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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 4.18 A comparative study of in vitro migration assays using turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) leucocytes Burrows, A.S.
1989
13 4 p. 391-
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2 3.6 Activation of serum complement in non-eutherian vertebrates Koppenheffer, T.L.
1989
13 4 p. 376-377
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3 1.10 Activation of the prophenoloxidase system and nodule formation in locusts by microbial cell wall components Brookman, J.L.
1989
13 4 p. 350-
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4 7.5 Age-related membrane changes in resting and stimulated mouse T lymphocytes Witkowski, J.M.
1989
13 4 p. 422-
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5 8.2 Agglutinating and trypanolytic activities in Rhodnius prolixus and Triatoma Infestans tissue extracts and haemolymph Gregorio, Elisa G.
1989
13 4 p. 428-
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6 6.4 Aggregation of phagocytes in the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) Shozawa, A.
1989
13 4 p. 410-
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7 1.2 Agnathan immunoglobulin: Implications for the immunoglobulin superfamily Raison, R.L.
1989
13 4 p. 345-
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8 6.7 A light and electron microscopic investigation of the coelomocytes of the hemichordate, Saccoglossus ruber Millar, D.A.
1989
13 4 p. 412-
1 p.
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9 4.17 Alloimmunity in a marine sponge, Haliclona aquaeductus Ramirez, Diana L.
1989
13 4 p. 390-391
2 p.
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10 3.2 A molecular map of the chicken major histocompatibility complex Guillemot, Francois
1989
13 4 p. 374-
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11 10.5 Antibacterial protein(s) in the secretion of a sea hare Aplysia juliana Kamiya, H.
1989
13 4 p. 450-
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12 4.1 Antibody maturation in immune memory Rittenberg, M.B.
1989
13 4 p. 380-381
2 p.
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13 6.3 An ultrastructural investigation of lectin binding to haemocytes of the mussel Mytilus edulis Pipe, R.K.
1989
13 4 p. 409-410
2 p.
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14 2.6 An ultrastructural study of thymic epithelial cell development from cultured thymic fragments Kendall, Marion D.
1989
13 4 p. 358-359
2 p.
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15 1.3 Are structure and function conserved in the immunoglobulin VH genes of vertebrates? Warr, G.W.
1989
13 4 p. 346-
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16 4.8 Aspects of alloimmunity in the Gorgonian Swiftia Exserta Bigger, C.H.
1989
13 4 p. 385-
1 p.
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17 5.8 Aspects of direct immersion vaccination of carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) and eels ( anguilla anguilla ) Manning, Margaret J.
1989
13 4 p. 401-
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18 10.8 Bacteriostatic capacity and allelic expression in Eisenia Roch, Ph.
1989
13 4 p. 451-
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19 9.5 Catecholamine regulation of and by immunity in Xenopus laevis Clothier, R.H.
1989
13 4 p. 441-442
2 p.
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20 4.7 Cell-mediated transplantation immunity in urochordates Raftos, D.A.
1989
13 4 p. 384-385
2 p.
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21 4.21 Cellular immunity in horses infected with equine infectious anemia virus Gerencer, M.
1989
13 4 p. 392-393
2 p.
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22 8.6 Changes in cyprinid lymphoid organs due to Ligula intestinalis Taylor, M.
1989
13 4 p. 430-
1 p.
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23 2.22 Characterization of pregnancy-induced changes in the uterus-draining lymph nodes of rats and mice Sulila, Pirkko
1989
13 4 p. 369-
1 p.
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24 10.3 Chemiluminescent responses of Ostrea edulis and Crassostrea gigas hemocytes to Bonamia ostreae (Ascetospora) Hervio, D.
1989
13 4 p. 449-
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25 1.6 Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA coding for catfish heavy chains Ghaffari, S.H.
1989
13 4 p. 347-
1 p.
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26 4.5 Comparison of haemolymph agglutinins in three tsetse species Ingram, George A.
