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8. Deficient Growth of C57BL Marrow Cells Transplanted in F1 Hybrid Mice.

14. Antigen-specific soluble helper activity for murine major histocompatibility complex-encoded molecules. I. Kinetics of factor production after skin transplantation and genetic mapping of the H-2 region specificity.

15. Gene complementation in the T-lymphocyte proliferative response to poly (Glu55Lys36Phe9)n. A demonstration that both immune response gene products must be expressed in the same antigen-presenting cell.

16. Coupled complementation of immune response genes controlling responsiveness to the H-2.2 alloantigen.

17. PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF TISSUE ISOANTIGENS FROM A MOUSE SARCOMA1, 2

18. MATERNAL TRANSFER OF ISOANTIBODY IN MICE1,2

20. H-2-LINKED IMMUNE RESPONSE (Ir) GENES

22. Deficient growth of C57BL marrow cells transplanted in F1 hybrid mice: Association with the histocompatibility-2 locus

32. Meiotic recombination within the H-2K-H-2D interval: characterization of a panel of congenic mice, including 12 new strains, using DNA markers.

33. Transplantation effects of a unique major histocompatibility complex class I mutation.

34. Identification of private H-2 and Ia specificities of H-2r haplotype.

35. Greying with age in mice: relation to expression of murine leukemia viruses.

37. Control of the immune response to the EA-2.1 alloantigen of the mouse by the H-2 complex.

38. Relationship between a retroviral germ line reintegration and a new mutation at the ashen locus in B10.F mice. Retroviral integration and an ashen mutation.

40. Requirement for two H-2 complex Ir genes for the immune response to the L-glu, L-lys,L-phe terpolymer.

43. The Ea-2 (H-14) cellular antigen system in the mouse.

44. Gene dose effects in Ir gene-controlled systems.

49. Cellular surface distribution of transplantation antigens: discrepancy between direct and indirect labeling techniques.

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