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Published March 1, 1989
CONTENTS
THE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL
MEDICINE
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FRANCIS R . CARBONE and MICHAEL J. BEVAN . Induction of ovalbumin-specific cytotoxic T
cells by in vivo peptide immunization
D . DE JONG, B . M. H . VOETDIJK, G . J . B. VAN OMMEN, J . C. KLUIN-NELEMANs, G . C. BEVER
STOCK, and PH . M. KLUIN . Translocation t(14;18) in B cell lymphomas as a cause for
defective immunoglobulin production
JOHN S. SPENCER and RALPH T. KUBO. Mixed isotype class II antigen expression . A novel
class II molecule is expressed on a murine B cell lymphoma
WESLEY C. VAN VOORHIS and HARVEY EISEN . Fl-160. A surface antigen of 7yypanosoma cruzi
that mimics mammalian nervous tissue
FIONA POWRIE and DON MASON . The MRC OX-22 - CD4' T cells that help B cells in secondary
immune responses derive from naive precursors with the MRC OX-22' CD4' phenotype
RICHARD P. MORRISON, KAREN LYNG, and HARLAN D . CALDWELL. Chlamydial disease pathogenesis. Ocular hypersensitivity elicited by a genus-specific 57-kD protein
SEIJI NAKAMURA, SUN-SANG J . SUNG, JAY M . BJORNDAHL, and SHU MAN FU . Human T cell
activation . IV. T cell activation and proliferation via the early activation antigen EA 1
STEVEN J. BLANDER and MARCUS A . HORWITZ . Vaccination with the major secretory protein
of Legionella pneumophila induces cell-mediated and protective immunity in a guinea
pig model of Legionnaires' disease
PHILIP J. MORRISSEY, RAYMOND G. GOODWIN, RICHARD P . NORDAN, DIRK ANDERSON, KENNETH H . GRABSTEIN, DAVID COSMAN, JOHN SIMS, STEPHEN LUPTON, BRUCE ACRES, STEVEN
G. REED, DIANE MOCHIZUKI, JUNE EISENMAN, PAUL J . CONLON, and ANTHONY E .
NAMEN . Recombinant interleukin 7, pre-B cell growth factor, has costimulatory activity
on purified mature T cells
DONALD G. MORRIS and HUGH F . PROSS . Studies of lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells .
I. Evidence using novel monoclonal antibodies that most human LAK precursor cells
share a common surface marker
SUCHARIT BHAKDI, SILKE GREULICH, MARION MUHLY, BETTINA EBERSPACHER, HEIDEMARIE
BECKER, ANTJE THIELE, and FERDINAND HUGO. Potent leukocidal action of Escherichia
coli hemolysin mediated by permeabilization of target cell membranes
S. N . WICKRAMASINGHE . Role of superoxide anion radicals in ethanol metabolism by blood
monocyte-derived human macrophages
ARIF HAMEED, KRISTIN J . OLSEN, MEE-KYUNG LEE, MATHIAS G . LICHTENHELD, and ECKHARD
R. PODACK. Cytolysis by Ca-permeable transmembrane channels. Pore formation causes
extensive DNA degradation and cell lysis
SHIXIN QIN, STEVE COBBOLD, RICHARD BENJAMIN, and HERMAN WALDMANN . Induction of
classical transplantation tolerance in the adult
HUNG-SIA TEH, HIROYUKI KISHI, BERNADETTE SCOTT, and HARALD VON BOEHMER. Deletion
of autospecific T cells in T cell receptor (TCR) transgenic mice spares cells with normal
