Wigzell H
J Exp Med. 1966; 124(5):953-69.
PMID: 5926303
PMC: 2138261.
DOI: 10.1084/jem.124.5.953.
Disko R, KRAMPITZ H
Z Parasitenkd. 1969; 32(1):11-42.
PMID: 5793648
DOI: 10.1007/BF00259959.
TANNENBERG W, Malaviya A
J Exp Med. 1968; 128(5):895-925.
PMID: 5682944
PMC: 2138557.
DOI: 10.1084/jem.128.5.895.
Rowley D, Fitch F, Mosier D, Solliday S, Coppleson L, BROWN B
J Exp Med. 1968; 127(5):983-1002.
PMID: 5655106
PMC: 2138483.
DOI: 10.1084/jem.127.5.983.
Chaperon E, SELNER J, Claman H
Immunology. 1968; 14(4):553-61.
PMID: 5653814
PMC: 1409391.
Cellular recognition by mouse lymphocytes in vitro. I. Definition of a new technique and results of stimulation by phytohemagglutinin and specific antigens.
Adler W, Takiguchi T, Marsh B, Smith R
J Exp Med. 1970; 131(6):1049-78.
PMID: 5419268
PMC: 2138846.
DOI: 10.1084/jem.131.6.1049.
The X-Y-Z scheme of immunocyte maturation. VII. Cell division and the establishment of short-term IgM memory.
Byfield P, Sercarz E
J Exp Med. 1969; 129(5):897-907.
PMID: 5305241
PMC: 2138634.
DOI: 10.1084/jem.129.5.897.
Rapid recruitment and proliferation of antibody plague-forming cells in the absence of natural antibody.
cerny J, McAlack R, Friedman H
Experientia. 1971; 27(5):565-6.
PMID: 5167244
DOI: 10.1007/BF02147603.
Kinetics and immunoglobulin nature of the antibody response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
OConnor J, Snyder I
J Bacteriol. 1967; 94(4):815-20.
PMID: 4963784
PMC: 276737.
DOI: 10.1128/jb.94.4.815-820.1967.
Characterization of two different types of direct plaque-forming cells.
Jehn U, Tannenberg J
Clin Exp Immunol. 1970; 6(6):913-8.
PMID: 4920552
PMC: 1712820.
Regulation of antibody synthesis against Escherichia coli endotoxin. II. Specificity, dose requirements and duration of paralysis induced in adult mice.
Britton S
Immunology. 1969; 16(4):513-26.
PMID: 4890314
PMC: 1409629.
Radioautographic studies of plaque-forming cells. I. Antigen-stimulated proliferation of plaque-forming cells.
Koros A, Mazur J, Mowery M
J Exp Med. 1968; 128(2):235-57.
PMID: 4873020
PMC: 2138519.
DOI: 10.1084/jem.128.2.235.
Persistence of immunogenicity of two complex antigens retained in vivo.
Britton S, Wepsic T, Moller G
Immunology. 1968; 14(4):491-501.
PMID: 4871347
PMC: 1409385.
Mechanisms of suppression of the immune response. I. Differences in the effect of specific inhibitory antibody on distribution of 51CR-labelled sheep erythrocytes in different mouse strains.
Koros A, Hamill E
Immunology. 1973; 25(4):717-36.
PMID: 4584918
PMC: 1423158.
Lack of correlation between the effects of cortisone on mouse spleen plaque-forming cells and circulating anti-sheep red blood cell haemolysins.
Ferreira A, Moreno C, HOECKER G
Immunology. 1973; 24(4):607-16.
PMID: 4574796
PMC: 1422902.
The influence of Bordetella pertussis on the kinetics of antibody production to sheep red blood cells in NMRI mice.
Finger H, Emmerling P
Experientia. 1968; 24(8):832-3.
PMID: 4300810
DOI: 10.1007/BF02144900.
Cytolysis of mouse lymph node cells by alloantibody: a comparison of guinea-pig and rabbit complements.
Haughton G, McGehee M
Immunology. 1969; 16(4):447-61.
PMID: 4181540
PMC: 1409635.
Heterogeneity of antibody response to Salmonella lipopolysaccharide measured by passive hemagglutination and hemolysis in mice.
RANSOM J, Larson C, Gorman J, Tulve S
J Bacteriol. 1968; 96(4):909-15.
PMID: 4176645
PMC: 252397.
DOI: 10.1128/jb.96.4.909-915.1968.
Demonstration of heavy and light chain antigenic determinants on the cell-bound receptor for antigen. Similarities between membrane-attached and humoral antibodies produced by the same cell.
Walters C, Wigzell H
J Exp Med. 1970; 132(6):1233-49.
PMID: 4101973
PMC: 2180509.
DOI: 10.1084/jem.132.6.1233.
Aspects of the secondary antibody response to ox insulin in the Hartley guinea-pig; the use of chemically modified ox insulin to delineate the antigenic determinants of ox insulin.
Hollins P, HIMSWORTH R
Clin Exp Immunol. 1976; 23(3):507-16.
PMID: 59648
PMC: 1538398.