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Interaction between “sensitized lymphocytes” and antigen in vitro: II. Mitogen-induced release of skin reactive and macrophage migration inhibitory factors

Edgar Pick, +3 more
- 01 May 1970 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 1, pp 92-109
TLDR
Though unproven, it is suggested that SRF and MIF induced by mitogens are identical with the factors possessing the same activities but induced by specific antigens.
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This article is published in Cellular Immunology.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 87 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Migration inhibition factor & Macrophage migration inhibitory factor.

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Corticosteroids and lymphoid cells.

TL;DR: A new look is taken at glucocorticOSTEROID hormones of the adrenal cortex, concentrating on species differences in susceptibility to corticosteroids, to take a new look at the subject.
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Glucocorticosteroid Therapy: Mechanisms of Action and Clinical Considerations

TL;DR: The administration of glucocorticosteroids results in a wide range of effects on inflammatory and immunologically mediated disease processes, and the corticosteroid regimen should be adjusted to attain maximal therapeutic benefit with minimal adverse side effects.
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Vascular permeability factor/vascular endothelial growth factor and the significance of microvascular hyperpermeability in angiogenesis.

TL;DR: New insights into the mechanisms of angiogenesis and stroma formation are provided, insights which are potentially applicable to a wide variety of disease states and which may lead to identification of new targets for therapeutic intervention.
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Biological Expressions of Lymphocyte Activation

TL;DR: A population of thymus-derived lymphocytes has been identified that, upon activation by the nonspecific plant mitogen concanavalin A, suppresses the development of plaque-forming cell responses in fresh or 48-h antigen-stimulated cultures of mouse spleen cells.
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Mechanism of a Reaction in Vitro Associated with Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity

TL;DR: The cell type responsible for inhibition by antigen of migration in vitro of peritoneal exudate cells obtained from tuberculin-hypersensitive guinea pigs was studied and elaborated into the medium a soluble material capable of inhibiting migration of normal exudates.
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“Lymphokines”: Non-Antibody Mediators of Cellular Immunity generated by Lymphocyte Activation

TL;DR: Four principal features of cellular immunity in the guinea-pig are mediated by a group of soluble factors generated by antigen-activated lymphocytes, which are different from classical antibodies.
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Delayed hypersensitivity in vitro. i. the specificity of inhibition of cell migration by antigens.

TL;DR: The peritoneal exudate cells from guinea pigs with delayed hypersensitivity to tuberculin purified protein derivative, ovalbumin and diphtheria toxoid are markedly inhibited by the respective antigen, and such inhibition is specific as discussed by the authors.
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Progress in Allergy.

P. Kallos
- 01 Jan 1949 - 
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Delayed Hypersensitivity in vitro. I. The Specificity of Inhibition of Cell Migration by Antigens.

TL;DR: The migration of peritoneal exudate cells from guinea pigs with delayed hypersensitivity to tuberculin purified protein derivative, ovalbumin and diphtheria toxoid is markedly inhibited by the respective antigen, and such inhibition is specific.
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