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    Role of IL‐4 in delayed type hypersensitivity by ASHERSON, G. L., DIELI, F., SIRECI, G., SALERNO, A.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-01-1996)
    “…IL‐4 plays a key role in the contact sensitivity skin reaction. This has several implications. First, the view that contact sensitivity (CS) is only mediated…”
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    Interleukin-4 is a critical cytokine in contact sensitivity by Salerno, A, Dieli, F, Sireci, G, Bellavia, A, Asherson, G L

    Published in Immunology (01-03-1995)
    “…This study demonstrates an essential role for interleukin-4 (IL-4) in the delayed hypersensitivity reaction, as illustrated by contact sensitivity (CS) to…”
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    Recombinant interleukin-2 directly augments the cytotoxicity of human monocytes by Malkovský, Miroslav, Loveland, Bruce, North, Margaret, Asherson, Geoffrey L, Gao, Liquan, Ward, Peter, Fiers, Walter

    Published in Nature (London) (15-01-1987)
    “…Interleukin-2 (IL-2), originally described as a growth factor required for sustained proliferation of T cells in vitro is a glycoprotein hormone of known…”
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    An Overview of T-Suppressor Cell Circuits by Asherson, G L, Colizzi, V, Zembala, M

    Published in Annual review of immunology (1986)
    “…This review gives an overview of two main suppressor circuits. In its complete form, the first circuit form has an early acting Ts-inducer that behaves like a…”
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    Immune deviation in the mouse : transfer of selective depression of the contact sensitivity and interleukin-2 response with retention of interferon-gamma production requires CD8+ T cells by ASHERSON, G. L, DIELI, F

    Published in Immunology (01-07-1992)
    “…Mice were injected intravenously (i.v.) with trinitrophenyl (TNP)-modified spleen cells. They were subsequently immunized by epicutaneous application of…”
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    Recombinant interleukin-2 limits the replication of Mycobacterium lepraemurium and Mycobacterium bovis BCG in mice by JEEVAN, A, ASHERSON, G. L

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-03-1988)
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    Abrogation of suppression of delayed hypersensitivity induced by Candida albicans-derived mannan by treatment with monophosphoryl lipid A by DOMER, J. E, HUMAN, L. G, ANDERSEN, G. B, RUDBACH, J. A, ASHERSON, G. L

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-05-1993)
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    Major histocompatibility complex control of the class of the immune response to the hapten trinitrophenyl by Dieli, F, Asherson, G L, Bonanno, C T, Sireci, G, Salerno, A

    Published in Immunology (01-03-1995)
    “…This paper investigates major histocompatibility complex (MHC) regulation of the class of the immune response given in vitro and in vivo following immunization…”
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    Hapten-specific T suppressor factor recognizes both hapten and I-J region products on haptenized spleen cells by Zembala, M, Asherson, G. L, Colizzi, V

    Published in Nature (London) (03-06-1982)
    “…The classical example of genetic restriction is associative recognition, the finding that cytotoxic T-cell killing requires matching between part of the major…”
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    The role of dendritic cells in the initiation of immune responses to contact sensitizers. I. In vivo exposure to antigen by Knight, S C, Krejci, J, Malkovsky, M, Colizzi, V, Gautam, A, Asherson, G L

    Published in Cellular immunology (1985)
    “…Twenty-four hours after skin painting mice with picryl chloride (PIC) there was a four- to fivefold increase in the numbers of dendritic cells (DC) isolated…”
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    Antigen-specific T-helper and -suppressor factors in the control of the immune response by ASHERSON, G. L

    Published in Immunology (1988)
    “…Antigen-specific T-helper and -suppressor molecules usually have a two-moiety, disulphide-bonded structure. One chain binds antigen, while the other chain…”
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    Chemical inactivation of the Kveim reagent by Lyons, D J, Donald, S, Mitchell, D N, Asherson, G L

    Published in Respiration (1992)
    “…In an attempt to identify the nature of the active principle, Kveim reagent was exposed to chemical fractionating agents. Thirty-one patients with sarcoidosis…”
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    Functional equivalence of cryptococcal and haptene-specific T suppressor factor (TsF). II. Monoclonal anti-cryptococcal TsF inhibits both phagocytosis by a subset of macrophages and transfer of contact sensitivity by Blackstock, R, Zembala, M, Asherson, G L

    Published in Cellular immunology (1991)
    “…Monoclonal anti-cryptococcal TsF (which inhibits phagocytosis by macrophages) and anti-picryl TsF use the same two circuits to block the transfer of contact…”
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    Major histocompatibility complex regulation of the class of the immune response: the H-2d haplotype determines poor interferon-gamma response to several antigens by Asherson, G L, Dieli, F, Gautam, Y, Siew, L K, Zembala, M

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-06-1990)
    “…The lymph node cells of CBA (H-2k), but not BALB/c (H-2d) mice, release interferon (IFN)-gamma into the supernatant when immunized with picryl chloride…”
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    A non-specific inhibitor produced by Candida albicans activated T cells impairs cell proliferation by inhibiting interleukin-1 production by LOMBARDI, G, VISMARA, D, PICCOLELLA, E, COLIZZI, V, ASHERSON, G. L

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-05-1985)
    “…Human T lymphocytes cultured in vitro for 5 days with Candida albicans purified polysaccharide (MPPS) produce and antigen non-specific inhibitor (nsINH) which…”
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    Increased lymphokine activated killer (LAK) activity in the regional lymph nodes of mice following immunization with contact sensitizing agents by LIQUAN GAO, ASHERSON, G. L, MALKOVSKY, M

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-10-1987)
    “…The regional lymph nodes of mice show increased IL-2 activated killer (LAK) activity following immunization with the contact sensitizing agents, 'oxazolone'…”
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    Suppression of contact sensitivity by T cells in the mouse. I. Demonstration that suppressor cells act on the effector stage of contact sensitivity; and their induction following in vitro exposure to antigen by Asherson, G. L., Zembala, M.

    “…Mice injected intravenously with picryl sulphonic acid (PSA) fail to show contact sensitivity when subsequently immunized and challenged with picryl chloride…”
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    Generation of lymphokine-activated killer cells does not require DNA synthesis by MALKOVSKY, M, JIRA, M, MADAR, J, MALKOVSKA, V, LOVELAND, B, ASHERSON, G. L

    Published in Immunology (01-03-1987)
    “…We studied the role of DNA synthesis in the induction of lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells by recombinant interleukin-2 (IL-2) and the dependence of this…”
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    Candida albicans polysaccharide extract (MPPS) and PPD stimulate the production of interleukin-1 and lymphocyte proliferation by LOMBARDI, G, PICCOLELLA, E, VISMARA, D, COLIZZI, V, ASHERSON, G. L

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-12-1984)
    “…Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were stimulated in vitro either with Candida albicans polysaccharide extract (MPPS) or with PPD. Both MPPS and PPD…”
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