D N McQuitty
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Ernst D, Weigle W, Noonan D, McQuitty D, Hobbs M
J Immunol
. 1993 Jul;
151(2):575-87.
PMID: 7687616
The mouse model system was used to evaluate age-associated changes in the subset composition and function of the splenic CD8+ T cell pool. In response to stimulation with plate-bound anti-CD3...
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Hobbs M, Ernst D, Torbett B, Glasebrook A, Rehse M, McQuitty D, et al.
J Cell Biochem
. 1991 Aug;
46(4):312-20.
PMID: 1684583
Splenocytes from young adult or old C57BL/6NNia mice were stimulated in vitro with the anti-CD3 epsilon mAb, 145-2C11, in either soluble (2C11s) or plate-bound (2C11i) form. In the young group,...
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Ernst D, Weigle W, McQuitty D, Rothermel A, Hobbs M
J Immunol
. 1989 Mar;
142(5):1413-21.
PMID: 2521878
Splenocytes from young (3 to 4 mo) and aged (24 to 26 mo) C57BL/6 mice were stimulated with anti-CD3 epsilon mAb in vitro. At the time of peak DNA synthesis...
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Ernst D, McQuitty D, Weigle W, Hobbs M
Cell Immunol
. 1988 Jun;
114(1):161-73.
PMID: 3259472
The expression of two membrane glycoproteins, RL388 antigen and transferrin receptor (TfR), was examined on murine B cells stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in vitro. Immunofluorescent staining with monoclonal antibodies and...
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Gilbert M, McQuitty D, Bailey J
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1978 Oct;
36(4):615-7.
PMID: 360988
Flow microfluorometry reveals complex changes in types and relative numbers of different Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell forms during glucose-limited diauxic batch growth.
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Bailey J, McQuitty D, Lee Y, Allred J, Oro J
Science
. 1977 Dec;
198(4322):1175-6.
PMID: 412254
By means of flow microfluorometry, the protein and nucleic acid contents of individual bacterial cells may be measured at the rate of several thousand cells per second. Accumulation of such...
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JURTSHUK Jr P, McQuitty D
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1976 May;
31(5):668-79.
PMID: 1275489
It was possible to quantitate the terminal oxidase(s) reaction using bacterial resting-cell suspensions and demonstrate the usefulness of this reaction for taxonomic purposes. Resting-cell suspensions of physiologically diverse bacteria were...
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JURTSHUK Jr P, Marcucci O, McQuitty D
Appl Microbiol
. 1975 Dec;
30(6):951-8.
PMID: 174491
It was possible to quantitate the tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD) oxidase reaction in Azotobacter vinelandii strain O using turbidimetrically standarized resting cell suspensions. The Q(O2) value obtained for whole cell oxidation of...