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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 159:2409-2417
A series of protocols were tested to examine the adjuvant effects of IL-12 on humoral and type 1 cytokine responses elicited in mice by recombinant gp120 envelope protein from HIV-1. This Ag fails to induce detectable Ab responses when administered s
Autor:
Ettore Appella, Alison Skeel, Edward J. Leonard, S D Showalter, Shuji Tanaka, Teizo Yoshimura
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Macrophage stimulating protein (MSP) was purified to homogeneity from human blood plasma by selection of biologically active fractions obtained by sequential immunoaffinity and high pressure liquid ion exchange chromatography. By sodium dodecyl sulfa
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 10:3137-3144
We constructed replication-competent avian retrovirus vectors that contain two of the three known types of chicken c-ski cDNAs and a third vector that contains a truncated c-ski cDNA. We developed antisera that recognize the c-ski proteins made by th
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 159(5)
A series of protocols were tested to examine the adjuvant effects of IL-12 on humoral and type 1 cytokine responses elicited in mice by recombinant gp120 envelope protein from HIV-1. This Ag fails to induce detectable Ab responses when administered s
Autor:
W, Kolch, E, Weissinger, H, Mischak, J, Troppmair, S D, Showalter, P, Lloyd, G, Heidecker, U R, Rapp
Publikováno v:
Oncogene. 5(5)
Five monoclonal antibodies were generated against the raf kinase domain. All antibodies react with different isozymes of the raf family, as well as Raf proteins from different species, albeit with differential affinities. Epitope mapping showed all f
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 61:1577-1585
Bovine leukemia virus, like its closest relatives the human T-cell leukemia virus types I and II, contains a 1.8-kilobase X region between the env gene and the 3' long terminal repeat. In this communication, we report the detection and characterizati
Autor:
Robert J. Linhardt, C. W. Abell, R. M. Denney, B. W. Altrock, R. Auerbach, S. D. Bernal, R. E. Canfield, P. H. Ehrlich, W. R. Moyle, T. S. Chan, T. W. Chang, N. T. Chang, J. A. Cidlowski, M. D. Viceps, R. J. Cote, D. M. Morrissey, A. N. Houghton, E. J. Beattie, H. F. Oettgen, L. J. Old, C. M. Croce, R. S. Cubicciotti, A. E. Karu, R. M. Krauss, J. S. Cullor, A. Deutsch, H. Brandwein, H. Platt, D. M. Hunter, A. Dubitsky, S. M. Durham, F. A. Dolbeare, J. W. Gray, G. R. Dreesman, C. E. Kendall, J. C. Egrie, A. R. Frackelton, H. N. Eisen, A. H. Ross, S. Gay, G. Geirnaert, J. E. Geltosky, E. H. Goldberg, E. Goldwasser, C. Kavinsky, T. L. Weiss, H. G. Gratzner, B. Hampar, M. Zweig, S. D. Showalter, H. H. Handley, M. C. Glassy, Y. Hagiwara, H. Hagiwara, C. M. Huang, S. N. Cohen, J. V. Hughes, E. M. Scolnick, J. E. Tomassini, R. Jefferis, J. Steensgaard, H. S. Kaplan, N. N. H. Teng, K. S. Earn, R. F. Calvo, L. Kass, J. R. Kettman, M. V. Norgard, M. B. Khazaeli, W. H. Beierwaltes, B. G. England, P. C. Kung, G. Goldstein, L. Lanier, J. Phillips, N. L. Warner, J. W. Larrick, A. R. Raubitschek, K. E. Truitt, H. Lazarus, J. F. Schwaber, J. Lewicki, C. Lewis, J. V. Olander, W. R. Tolbert, E. L. Milford, C. B. Carpenter, J. M. Paradysz, D. F. Mosher, J. L. Mulshine, J. D. Minna, K. A. Murray, D. M. Neville, R. J. Youle, M. Nicolson, I. Pastan, M. C. Willingham, D. J. Fitzgerald, A. Pucci, A. M. Smithyman, M. B. Slade, P. W. French, G. Wijffels, C. S. Pukel, K. O. Lloyd, L. R. Travassos, W. G. Dippold, R. P. Reckel, J. L. Harris, R. Wellerson, S. M. Shaw, P. M. Kaplan, E. L. Reinherz, S. F. Schlossman, S. C. Mener, J. Sakamoto, C. C. Cordon, E. Friedman, C. L. Finstad, W. E. Enker, M. R. Melamed, J. F. Oettgen, P. J. Scannon, L. E. Spitler, H. M. Lee, R. T. Kawahata, R. P. Mischak, J. Schlom, D. Colcher, M. Nuti, P. H. Hand, F. Austin, G. D. Shockman, D. E. Jackson, W. Wong, Z. Steplewski, H. Koprowski, M. Herlyn, M. Strand, I. S. Trowbridge, D. L. Urdal, C. J. March, S. K. Dower, J. R. Wands, V. R. Zurawski, C. A. White, R. Dulbecco, W. R. Allen, E. C. Arnold, M. Flasher, H. H. Freedman, T. D. Heath, P. Shek, D. Papahadjopoulos, M. Ikeda, S. Sakamoto, K. Suzuki, M. Kuboyama, Y. Harada, A. Kawashiri, E. Takahashi, H. S. Lee, S. Margel, R. C. Nowinski, A. S. Hoffman, J. W. Peterson, K. B. Platt, D. E. Reed, F. X. Real, M. J. Mattes, P. O. Livingston, A. Rembaum, R. C. K. Yen, R. Rosenstein, B. Schneider
Publikováno v:
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 15:53-80
Antibodies in both their free and immobilized state have been the object of considerable industrial and academic interest. A variety of methods are used for preparing and immobilizing antibodies. Applications for monoclonal antibodies include the pre
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 5:642-648
Two plasmids, one containing the simian virus 40 (SV40) genome and the mouse metallothionein I gene and one containing the v-myc gene of avian myelocytomatosis virus MC29, were coinjected into mouse embryos. Of the 13 surviving mice, one, designated
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 142:666-671
Impaired cell-mediated immunity predisposes individuals to severe systemic HSV infections. A potential approach for enhancing antiviral immunity is to alter the specificity of T cells and NK cells so that they become cytotoxic against HSV. We describ
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 47(6)
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections can enhance the progression of neoplastic diseases. Since macrophages can be activated to become tumorilytic and may figure prominently in host defense against cancer, the ability of HSV to modify macrophage-medi