1989
13 4 p. 383-384
2 p.
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27 Cytochemically defined subpopulations of plasmatocytes from the cockroach, Periplaneta Americana Carr, M.
1989
13 4 p. 432-
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28 2.1 Cytokines Gearing, A.J.H.
1989
13 4 p. 355-
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29 1.11 Cytotoxic and agglutinating molecules produced by Mytilus haemocytes Leippe, M.
1989
13 4 p. 350-351
2 p.
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30 Cytotoxic reactions of rainbow trout macrophages for larvae of the eye fluke ( diplostomum spathaceum ) Whyte, S.K.
1989
13 4 p. 404-405
2 p.
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31 7.1 Demonstration of anti-donor alloreactivity in skin graft-tolerant Xenopus Horton, J.D.
1989
13 4 p. 420-
1 p.
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32 Detection of vibrio salmonicida bacteria in blood from atlantic salmon using sandwich elisa Nilsen, E.R.
1989
13 4 p. 402-
1 p.
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33 Development of the compartments of the immune system in the avian embryo Dieterlen-Lievre, Francoise
1989
13 4 p. 303-311
9 p.
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34 4.12 Differences in anti-nip activity in normal serum and immune serum from Atlantic salmon Espelid, S.
1989
13 4 p. 387-388
2 p.
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35 6.9 Distribution and function of non-lymphoid cells in chickens Jeurissen, Suzan H.M.
1989
13 4 p. 413-
1 p.
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36 1.1 Diverse organization of immunoglobulin loci in a primitive vertebrate Litman, G.W.
1989
13 4 p. 344-345
2 p.
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37 Education workshop report Jurd, Richard D.
1989
13 4 p. 453-
1 p.
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38 5.4 Effect of an organophosphorus insecticide: Trichlorfon on the specific and non specific immunity of carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) Siwicki, A.C.
1989
13 4 p. 398-399
2 p.
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39 9.3 Effects of adrenergic and cholinergic agents on rainbow trout lymphocyte function in vitro Flory, C.M.
1989
13 4 p. 440-441
2 p.
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40 5.2 Effects of cadmium on the development of the rana tadpole immune system Zettergren, L.D.
1989
13 4 p. 397-398
2 p.
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41 5.3 Effects of metal ions on cyprinid fish immune response: in vitro effects of Zn2+ and Mn2+ on the mitogenic reponse of carp pronephros lymphocytes Ghanmi, Z.
1989
13 4 p. 398-
1 p.
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42 5.1 Environmental stressors and their influence on channel catfish immune responses Bly, Jan E.
1989
13 4 p. 397-
1 p.
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43 4.6 Evidence for a neutralizing activity against T3 coliphage in the Crassostrea gigas oyster hemolymph Bachere, E.
1989
13 4 p. 384-
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44 8.3 Experimental infection of the sea urchin ( strongylocentrotus droebachiensis ) with a pathogenic amoeba ( paramoeba invadens ) : quantitative changes in the coelomic fluid In vivo and cellular interaction in vitro Jellett, Joanne F.
1989
13 4 p. 428-429
2 p.
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45 4.16 Expression of B-L and BU-1 antigens in chickens bursectomized at 60 hr of incubation Veromaa, T.
1989
13 4 p. 390-
1 p.
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46 6.1 Factors affecting phagocytosis by clam hemocytes Tripp, M.R.
1989
13 4 p. 408-409
2 p.
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47 Fourth ISDCI Congress: List of participants 1989
13 4 p. 457-466
10 p.
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48 1.4 Germ-like VH genes of the catfish, Ictalarus punctatus Wilson, M.R.
1989
13 4 p. 346-
1 p.
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49 2.19 Gut-associated lymphoid tissue in urodeles Jurd, R.D.
1989
13 4 p. 367-
1 p.
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50 4.14 Humoral immune response to parasites in Bufo viridis Ingram, G.A.
