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The following pages link to The wisdom of hindsight. (Q45993248):
Displaying 46 items.
- Network, degeneracy and bow tie. Integrating paradigms and architectures to grasp the complexity of the immune system (Q24628450) (← links)
- Quantitative and qualitative approaches to GOD: the first 10 years of the clonal selection theory (Q28258805) (← links)
- Unique Features of Fish Immune Repertoires: Particularities of Adaptive Immunity Within the Largest Group of Vertebrates (Q28592953) (← links)
- Paradigm changes in organ transplantation: a journey toward selflessness? (Q33177364) (← links)
- Transplantation tolerance, microchimerism, and the two-way paradigm (Q33534180) (← links)
- The self-nonself discrimination in the context of function (Q33534184) (← links)
- Regulation of immune reactivity and tolerance by antigen migration and localization: with particular reference to allo- and xenotransplantation (Q33542712) (← links)
- Immunomodulation: particular perspectives (Q33636580) (← links)
- Tolerance and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation 50 years after Burnet's theory (Q33919388) (← links)
- Antigen localization and migration in immunity and tolerance (Q34239865) (← links)
- Increased apoptosis of immunoreactive host cells and augmented donor leukocyte chimerism, not sustained inhibition of B7 molecule expression are associated with prolonged cardiac allograft survival in mice preconditioned with immature donor dendriti (Q34300891) (← links)
- On the crossroad between tolerance and posttransplant lymphoma (Q34406874) (← links)
- Genetically modified tumour vaccines: an obstacle race to break host tolerance to cancer (Q34452039) (← links)
- Generalization of single immunological experiences by idiotypically mediated clonal connections (Q34700416) (← links)
- Early passenger leukocyte migration and acute immune reactions in the rat recipient spleen during liver engraftment: with particular emphasis on donor major histocompatibility complex class II cells (Q35160301) (← links)
- A biological context for the self-nonself discrimination and the regulation of effector class by the immune system (Q36075237) (← links)
- Control of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by CD4 suppressor T cells: peripheral versus in situ immunoregulation (Q36226146) (← links)
- Structural analysis of the nurse shark (new) antigen receptor (NAR): molecular convergence of NAR and unusual mammalian immunoglobulins (Q36321992) (← links)
- The early history of plasma cell tumors in mice, 1954-1976. (Q36791520) (← links)
- The relationship between hypothesis and experiment in unveiling the mechanisms of antibody gene diversification (Q37860044) (← links)
- A stepwise model of polyreactivity of the T cell antigen-receptor (TCR): its impact on the self-nonself discrimination and on related observations (receptor editing, anergy, dual receptor cells). (Q38171305) (← links)
- Thoughts engendered by Bretscher's Two-step, Two-signal model for a peripheral self-non-self discrimination and the origin of primer effector T helpers (Q38270021) (← links)
- Thymocyte selection in Vav and IRF-1 gene-deficient mice (Q38578530) (← links)
- Learning from a contemporary history of immunology. (Q38758294) (← links)
- Mice lacking terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase: adult mice with a fetal antigen receptor repertoire (Q41126132) (← links)
- On the mystique of the immunological self (Q41672991) (← links)
- A Conversation with Cohn on the Activation of CD4 T Cells (Q42543508) (← links)
- Synovium: what's new? (Q42870457) (← links)
- Control of immune responses by naturally arising CD4 regulatory T cells that express toll-like receptors (Q42944823) (← links)
- Regulation of adaptive immunity by natural killer cells (Q45112156) (← links)
- A New Concept of Immune Specificity Emerges from a Consideration of the Self–Nonself Discrimination (Q46343540) (← links)
- Analysis of Paris meeting redefining the "self" of the immune system (Q47571194) (← links)
- T cell responses to tumor: how dominant assumptions on immune activity led to a neglect of pathological functions, and how evolutionary considerations can help identify testable hypotheses for improving immunotherapy. (Q48238886) (← links)
- History of the antibody workshops (Q48370824) (← links)
- The discovery of immunologic tolerance (Q48385587) (← links)
- Immunology (1955–1975): The Natural Selection Theory, the Two Signal Hypothesis and Positive Repertoire Selection (Q48447599) (← links)
- Efficient immune responses in mice lacking N-region diversity (Q63952511) (← links)
- Self-tolerance curtails the B cell repertoire to microbial epitopes. (Q64888160) (← links)
- An evolutionary perspective on signaling in behavior and immunology (Q70849889) (← links)
- 'Self' tolerance in a parent-->F1 radiation chimera (Q73222480) (← links)
- Regulation of immune reactivity and tolerance by antigen migration and localization: with particular reference to allo- and xenotransplantation (Q77891454) (← links)
- What is so special about thinking; after all, we all do it! (Q84926012) (← links)
- On the genesis of the idiotypic network theory (Q85600995) (← links)
- Minding the gap: The impact of B-cell tolerance on the microbial antibody repertoire (Q90323195) (← links)
- Immune Response Regulation by Antigen Receptors' Clone-Specific Nonself Parts (Q90401543) (← links)
- The history of the two-signal model of lymphocyte activation: A personal perspective (Q92065855) (← links)