D L Hardie
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Haworth O, Hardie D, Burman A, Rainger G, Eksteen B, Adams D, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford)
. 2008 Jul;
47(9):1329-34.
PMID: 18635598
Objective: CD4 and CD8 T-cell subsets accumulate in distinct microdomains within the inflamed rheumatoid synovium. The molecular basis for their differential distribution remains unclear. Since chemokines and adhesion molecules play...
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Salganik M, Milford E, Hardie D, Shaw S, Wands M
Biom J
. 2006 Jan;
47(5):740-54.
PMID: 16385913
Classifying monoclonal antibodies, based on the similarity of their binding to the proteins (antigens) on the surface of blood cells, is essential for progress in immunology, hematology and clinical medicine....
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Salganik M, Hardie D, Swart B, Dandie G, Zola H, Shaw S, et al.
J Immunol Methods
. 2005 Sep;
305(1):67-74.
PMID: 16129446
The blind panel collected for the 8th Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens Workshop (HLDA8; ) included 49 antibodies of known CD specificities and 76 antibodies of unknown specificity. We have identified...
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LING N, Hardie D, JOHNSON G, MacLennan I
Clin Exp Immunol
. 1998 Sep;
113(3):360-6.
PMID: 9737663
By analysis with a panel of CD21 MoAbs it is shown that a large part of the soluble CD21 in human blood plasma is of the long isoform (CD21L), as...
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Quantitative analysis of molecules which distinguish functional compartments within germinal centers
Hardie D, JOHNSON G, Khan M, MacLennan I
Eur J Immunol
. 1993 May;
23(5):997-1004.
PMID: 8477815
Five zones in the secondary follicles of human tonsils are described, which are distinguished by the phenotype of their constituent cells. Moving from the apex to the base of the...
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Liu Y, Mason D, JOHNSON G, Abbot S, Gregory C, Hardie D, et al.
Eur J Immunol
. 1991 Aug;
21(8):1905-10.
PMID: 1868875
B cells undergo selection within germinal centers on the basis of their capacity to be activated by antigen held on follicular dendritic cells. Isolated germinal center B cells in culture...
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JOHNSON G, LING N, Nathan P, Hardie D
Immunol Lett
. 1986 Jun;
12(5-6):295-300.
PMID: 3733159
Six monoclonal antibodies (McAbs) were identified as plasma cell-reactive when screened on sections of human tonsil. They were all produced following immunisation of mice with cells of a human plasmacytoid...
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JOHNSON G, Hardie D, LING N, MacLennan I
Clin Exp Immunol
. 1986 Apr;
64(1):205-13.
PMID: 3524917
A collection of new and established FDC-reactive MoAb has been used in an immunohistological study designed to throw light on (a) the nature of FDC (which are of unknown lineage)...
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Partridge L, Lowe J, Hardie D, LING N, Jefferis R
J Immunol
. 1982 Jan;
128(1):1-6.
PMID: 6172470
Twenty-three monoclonal antibodies with specificity for epitopes in the Fc fragment of IgG have been used to investigate antigenic differences between secreted and membrane forms of IgG produced by 2...