Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Treatment of murine lupus with F(ab')2 fragments of monoclonal antibody to L3T4. Suppression of autoimmunity does not depend on T helper cell depletion.
The CD2 ligand LFA-3 activates T cells but depends on the expression and function of the antigen receptor.
Induction of immune tolerance during administration of monoclonal antibody to L3T4 does not depend on depletion of L3T4+ cells.
Functional competency of T cell antigen receptors in human thymus.
The role of protein kinase C in transmembrane signaling by the T cell antigen receptor complex. Effects of stimulation with soluble or immobilized CD3 antibodies.
Cell surface T3 expression requires the presence of both alpha- and beta-chains of the T cell receptor.
Depletion of natural killer cells in mice by monoclonal antibody to NK-1.1. Reduction in host defense against malignancy without loss of cellular or humoral immunity.
Requirements for triggering of lysis by cytolytic T lymphocyte clones.
Reversal of advanced murine lupus in NZB/NZW F1 mice by treatment with monoclonal antibody to L3T4.
Ligand-receptor interactions required for commitment to the activation of the interleukin 2 gene.