1989
13 4 p. 388-389
2 p.
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51 Identification of channel catfish neutrophils using monoclonal antibodies: the kinetics of stress-induced neutrophilia Bly, Jan E.
1989
13 4 p. 401-402
2 p.
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52 2.10 Immunocytochemical evidence of B-lymphocytes, and epithelial cells that express surface immunoglobulin, in rainbow trout (Salmo Gairdneri) epidermis Magor, B.G.
1989
13 4 p. 361-
1 p.
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53 2.16 Immuno-electronmicroscopical characterization of carp leucocytes Van Diepen, J.C.E.
1989
13 4 p. 365-
1 p.
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54 4.13 Immunoglobulin heterogeneity in the trout defined with monoclonal antibody 1A6 Sanchez, C.
1989
13 4 p. 388-
1 p.
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55 9.1 Immunological cells as a source of factors with neuroendocrine activity Besedovsky, H.
1989
13 4 p. 439-440
2 p.
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56 Immunoproteins in evolution Marchalonis, John J.
1989
13 4 p. 285-301
17 p.
artikel
57 Immunoregulation by neuroendocrine factors Berczi, Istvan
1989
13 4 p. 329-341
13 p.
artikel
58 7.7 Immunotoxicology of cadmium in ageing mice Sabokbar, Afsaneh
1989
13 4 p. 423-424
2 p.
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59 Influence of humoral mediators (interleukin 2 and thymosin fraction 5) on the specific cell-mediated cytotoxicity of lymphocytes of carp against TNP-modified autologous spleen cells influence of acclimatization temperature Deschaux, P.
1989
13 4 p. 363-
1 p.
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60 9.8 Influence of pentamidine on human neutrophilic granulocyte function Arnott, M.A.
1989
13 4 p. 443-444
2 p.
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61 6.13 Inhibition of head regeneration in planaria by the phorbol ester TPA Pascolini, R.
1989
13 4 p. 415-
1 p.
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62 6.5 Interaction of different strains of Bacillus cereus with the cellular defence reactions of the cockroach, Leucophaea maderae Rahmet-Alla, Mekdad
1989
13 4 p. 410-411
2 p.
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63 6.2 Interactions between Bonamia ostrea (Ascetospora) and hemocytes of the flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) and of the cup shaped oyster (Crassostrea gigas) : In vitro analysis of entry mechanisms Chagot, D.
1989
13 4 p. 409-
1 p.
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64 Interleukin-2 rescues low temperature-mediated suppression of mouse T cells Wang Yang, M.C.
1989
13 4 p. 403-
1 p.
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65 Intra-thymic nurse cell lymphocytes can induce a graft-versus-host reaction with high efficiency Penninger, J.
1989
13 4 p. 313-327
15 p.
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66 8.7 Investigations into the proteins and carbohydrates on the surface of the developmental stages of the blood fluke ( Schistosoma margrebowiei ) found within the snail host ( bulinus natalensis ) Daniel, B.E.
1989
13 4 p. 430-431
2 p.
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67 4.10 In vitro cellular immune responses of snakes El-Darwish, Isaad
1989
13 4 p. 386-387
2 p.
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68 6.11 In vivo factors affecting NK cell activity in the normal human population Lasek, W.
1989
13 4 p. 414-
1 p.
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69 3.10 Isolation of a plasma activator for prophenoloxidase in insects Javed, Q.
1989
13 4 p. 378-
1 p.
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70 10.6 Late graft-versus-host disease in allografted Lineus ruber Bierne, J.
1989
13 4 p. 450-
1 p.
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71 6.8 Leucocytes of the South American lungfish Lepidosiren paradoxa Doggett, T.A.
1989
13 4 p. 412-
1 p.
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72 7.6 Long term clonal evolution of chronic B lymphocyte neoplasms in mice Ansell, J.D.
1989
13 4 p. 423-
1 p.
