1990
FcR-mediated crosslinking of Ta1 (CDw26) induces human T lymphocyte activation
Dang N, Hafler D, Schlossman S, Breitmeyer J. FcR-mediated crosslinking of Ta1 (CDw26) induces human T lymphocyte activation. Cellular Immunology 1990, 125: 42-57. PMID: 2152856, DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(90)90061-u.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCD3/T cell receptor complexHuman T lymphocyte activationT lymphocyte activationT cellsT cell receptor complexCell receptor complexLymphocyte activationPeripheral blood T cellsMonoclonal antibodiesCytolytic effector functionExogenous IL-2Blood T cellsIL-2 receptorPositive accessory cellsT cell clonesT cell activationReceptor complexHuman T lymphocytesT cell regulatory networkAnti-Ta1Recall antigensPeripheral bloodIL-2T lymphocytesEffector functions
1987
Secondary immune amplification following live poliovirus immunization in humans
Hafler D, Fox D, Benjamin D, Blue M, Weiner H. Secondary immune amplification following live poliovirus immunization in humans. Clinical Immunology 1987, 44: 321-328. PMID: 3040309, DOI: 10.1016/0090-1229(87)90076-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutologous mixed lymphocyte responseRecall antigensAnamnestic responseImmune amplificationImmune responseHuman T cell responsesT cell proliferative responsesLive virus infectionT cell responsesMixed lymphocyte responseSecondary immune responsePoliovirus immunizationLymphocyte responsesVirus infectionProliferative responsePoliovirus infectionAntigenPotential mechanismsAmplification pathwayConsistent changesImmunizationInfectionPoliovirusSubjectsResponse