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2. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2002
3. EDITORIAL
4. Dear Friends of the Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
5. New Frontlines section
6. The Degree of Clonal Elimination in Immunological Tolerance and Regulation of Heavy Chain Class Switches
7. Mechanism of B Lymphocyte Activation
8. Immunogenicity, Tolerogenicity, and Mitogenicity of Lipopolysaccharides
9. Transplantation of Ovaries
10. Genetics of the anti-dextran B512 and the autoanti-idiotypic response: Codominant expression in F1 hybrids and dichotomy of response and allotype-linked idiotype
11. The alpha chain, not the beta chain of HLA-DR antigens participates in activation of T cells in autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction
12. Generation of cytotoxic lymphocytes in mixed lymphocyte reactions II. Importance of private and publicH-2 alloantigens on the expression of cytotoxicity
13. HLA-DR antigens induce proliferation and cytotoxicity of T cells against haptenated (TNP and FITC) self structures
14. Thymus-Independent B-Cell Induction and Paralysis
15. Mechanism of B Lymphocyte Activation
16. TRIGGERING AND TOLERANCE
17. GENERAL DISCUSSION: MITOGEN-INDUCED B-CELL ACTIVATION. II.
18. CONTRIBUTORS
19. SIGNALS AND RECEPTORS IN B CELL ACTIVATION
20. PARTICIPANTS
21. LYMPHOCYTE CONTROL
22. Regulatory Effect of Antibody on the Immune Response
23. César Milstein (1927–2002)
24. Potent suppression of the adaptive immune response in mice upon dietary exposure to the potent peroxisome proliferator, perfluorooctanoic acid
25. Immunology in Scandinavia
26. Contribution of H-2 and non-H-2 genes in the control of mercury-induced autoimmunity
27. IL-2 may be a limiting factor precluding lymphocytes from genetically resistant mice from responding to HgCl2
28. Mercury-induced anti-nucleolar autoantibodies can transgress the membrane of living cells in vivo and in vitro
29. Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Antigens are Required for both Cytokine Production and Proliferation Induced by Mercuric Chloridein Vitro
30. Mercury induces polyclonal B cell activation, autoantibody production and renal immune complex deposits in young (NZB × NZW)F1 hybrids
31. Growth response of coniferous stands to whole‐tree harvesting in early thinnings
32. Anti-IgM-Ficoll Conjugates Activate B Cells from CBA but Not CBA/N Mice
33. Selective Inability of LPS-Activated B Lymphocytes to Produce Antibodies against Autologous and Allogeneic MHC Class I Antigens
34. Manipulation of the superantigen‐induced lymphokine response. Selective induction of interleukin‐10 or interferon‐γ synthesis in small resting CD4+ T cells
35. The Effect of T Cell-Derived Cytokines on B Cell Motility in Vitro
36. Age-dependent responsiveness to interleukin-6 in B lymphocytes from a systemic lupus erythematosus-prone (NZB × NZW)F1 hybrid
37. Interferon-γ and growth factor production by murine T cells derived from three different lymphoid tissues
38. Helper interleukins are produced by both CD4 and CD8 splenic T cells after mitogen stimulation
39. Differential regulation of lymphokine production in mitogen-stimulated murine spleen cells
40. T and B cell collaboration: induction of motility in small, resting B cells by interleukin 4
41. Serum antibody and cellular immune response in mice to dextran B512
42. Immune response against two epitopes on the same thymus-independent polysaccharide carrier I. ROLE OF EPITOPE DENSITY IN CARRIER-DEPENDENT IMMUNITY AND TOLERANCE.
43. Lymphocyte-Mediated Cytotoxicity Against Tumor Cells Specificity and Characterization of Concanavalin A-Activated Cytotoxic Effector Lymphocytes.
44. The Concept of Immunological Surveillance against Neoplasia.
45. INABILITY OF NORMAL AND ACTIVATED THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS TO ACT AS CYTOTOXIC EFFECTOR CELLS AGAINST ANTIBODY-COATED TARGETS.
46. THE DEGREE OF CLONAL ELIMINATION IN VARIOUS TYPES OF SPECIFIC IMMUNOLOGICAL UNRESPONSIVENESS.
47. FACTORS INFLUENCING ACTIVATION OF B-CELLS IN IMMUNITY*.
48. Interleukin 4 instructs uncommitted B lymphocytes to switch to IgG.
49. Antibody-mediated suppression of the immune response is determinant specific.
50. Immune responses to xanthan gum I. The characteristics of lymphocyte activation by xanthan gum.
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