M Julius, L Haughn - European journal of immunology, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
AT cell clone as well as immediately ex vivo CD4+ lymph node T cells are shown to support the differentiation of co‐cultured resting B cells in the absence of T cell‐B cell contact …
JG Johnson, R Jemmerson - European journal of immunology, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
Three distinct mechanisms for the activation of secondary B cells to antibody‐forming cells have been examined in splenic fragment cultures. The clonal response to a protein antigen …
T Honjo, K Takatsu - Peptide Growth Factors and Their Receptors I, 1990 - Springer
The immune response to a foreign antigen is regulated by a series of interactions between T lymphocytes (T cells), B lymphocytes (B cells), and macrophages. During this process B …
RJ Hodes - Seminars in Immunology, 1989 - europepmc.org
The antibody responses of B cells to most protein antigens are dependent upon signals provided by T helper cells; the nature of the signals which mediate the interactions of these …
Experiments were performed to examine the nature of agents which could induce IL-5 responsiveness in small, resting splenic B lymphocytes. First, IL-5 increased plaque forming …
CC Kok, GT Schwenger, RIW Osmond… - The cytokine …, 2003 - books.google.com
Interleukin-5 (IL-5) is produced by T lymphocytes as a glycoprotein with an Mr of 40–45 kDa and is unusual among the T-cell-produced cytokines in being a disulphide-linked …
V Sanders, ES Vitetta - Cytokines and B lymphocytes, 1990 - books.google.com
Cellular collaboration is an important feature of the immune system and it involves the recognition of cell surface-associated molecules on one cell by specific receptors on …
ES Vitetta, WE Paul - Peptide Growth Factors and Their Receptors II, 1990 - Springer
The immune system has evolued to recognize and respond to foreign substances that are often associated with pathogenic agents. This response, if successful, leads to the …