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R A Eisenberg

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Freed J, Marrs A, Vanderwall J, Cohen P, Eisenberg R
J Immunol . 2000 Apr; 164(9):4697-705. PMID: 10779775
The systemic lupus erythematosus-like syndrome in MRL/lpr mice involves high-titered IgG autoantibodies, particularly antinuclear Abs that target histones, DNA, and RNA particles. Although T cell help is required for the...
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Feuerstein N, Chen F, Madaio M, Maldonado M, Eisenberg R
J Immunol . 1999 Nov; 163(10):5287-97. PMID: 10553051
Abrogation of peripheral tolerance in transgenic mice that express a uniform B-cell receptor may create a powerful tool to examine the molecular mechanisms that underlie the autoimmune response in B...
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Maldonado M, MacDonald G, Kakkanaiah V, Fecho K, Dransfield M, Sekiguchi D, et al.
J Immunol . 1999 Sep; 163(6):3138-42. PMID: 10477580
We have previously shown that the gld autoimmune syndrome is suppressed in lethally irradiated gld mice reconstituted with a mixture of normal and gld bone marrow (BM). Furthermore, in vivo...
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Hoch S, Eisenberg R, Sharp G
Clin Immunol . 1999 Aug; 92(2):203-8. PMID: 10444365
Anti-Sm antibodies are intrinsically associated with systemic lupus erythematosus. The major targets are the so-called B and D polypeptides. The number of Sm targets increased upon the report that SDS-PAGE...
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Maldonado M, Kakkanaiah V, MacDonald G, Chen F, Reap E, Balish E, et al.
J Immunol . 1999 Jun; 162(11):6322-30. PMID: 10352243
It has been proposed that the "normal" stimulation of the immune system that occurs from interactions with environmental stimuli, whether infectious or dietary, is necessary for the initiation and/or continuation...
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Chen F, Maldonado M, Madaio M, Eisenberg R
J Immunol . 1998 Dec; 161(11):5880-5. PMID: 9834067
Chronic graft-vs-host (cGVH) disease induced by the transfer of Ia-incompatible spleen cells from one normal mouse strain (such as B6.C-H2(bm12)/KhEg (bm12)) to another (such as C57BL/6) causes an autoimmune syndrome...
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Weintraub J, Godfrey V, Wolthusen P, Cheek R, Eisenberg R, Cohen P
Cell Immunol . 1998 Jun; 186(1):8-17. PMID: 9637760
The lpr mutation in mice results in premature termination of transcription of the gene encoding the apoptosis-signaling receptor Fas. As a result, lpr mice develop severe lymphoproliferation and lupus-like autoantibodies....
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Sobel E, Kakkanaiah V, Schiffenbauer J, Reap E, Cohen P, Eisenberg R
J Immunol . 1998 May; 160(3):1497-503. PMID: 9570572
lpr, a murine mutation of the Fas apoptosis receptor, causes lymphadenopathy and autoantibody production, with lymphadenopathy primarily due to a population of CD4-CD8-B220+ T cells. Previous in vivo experiments, in...
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Weintraub J, Eisenberg R, Cohen P
J Immunol . 1997 Oct; 159(8):4117-26. PMID: 9379003
C57BL/6-gld/gld (B6/gld) mice have a point mutation in the gene for Fas ligand (FasL) resulting in nonfunctional FasL protein. We hypothesized that the lack of normal Fas/FasL interactions in these...
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Kakkanaiah V, Sobel E, MacDonald G, Cheek R, Cohen P, Eisenberg R
J Immunol . 1997 Jul; 159(2):1027-35. PMID: 9218626
Anti-Sm Abs are specific markers of human systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and of murine models of this disease. In humans, anti-Sm Abs are mostly IgG1, and in MRL/lpr mice, IgG2a;...