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1. Presence of activated antigen-binding B cells during immunization enhances relative levels of IFN-gamma in T cell responses.

2. Partial amino acid sequence of monoclonal extracellular antigen-specific T cell proteins.

3. Specific antigen binding by proteins secreted by an antigen-specific T cell hybrid.

4. T cell non-MHC-restricted antigen-binding molecules secreted or associated with the cell membrane are antigenically distinct.

5. Competition among class II major histocompatibility molecules for presentation of tyrosine-azobenzenearsonate occurs in vivo and in vitro.

6. The presentation of L-tyrosine-azobenzenearsonate by different mouse Ia molecules uses a common agretope.

7. Antigen-specific molecules from murine T lymphocytes and T cell hybridomas.

8. Activational signals for immune effector and suppressor T cells reactive with haptenic determinants.

9. Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. VIII. Suppression of idiotype-negative, p-azobenzenearsonate-specific T cells results from the interaction of an anti-idiotypic second-order T suppressor cell with a cross-reactive-idiotype-positive, p-azobenzenearsonate-primed T cell target.

10. Biologic activity of an idiotype-bearing suppressor T cell factor produced by a long-term T cell hybridoma.

11. Hapten-specific T-cell response to azobenzenearsonate-N-acetyl-L-tyrosine in the Lewis rat. IV. Rat dendritic cells present soluble and insoluble azobenzenearsonate conjugates to T cells.

12. Arsonate-specific murine T cell clones. I. Genetic control and antigen specificity.

13. Induction of azobenzenearsonate- (ABA) specific helper and suppressor T cells and in vitro evaluation of their activities in the antibody response to T-dependent ABA-protein conjugates.

14. Immunoregulation in senescence: increased inducibility of antigen-specific suppressor T cells and loss of cell sensitivity to immunosuppression in aging mice.

15. Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. II. Induction of suppressor T cells with idiotype-coupled syngeneic spleen cells.

16. Induction of idiotope suppression in the anti-azophenylarsonate response of T-depleted A/J mice.

17. Purification of functional, determinant-specific, idiotype-bearing murine T cells.

18. Helper cells in the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction. II. Age-related helper defect for generation of TNP-self cytotoxic cells in NZB mice.

19. Functional substructure of antigen molecules.

20. Effect of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection on the development and regulation of T cell-mediated immune responses.

21. Guinea pig T-cell in vitro proliferative responses to tyrosine-azobenzenearsonate-pulsed and azobenzenearsonate-coupled macrophages have different specificities.

22. Murine B-cell subpopulations responsive to T-dependent and T-independent antigens.

23. The murine T-lymphocyte response to tyrosine-azobenzenearsonate. Characteristics of a low responder haplotype T-cell clone.

24. T cell development in B cell-deficient mice. IV. The role of B cells as antigen-presenting cells in vivo.

25. The role of immunoglobulin receptors and T cell mediators in B lymphocyte activation. I. B cell activation by anti-immunoglobulin and anti-idiotype reagents.

26. Hapten-specific T cell response to azobenzenearsonate-N-acetyl-L-tyrosine in the Lewis rat. II. Induction of helper activity demonstrated by TNP-haptenated ABA-peptide-Ficoll.

27. Binding to idiotypic determinants of large proportions of thymus-derived lymphocytes in idiotypically suppressed mice.

28. Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. III. The characterization of azobenzenearsonate-specific suppressor T-cell-derived-suppressor factors.

29. Arsonate-specific murine T cell clones. IV. Properties of I-E- and I-A-restricted clones.

30. Epitope-specific regulation of the T cell repertoire: carrier recognition in association with I-E or I-A does not influence the restriction of hapten-specific T cells.

31. Hapten-specific T cell response to azobenzenearsonate-N-acetyl-L-tyrosine in the Lewis rat. I. Induction and suppression of delayed-type hypersensitivity and in vitro proliferative responses.

32. Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity: anti-I-A alloantisera interfere with induction and expression of T-cell-mediated immunity to cell-bound antigen in vivo.

33. Interaction between genes of chromosome 12 and I-region genes in the control of the arsonate-specific T cell repertoire.

34. Presence on idiotype-specific suppressor T cells of receptors that interact with molecules bearing the idiotype.

35. T cell development in B cell-deficient mice. II. Serological characterization of suppressor T cell factors (TsF1) produced in normal mice and in mice treated chronically with rabbit anti-mouse IgM antibodies.

36. Regulation of hapten-specific T-cell response. II. Functional analysis of helper T cells and cytotoxic T cells in animals suppressed by azobenzenearsonate (ABA)-specific suppressor T cells.

37. Arsonate-specific murine T cell clones. II. Delayed-type hypersensitivity induced by P-azobenzenearsonate-L-tyrosine (ABA-Tyr).

38. Antigen- and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. I. Induction of suppressor T cells with anti-idiotypic antibodies.

39. Mode of antigen presentation required for triggering of T cell response: analysis by use of azobenzenearsonate-tyrosine derivatives as antigens and L cells transfected with I-Ak genes as antigen presenting cells.

40. Arsonate-specific murine T cell clones. III. Correlation between clonotype expression and fine specificity for analogs of L-tyrosine-p-azobenzenearsonate.

41. Hapten-specific T cell response to azobenzenearsonate-N-acetyl-L-tyrosine in the Lewis rat. III. Effects of peptide-spacer structure on eliciting ABA-specific helper activity with TNP-haptened ABA-peptide-Ficoll.

42. I-J-restricted interactions in the generation of azobenzenearsonate-specific suppressor T cells.

43. Two distinct mechanisms regulate the in vivo generation of cytotoxic T cells.

44. Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. IV. Azobenzenearsonate-specific suppressor factor(s) bear cross-reactive idiotypic determinants the expression of which is linked to the heavy-chain allotype linkage group of genes.

45. Idiotypic properties of the murine anti-arsonate antibody response: B- and T-cell influences.

47. Ubiquitous nonimmunoglobulin p-azobenzenearsonate-binding molecules from lymphoid cells.

48. Immune response to the p-azobenzenearsonate (ABA)-GAT conjugate. II. Hapten-specific T cells induced with ABA-GAT in GAT responder X nonresponder F1 hybrids are restricted to the nonresponder haplotype.

49. Antigen and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. IX. T cell--T cell interaction in the generation of first-order idiotype-bearing suppressor T cells.

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