Regulatory functions of hapten-reactive helper and suppressor T lymphocytes. I. Detection and characterization of hapten-reactive suppressor T-cell activity in mice immunized with hapten-isologous protein conjugate

scientific article published on July 1, 1977

Regulatory functions of hapten-reactive helper and suppressor T lymphocytes. I. Detection and characterization of hapten-reactive suppressor T-cell activity in mice immunized with hapten-isologous protein conjugate is …
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P356DOI10.1084/JEM.146.1.74
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P932PMC publication ID2180747
P698PubMed publication ID68994
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P2093author name stringH. Yamamoto
M. Kitagawa
M. Kuroki
M. Yoshizawa
T. Hamaoka
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P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecthaptensQ506441
immunizationQ1415366
immunologyQ101929
Suppression, GeneticQ71148826
P304page(s)74-90
P577publication date1977-07-01
P1433published inJournal of Experimental MedicineQ3186912
P1476titleRegulatory functions of hapten-reactive helper and suppressor T lymphocytes. I. Detection and characterization of hapten-reactive suppressor T-cell activity in mice immunized with hapten-isologous protein conjugate
P478volume146