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73 4.4 Long-term lines of channel catfish lymphocytes produce both enhancing and suppressing “factors” Miller, N.W.
1989
13 4 p. 383-
1 p.
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74 2.17 Lymphoid organ ontogeny in an antarctic teleost, Harpagifer sp O'Neill, J.G.
1989
13 4 p. 366-
1 p.
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75 3.9 Lysis of heterologous erythrocytes by serum of the marsupial Monodelphis domestica Koppenheffer, T.L.
1989
13 4 p. 378-
1 p.
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76 3.1 MHC Molecules in non-mammalian vertebrates Kaufman, Jim
1989
13 4 p. 373-374
2 p.
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77 3.3 MHC proteins and genes in birds and reptiles Kaufman, Jim
1989
13 4 p. 374-375
2 p.
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78 2.20 Mixed leucocyte culture-induced production of growth factors in Xenopus Turner, Sarah L.
1989
13 4 p. 367-368
2 p.
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79 1.8 Monoclonal antibodies against rainbow trout immunoglobulin Sanchez, C.
1989
13 4 p. 348-349
2 p.
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80 Myositis in a murine model of congenital toxoplasmosis Hay, J.
1989
13 4 p. 434-
1 p.
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81 6.10 NK-like cells in rainbow trout Salmo gairdneri R. Angelidis, P.
1989
13 4 p. 413-
1 p.
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82 1.12 Non-specific killing factors — Their nature, distribution and synthesis in invertebrates Rowley, A.F.
1989
13 4 p. 351-
1 p.
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83 2.15 Ontogeny of the thymic microenvironments in the rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri: An ultrastructural study Castillo, A.
1989
13 4 p. 364-365
2 p.
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84 2.14 Optimisation of haemocyte separation and monolayer formation in Galleria mellonella Anggraeni, Tjandra
1989
13 4 p. 364-
1 p.
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85 8.1 Parasitism and host immunity Lackie, Ann M.
1989
13 4 p. 427-
1 p.
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86 9.6 PHA: Con a response ratios and the effect of T3 supplementation in SLD and K strain chickens Marsh, J.A.
1989
13 4 p. 442-
1 p.
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87 6.6 Phagocytosis of parasites by cockroach haemocytes Mahmud, Shayma A.
1989
13 4 p. 411-412
2 p.
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88 8.5 Phenoloxydase activity in the coelomic fluid of earthworms Valembois, P.
1989
13 4 p. 429-430
2 p.
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89 2.21 Postnatal development of the lymphoid tissue in rat lungs Fernández Cabezudo, M.J.
1989
13 4 p. 368-
1 p.
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90 8.8 Pre-vertebrate recognition systems and the requirements for successful endosymbioses Bayne, C.J.
1989
13 4 p. 431-
1 p.
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91 10.4 Progression, remission and transplantation of hemic neoplasia in the bay mussel, Mytilus edulis Elston, R.A.
1989
13 4 p. 449-450
2 p.
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92 1.7 Proteolytic fragmentation of channel catfish antibodies van Ginkel, F.
1989
13 4 p. 347-348
2 p.
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93 Reactions of Linues ruber to orthorectids in various stages of development Langlet, C.
1989
13 4 p. 434-435
2 p.
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94 9.2 Regulation of the salmonid immune response by cortisol Tripp, R.A.
1989
13 4 p. 440-441
2 p.
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95 3.8 Relationship between vertebrate channel-forming proteins and invertebrate hemolysins Canicatti, C.
1989
13 4 p. 377-
1 p.
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96 Report on an ISDCI business meeting, held at the University of Nottingham on 29 July 1988 Balls, Michael
1989
13 4 p. 455-456
2 p.
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97 1.9 Selective recognition of H-2 by the shark spontaneously cytotoxic macrophage McKinney, E.C.
1989
13 4 p. 349-
1 p.