TCR levels and low levels of CD8 molecules
E. FENOUILLET, B . CLERGET-RASLAIN, J . C. GLUCKMAN, D . GUtTARD, L. MONTAGNIER, and E .
BAHRAOUL Role of N-linked glycans in the interaction between the envelope glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus and its CD4 cellular receptor. Structural enzymatic
analysis
CHARLES NATANSON, PHILIP W. EICHENHOLz, ROBERT L . DANNER, PETER Q. EICHACKER, WILLIAM D. HOFFMAN, GEORGE C. KUO, STEVEN M. BANKS, THOMAS J. MACVITTIE, and JOSEPH
E . PARRILLO . Endotoxin and tumor necrosis factor challenges in dogs simulate the cardiovascular profile of human septic shock
PIERRE FOURET, ROLAND M. DU BOIs, JEAN-FRANVOIs BERNAUDIN, HIDEKI TAKAHASHI, VICTOR
J . FE RRANS, and RONALD G. CRYSTAL. Expression of the neutrophil elastase gene during
human bone marrow cell differentiation
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WINNIE W. WONG, JEANNE M. CAHILL, MATTHEW D . ROSEN, CHRISTINE A. KENNEDY, ERMELINDA T. BONACCIO, MICHAEL J. MORRIS, JAMES G . WILSON, LLOYD B . KLICKSTEIN,
and DOUGLAs T. FEARON . Structure of the human CRl gene. Molecular basis of the structural and quantitative polymorphisms and identification of a new CRl-like allele
RICHARD S. BULLER, GARY VAN ZANT, PAUL W. ELDRIDGE, and JOHN L. PORTIS . A population of murine hematopoietic progenitors expresses an endogenous retroviral gp70 linked
to Rmcf gene and associated with resistance to erythroleukemia
KYOKO IIDA, MICHAEL B . WHITLOW, and VICTOR NUSSENZWEIG . Amastigotes of 7'rypanosoma cruzi escape destruction by the terminal complement components
GILLA KAPLAN, ROLF KIESSLING, SABAWORK TEKLEMARIAM, GERALD HANCOCK, GIULIA
SHEFTEL, C. K. JOB, PAUL CONVERSE, TOM H. M. OTTENHOFF, MARLIKE BECx-BLEUMINK,
MARTIN DIETZ, and ZANVIL A. COHN . The reconstitution of cell-mediated immunity in
the cutaneous lesions of lepromatous leprosy by recombinant interleukin 2
GERALD E . HANCOCK, ZANVIL A. COHN, and GILLA KAPLAN . The generation of antigen-specific,
major histocompatibility complex-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes of the CD4` phenotype. Enhancement by the cutaneous administration of interleukin 2
L. C. EISENLOHR and C. J. HACKETT. Class II major histocompatibility complex-restricted
T cells specific for a virion structural protein that do not recognize exogenous influenza
virus. Evidence that presentation of labile T cell determinants is favored by endogenous
antigen synthesis
CARLO-FEDERICO PERNO, ROBERT YARCHOAN, DAVID A . COONEY, NEIL R . HARTMAN, DEBORAH
S. A. WEBB, ZHANG HAO, HIROAKI MITSUYA, DAVID G . JOHNS, and SAMUEL
BRODER. Replication of human immunodeficiency virus in monocytes . Granulocyte/mac
rophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) potentiates viral production yet enhances
the antiviral effect mediated by 3'-azido-2'3'-dideoxythymidine (AZT) and other dideoxynucleoside congeners of thymidine
D . M . NANUS, S. A. D . EBRAHIM, N. H. BANDER, F . X. REAL, L. M. PFEFFER, J. R. SHAPIRO,
and A . P. ALBINO . Transformation of human kidney proximal tubule cells by rascontaining retroviruses . Implications for tumor progression
HAo LI, R. SCHWINZER, M . BACCARINI, and M . L. LOHMANN-MATTHES . Cooperative effects
of colony-stimulating factor 1 and recombinant interleukin 2 on proliferation and induction of cytotoxicity of macrophage precursors generated from mouse bone marrow cell
cultures
ARTHUR M. F . YEE, JILL P. BUYON, and YUM K. YIP. Interferon a associated with systemic
lupus erythematosus is not intrinsically acid labile
PETER H . SAYRE, REBECCA E. HUSSEY, HSIU-CH ING CHANG, THOMAS L . CIARDELLI, and ELLIS
L. RE INHERZ . Structural and binding analysis of a two domain extracellular CD2 molecule
DENNIS J. STUEHR, STEVENS . GROSS, ICHIRO SAKUMA, ROBERTO LEVI, and CARL F . NATHAN .
