Baruj Benacerraf
Benacerraf, Baruj, 1920-2011
Benacerraf, Baruj
Benacerraf, Baruj, 1920-
Baruj Benacerraf American immunologist
בנאסרף, ברוך, 1920-2011
VIAF ID: 73993138 (Personal)
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Works
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Cell-mediated immune responses : report of a WHO scientific group | |
From Caracas to Stockholm : a life in medical science | |
Generation of cytolytic T lymphocytes after reovirus infection: role of S1 gene | |
Genetic analysis of complementing H-linked Ir genes | |
Genetic control of cytolytic t-lymphocyte responses. II. The role of the host genotype in parental leads to F1 radiation chimeras in the control of the specificity of cytolytic T-lymphocyte responses to trinitrophenyl-modified syngeneic cells | |
Genetic control of immune responses in vitro. VI. Experimental conditions for the development of helper T-cell activity specific for the terpolymer L-glutamic aicd60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT) in nonresponder mice | |
Genetic control of immunological responsiveness in guinea pigs to 2,4-dinitrophenyl conjugates of poly-L-arginine, protamine, and poly-L-ornithine | |
Genetic control of specific immune suppression. IV. Responsiveness to the random copolymer L-glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 induced in BALB/c mice by cyclophosphamide | |
Genetic control of the specificity of anti-DNP antibodies. I. Differences in the specificity of anti-DNP antibody produced by mammalian species | |
Genetic control of thymus-derived cell function. V. Mitrogen-stimulated deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis by thymus, spleen, and lymph node cells from the Biozzi high and low antibody-producing lines of mice | |
Genetic factors controlling anti-sheep erythrocyte antibody response and immunoglobulin synthesis in backcross and F2 progeny of mice genetically selected for "high" or "low" antibody synthesis | |
Genetic regulation of the interaction of immunocompetent cells. | |
Grave spontaneous infections in the guinea pig after repeated administrations of synthetic antihistamine | |
H-2 control of the magnitude and heterogeneity of the immune response | |
H-2 control of tolerance induction to L-glutamic acid, L-lysine-containing polymers | |
Hapten-carrier relationships | |
Hapten-coupled monoclonal anti-I-A antibodies provide a first signal for the induction of suppression | |
Hapten-specific IgE antibody responses in mice. IV. Evidence for distinctive sensitivities of IgE and IgG B lymphocytes to the regulatory influence of T cells | |
Hapten-specific T-cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. II. Demonstration of idiotypic determinants on suppressor T cells | |
Hapten-specific tolerance. Preferential depression of the high affinity antibody response | |
Helper and suppressor T cell factors | |
Henry G. Kunkel 1916-1983. An appreciation of the man and his scientific contributions & a bibliography of his research papers | |
Heterogeneity in antigen processing by different types of antigen-presenting cells. Effect of cell culture on antigen processing ability | |
HEXOSE CONTENT OF GUINEA PIG GAMMA-1 AND GAMMA-2 IMMUNOGLOBULINS | |
Histocompatibility-linked genetic control of the immune response to hapten guinea pig albumin conjugates in inbred guinea pigs | |
Histocompatibility specificity | |
Hybrid 5 | |
A hypothesis to relate the specificity of T lymphocytes and the activity of I region-specific Ir genes in macrophages and B lymphocytes | |
Identification of an I-J+ antigen-presenting cell required for third order suppressor cell activation | |
Immunogenetics and immunodeficiency | |
Immunological tolerance; mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications. | |
Immunologie e. Kurzlehrbuch | |
Immunosuppressive factor(s) specific for L-glutamic acid50-L-tyrosine50 (GT) II. Presence of I-J determinants on the GT-suppressive factor. | |
Inmunología | |
I-J-restricted interactions in the generation of azobenzenearsonate-specific suppressor T cells | |
Manuale di immunologia / B. Benacerraf, E. R. Unanue ; traduzione di Simonetta Sperti ; presentazione dell'edizione italiana di Claudio Franceschi | |
Men'ekigaku. | |
n50007161 | |
Physiopathology of the reticulo-endothelial system | |
A quantitative study of the Arthus phenomenon induced passively in the guinea pig. | |
A quantitative study of the stimulation of DNA synthesis in lymph node cell cultures by anti-lymphocyte serum, anti-gamma globulin serum, specific antigen, and phytohemagglutinin | |
The Role of products of the histocompatibility gene complex in immune responses : [proceedings of an international conference held at Brook Lodge, Augusta, Michigan, November 3-7, 1975] | |
The rosette cell response of several mouse strains to immunization with both sheep and pigeon erythrocytes; magnitude of errors caused by cytophilic antibody | |
A single major pathway of T-lymphocyte interactions in antigen-specific immune suppression | |
Son of the angel | |
The specific suppression of contact sensitivity | |
Specificity of delayed hypersensitivity responses in F1 hybrids | |
Structural differences among antibodies of different specificities | |
Studies on hypersensitivity. III. The relation between delayed reactivity to the picryl group of conjugates and contact sensitivity | |
STUDIES ON THE PROPERTIES OF FRAGMENTS OF GUINEA PIG GAMMA-1 AND GAMMA-2 ANTIBODIES OBTAINED BY PAPAIN DIGESTION AND MILD REDUCTION | |
A study of immunologic tolerance in the dinitrophenyl poly-l-lysine immune system | |
A study of the 'termination' of tolerance to BSA with DNP-BSA in rabbits: relative affinities of the antibodies for the immunizing and the paralysing antigens. | |
Textbook of immunology | |
Transfer of responsiveness to hapten conjugates of poly-L-lysine and of a copolymer of L-glutamic acid and L-lysine to lethally irradiated nonresponder guinea pigs by bone marrow or lymph node and spleen cells from responder guinea pigs | |
When all is said and done.... | |
免疫学 |