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98 4.9 Serial transfer of GVH-R splenomegaly in chicken embryos Desveaux-Chabrol, J.
1989
13 4 p. 385-386
2 p.
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99 Serological and parasitological examination for Toxoplasma in European starlings Peach, W.
1989
13 4 p. 433-
1 p.
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100 Session 2: Cytokines and tissues involved in immune responses Kendall, Marion D.
1989
13 4 p. 353-355
3 p.
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101 Session 5: Environmental factors, immunisation and disease control Ellis, Anthony E.
1989
13 4 p. 395-396
2 p.
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102 Session 4: Humoral immunity and cell-mediated immunity William Clem, L.
1989
13 4 p. 379-380
2 p.
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103 Session 10: Inducible responses in invertebrates Karp, Richard D.
1989
13 4 p. 445-447
3 p.
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104 Session 3: Molecular and genetic aspects of the MHC, and complement Kaufman, Jim
1989
13 4 p. 371-373
3 p.
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105 Session 8: Parasitism, symbiosis, and immunosuppression in invertebrates Bayne, Christopher J.
1989
13 4 p. 425-427
3 p.
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106 Session 1: Recognition, receptors and killing Warr, Gregory W.
1989
13 4 p. 343-344
2 p.
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107 Session 9: Regulation by endocrine factors Kaattari, Stephen A.
1989
13 4 p. 437-439
3 p.
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108 Session 6: The biology of antigen-binding cells, natural killer cells and phagocytes of several phyla Tripp, M.R.
1989
13 4 p. 407-408
2 p.
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109 Session 7: Tolerance, autoimmunity, and ageing Todd, Ian
1989
13 4 p. 417-419
3 p.
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110 3.5 Some genetic aspects of chimera resorption in a colonial tunicate Rinkevich, B.
1989
13 4 p. 376-
1 p.
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111 4.2 Specificities of natural occuring intra- and inter-species anti-IgG antibodies Fuller, L.
1989
13 4 p. 381-382
2 p.
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112 10.7 Specificity of induced bacteriostatic activity in Eisenia Lassègues, M.
1989
13 4 p. 451-
1 p.
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113 5.7 Specificity of the humoral immune response in Atlantic salmon Glette, Johan
1989
13 4 p. 400-
1 p.
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114 2.12 Structural and functional similarities between channel catfish and mammalian IL-1 Ellsaesser, Catherine
1989
13 4 p. 362-363
2 p.
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115 2.9 Structural and histochemical demonstration of non-lymphoid cell populations in the thymus of the rainbow trout Castillo, A.
1989
13 4 p. 360-361
2 p.
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116 7.4 Suppression of HLA class II in thyroid epithelial cells Todd, I.
1989
13 4 p. 421-422
2 p.
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117 8.9 Susceptibility of the cockroach Periplaneta americana to infection by two helminth species Holt, R.H.F.
1989
13 4 p. 432-
1 p.
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118 9.4 Synthesis of leukotrienes and other lipoxygenase products by blood cells of the rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Pettitt, T.R.
1989
13 4 p. 441-
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119 4.15 T-cell function in chickens bursectomized at 60 hr of incubation Veromaa, T.
1989
13 4 p. 389-
1 p.
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120 4.20 T+ cell number increase in the spleen of chicken embryos in GVH-R serial transfer experiments Fedecka-Bruner, B.
1989
13 4 p. 392-
1 p.
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121 2.11 T cell profiles in murine fetal liver Urso, P.
1989
13 4 p. 362-
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122 2.4 Teratinocytes as modulators of inflammation and immune responses Sigel, M.M.
1989
13 4 p. 358-
1 p.
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123 4.11 The antibody response of intact and short-term thymectomised rainbow trout ( Salmo gairdneri ) to Aeromonas salmonicida Tatner, Mary F.
1989
13 4 p. 387-
1 p.