Activated murine macrophages secrete a metabolite of arginine with the bioactivity of
endothelium-derived relaxing factor and the chemical reactivity of nitric oxide
JORGE E . ALB INA, MICHAEL D. CALDWELL, WILLIAM L . HENRY, JR ., and CHARLES D. MILLS .
Regulation of macrophage functions by L-arginine
ANNE C. FISCHER, WILLIAM E . BESCHORNER, and ALLAN D. HESS . Requirements for the
induction and adoptive transfer of cyclosporine-induced syngeneic graft-versus-host disease
RICHARD LINSK, SUZANNE WATTS, ANN FISCHER, and ROBERT S. GOODENOW . The tumorrejection antigens of the 1591 ultraviolet fibrosarcoma. Potential origin and evolutionary
implications
JOHN G . MONROE, VICKI L. SEYFERT, CHARLES S. OWEN, and NORMAN SYKES . Isolation and
characterization of a B lymphocyte mutant with altered signal transduction through its
antigen receptor
EILEEN REMOLD-O'DONNELL, JON C. NIxoN, and RICHARD M. ROSE . Elastase inhibitor . Characterization of the human elastase inhibitor molecule associated with monocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils
DONALD E . STAUNTON, ROBERT C. FISHER, MICHELLE M. LEBEAU, JEANNE B . LAWRENCE, DAVID
E . BARTON, UTA FRANCKE, MICHAEL DUSTIN, and DAVID A. THORLEY-LAWSON . Blast-1
possesses a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) membrane anchor, is related to LFA-3
and OX-45, and maps to chromosome lg21-23
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FRANK GRIESINGER, DIANE C . ARTHUR, RICHARD BRUNNING, JANET L . PARKIN, AUGUSTO C .
OCHOA, WESLEY J . MILLER, CHRISTOPHER W . WILKOWSKI, JAMES M . GREENBERG, CAROLE
HuRviTz, and JOHN H . KERSEY . Mature T-lineage leukemia with growth factor-induced
multilineage differentiation
NINA BHARDWAJ, LISA L . LAU, STEVEN M . FRIEDMAN, MARY K. CROW, and RALPH M .
STEINMAN . Interleukin 1 production during accessory cell-dependent mitogenesis of T
lymphocytes
RICHARD S. KORNBLUTH, PHILIPS. OH, JAMES R . MUNIS, PATRICK H. CLEVELAND, and DOUGLAS
D. RICHMAN . Interferons and bacterial lipopolysaccharide protect macrophages from
productive infection by human immunodeficiency virus in vitro
NIKOLAUS ROMANI, KAYO INABA, ELLEN PURE, MARY CROWLEY, MARGIT WITMER-PACK, and
RALPH M . STEINMAN . A small number of anti-CD3 molecules on dendritic cells stimulate DNA synthesis in mouse T lymphocytes
NIKOLAUS ROMANI, SUMI KOIDE, MARY CROWLEY, MARGIT WITMER-PACK, ALEXANDRA M .
LIVINGSTONE, C. GARRISON FATHMAN, KAYO INABA, and RALPH M . STEINMAN . Presentation of exogenous protein antigens by dendritic cells to T cell clones. Intact protein
is presented best by immature, epidermal Langerhans cells
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PAULINE JOHNSON, LAURENCE GREENBAUM, KIM BOTTOMLY, and IAN S. TROWBRIDGE .
Identification of the alternatively spliced exons of murine CD45 (T200) required for reactivity with B220 and other T200-restricted antibodies
AJOY K . SAMANTA, JOOST J . OPPENHEIM, and KOUJI MATSUSHIMA . Identification and characterization of specific receptors for monocyte-derived neutrophil chemotactic factor
(MDNCF) on human neutrophils
H . S. DE KOSTER, D . C . ANDERSON, and A. TERMIJTELEN . T cells sensitized to synthetic
HLA-DR3 peptide give evidence of continuous presentation of denatured HLA-DR3 molecules by HLA-DP