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    Autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction in patients with Hodgkin's disease. Evidence for a T cell defect by Engleman, E G, Benike, C J, Hoppe, R T, Kaplan, H S, Berberich, F R

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-07-1980)
    “…The proliferative response of T lymphocytes cultured with autologous non-T lymphocytes is known as the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). This…”
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    Serum opsonins and chemotactins in neutropenic oncology patients by Stempel, D A, Eden, O B, Gilkerson, E, Berberich, F R

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-05-1979)
    “…Serum opsonins and chemotactins, C3 and C5, were studied in neutropenic oncology patients. Our data indicate that these individuals possess normal serum…”
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    Hodgkin's disease susceptibility: linkage to the HLA locus demonstrated by a new concordance method by Berberich, F R, Berberich, M S, King, M C, Engleman, E G, Grumet, F C

    Published in Human immunology (01-01-1983)
    “…The role of genetic susceptibility in the pathogenesis of Hodgkin's Disease has been considered relatively minor because of the rarity of familial disease, the…”
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    Response to Pneumococcal Vaccine among Children with Hodgkin's Disease by Donaldson, Sarah S., Vosti, Kenneth L., F. Ralph Berberich, Richard S. Cox, Kaplan, Henry S., Gerald Schiffman

    Published in Reviews of infectious diseases (01-03-1981)
    “…Nineteen children with Hodgkin's disease were immunized with dodecavalent pneumococcal vaccine; the efficacy of vaccination, the duration of response, and the…”
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    Lymphoblastic lymphoma: late relapse in childhood by Levine, P L, Berberich, F R, Burke, J S, Mott, M G, Wilbur, J R

    Published in Medical and pediatric oncology (1983)
    “…This report describes two children with lymphoblastic lymphoma who relapsed more than 2 1/2 years from diagnosis. Relapses occurred at seven and 20 months…”
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