]  M. Hirata-Hibi,et al.  Stimulated lymphocytes in schizophrenia. , 1982, Archives of general psychiatry.

[3]  T. Yoshiki,et al.  Erythrocyte rosette inhibition as an assay for naturally occurring T lymphocytotoxic antibody in systemic lupus erythematosus. , 1979, Arthritis and rheumatism.

[4]  T. Yoshiki,et al.  Differential sensitivity of functional subsets of T cells to the cytotoxicity of natural T-lymphocytotoxic autoantibody of systemic lupus erythematosus. , 1979, Arthritis and rheumatism.

[5]  R. DeHoratius Lymphocytotoxic Antibodies , 1976, The Lancet.

[6]  N. Zvaifler,et al.  Brain-reactive lymphocytotoxic antibodies in the serum of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. , 1976, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[7]  E. Luria,et al.  Antibodies to thymocytes in sera of patients with schizophrenia. , 1974, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[8]  M. Rappaport,et al.  Immunoglobulins and improvement in acute schizophrenic reactions. , 1973, Archives of general psychiatry.

[9]  S. D. Davis,et al.  Increased IgA in schizophrenic patients. , 1970, Lancet.

[10]  R. Heath,et al.  Schizophrenia as an Immunologic Disorder: I. Demonstration of Antibrain Globulins by Fluorescent Antibody Techniques , 1967 .

[11]  W. Fessel,et al.  ABNORMAL LEUKOCYTES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA. , 1963, Archives of general psychiatry.