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124 7.3 The autoepitope of the 74KD mitochondrial autoantigen of primary biliary cirrhosis corresponds to the functional site of dihydrolipoamide acetyl-transferase Gershwin, M.E.
1989
13 4 p. 421-
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125 2.2 The binding of mouse-anti-human IL-2 receptor antibody and rIL-2 to Xenopus immunocytes: Artifact or molecular conservation? Ruben, L.N.
1989
13 4 p. 356-
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126 The biological significance of immunity Ratcliffe, Norman A.
1989
13 4 p. 273-283
11 p.
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127 The cellular proliferative response, humoral antibody response and cross reactivity studies of tetrahymena pyriformis with ichthyophthirius multifillis in juvenile carp ( cyprinus carpio ) Houghton, G.
1989
13 4 p. 404-
1 p.
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128 The cellular response of roach fry to an unusual intramuscular infection of Ligula intestinalis (Cestoda: Pseudophyllidea) Taylor, M.
1989
13 4 p. 433-
1 p.
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129 3.7 The duplicated C4 locus in mammals Dodds, A.W.
1989
13 4 p. 377-
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130 The effect of dietary vitamin E (α-tocopherol) on specific and non-specific immune responses of atlantic salmon ( salmo salar ) Hardie, L.J.
1989
13 4 p. 402-403
2 p.
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131 7.2 The effects of stage of metamorphosis, thymus implantation and thymus manipulation on graft rejection in Xenopus Clothier, R.H.
1989
13 4 p. 420-421
2 p.
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132 6.12 The evolutionary significance of natural killer cells Kimber, I.
1989
13 4 p. 414-415
2 p.
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133 The fourth ISDCI congress 1989
13 4 p. xiii-xiv
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134 5.6 The humoral immune response in Atlantic salmon against the pathogen Vibrio salmonicida Jo/rgensen, T.
1989
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135 4.3 The humoral immune response in Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo Salar ) to two strains of Vibro Anguillarum : A case of antigenic competition/immuno-suppression Killie, Jan-Eirik
1989
13 4 p. 382-
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136 10.1 The inducible humoral immune response in the American cockroach Karp, R.D.
1989
13 4 p. 447-448
2 p.
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137 2.4 The production of a macrophage activating factor from rainbow trout leucocytes Graham, Susan
1989
13 4 p. 357-
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138 2.7 The thymus in mouse pregnancy Clarke, Ann G.
1989
13 4 p. 359-
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139 2.18 Thymic development in Rana temporaria O'Neill, J.G.
1989
13 4 p. 366-367
2 p.
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140 2.8 Tissues involved in immune responses Zapata, A.G.
1989
13 4 p. 359-360
2 p.
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141 3.4 Transplantation antigens in carp, Cyprinus carpio L.: serologic characterization and segregation Van Muiswinkel, W.B.
1989
13 4 p. 375-
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142 9.7 Triiodothyronine state influences the percentage of CT-3 positive lymphocytes in chickens Erf, Gisela F.
1989
13 4 p. 443-
1 p.
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143 8.4 Ultrastructural immunocytochemistry and the host-parasite relationship in the brains of mice with congenital toxoplasmosis Sims, T.A.
1989
13 4 p. 429-
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144 4.19 Use of the X. Borealis fluorescence marker to determine the fate of ‘tolerated’ skin xenografts Varley, Claire A.
1989
13 4 p. 391-392
2 p.
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145 5.5 Use of vaccines in controlling fish diseases Ellis, A.E.
1989
13 4 p. 399-
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146 1.5 Variable region diversity of channel catfish immunoglobulin heavy chains Lobb, C.J.
1989
13 4 p. 346-347
2 p.
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147 2.3 Xenopus T-cell growth factor Cohen, N.
1989
13 4 p. 356-357
2 p.
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148 10.2 Zymosan and specific-rickettsia activation of oxygen free-radicals production in Pecten maximus hemocytes Le Gall, G.
1989
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