Reversible blocking effect of anti-mouse immunoglobulin serum on the induction of immunity and tolerance in vitro.

[1]  J. Southgate,et al.  Effect of Pretreatment with Oestradiol, Progesterone and DOPA on Monoamine Oxidase Activity in the Rat , 1970, Nature.

[2]  P. Russell,et al.  Induction of Immunity and Tolerance in vitro in the Absence of Phagocytic Cells , 1970, Nature.

[3]  M. Raff,et al.  Immunoglobulin Determinants on the Surface of Mouse Lymphoid Cells , 1970, Nature.

[4]  M. Feldmann,et al.  ANTIBODY-MEDIATED SUPPRESSION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN VITRO , 1970, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[5]  A. Globerson,et al.  Specific Blocking in vitro of Antibody Synthesis by Affinity Labelling Reagents , 1969, Nature.

[6]  P. Plotz Specific Inhibition of an Antibody Response by Affinity Labelling , 1969, Nature.

[7]  F. Scott Recent Advances in Clinical Pathology (Series V) , 1969 .

[8]  G. Ada,et al.  Specific Inactivation of Antigen-reactive Cells with 125I-Labelled Antigen , 1969, Nature.

[9]  E. Diener,et al.  Immunological tolerance in vitro: kinetic studies at the cellular level. , 1969 .

[10]  D. Naor,et al.  Binding of Radioiodinated Bovine Serum Albumin to Mouse Spleen Cells , 1967, Nature.

[11]  N. Mitchison Antigen Recognition Responsible for the Induction In Vitro of the Secondary Response , 1967 .

[12]  A. J. Cunningham A Method of Increased Sensitivity for detecting Single Antibody-forming Cells , 1965, Nature.

[13]  S. Sell,et al.  STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO. I. STIMULATION OF BLAST TRANSFORMATION WITH AN ANTIALLOTYPE SERUM , 1965 .