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Jefferson Alumni Hall, Room 460
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 503-7950
(215) 923-7144 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Regulatory T cells essential to prevent the loss of self-tolerance in murine models of erythrocytespecific autoantibody responses
- Rabies virus glycoprotein as a carrier for anthrax protective antigen
- Transient inhibition of Th1-type cytokine production by CD4+ T cells in hepatitis B core antigen immunized mice is mediated by regulatory T cells
- Different response requirements for IFNγ production in ELISPOT assays by CD4+ T cells from mice early and late after immunization
- T cells infiltrating the skin of Tsk2 scleroderma-like mice exhibit T cell receptor bias
- Differences between normal and autoimmune T cell responses to autologous erythrocytes and haemoglobin: Impairment of haptoglobin-mediated inhibition in NZB spleen cells
- Evidence that the soluble factors secreted by activated immune cells suppress replication of human neurotropic JC virus DNA in glial cells
- Expression and regulation of a recurrent anti-erythrocyte autoantibody idiotype in spleen cells from neonatal and adult BALB/c mice
- Cytokine secretion by C3H-lpr and -gld T cells: Hypersecretion of IFN-γ and tumor necrosis factor-α by stimulated CD4+ T cells
- Maintenance and cure of the L5178Y murine tumor-dormant state by interleukin 2: In vivo and in vitro effects
- Evidence for regulation of the autoimmune anti-erythrocyte response by idiotype-specific suppressor T cells in NZB mice
- Characterization of the spontaneous autoimmune (anti-erythrocyte) response in NZB mice using a pathogenic monoclonal autoantibody and its anti-idiotype
- Suppressor T cells and self-toleran Active suppression required for normal regulation of anti-erythrocyte autoantibody responses in spleen cells from nonautoimmune mice
- Active role of T cells in promoting an in vitro autoantibody response to self erythrocytes in NZB mice
- Development of self-tolerance in normal mice. Appearance of suppressor cells that maintain adult self-tolerance follows the neonatal autoantibody response
- Effect of antigen priming on T-cell suppression. I. Activity of Ly 1+2+ feedback suppressor T-cell precursors after isolation from competing Ly 2- T cells
- Rapid loss of feedback suppressor T-cell activity after priming in vivo
- Modulation in vivo of Lyt 2 antigen expression on T cells by anti-Lyt 2 antibody: Effects on Con A-induced unresponsiveness
- In vitro regulation of the pathogenic autoantibody response of New Zealand black mice. I. Loss with age of suppressive activity in T cell populations
- Specific anti-erythrocyte focus formation as a measure of autoantibody secreting cells in NZB mice
