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Immune Responsiveness of Lymphotoxin-α-Deficient Mice: Two Reconstitution Models. Ila A. Davis and Barry T. Rouse. (Received 5/14/98; accepted 7/23/98.)
ac1+Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells in the Spleens of Recipients Early Following Bone Marrow Transplant Suppress T Cell Responsesin Vitro.Bryon D. Johnson, Carrie A. Hanke, Emily E. Becker, and Robert L. Truitt. (Received 5/11/98; accepted 7/23/98.)
tutive and Induced IL-18 Receptor Expression by Various Peripheral Blood Cell Subsets as Determined by Anti-hIL-18R Monoclonal Antibody. Toshio Kunikata, Kakuji Torigoe, Shimpei Ushio, Takanori Okura, Chie Ushio, Hiroshi Yamauchi, Masao Ikeda, Hakuo Ikegami, and Masashi Kurimoto. (Received 5/5/98; accepted 7/31/98.)
is of Leukocytes Recruited to the Pancreas by Diabetogenic T Cell Clones. Jeffrey D. Peterson, Rance Berg, Jon D. Piganelli, Michelle Poulin, and Kathryn Haskins. (Received 4/29/98; accepted 8/5/98.)
as an Expanded Ligand-Binding Repertoire and Is the Primary Receptor Used by MCP-2 on Activated T Cells. Nancy Ruffing, Nancy Sullivan, Lamia Sharmeen, Joseph Sodroski, and Lijun Wu. (Received 6/10/98; accepted 8/5/98.)