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    Clonal deletion of B lymphocytes in a transgenic mouse bearing anti-MHC class I antibody genes by Nemazee, David A, Bürki, Kurt

    Published in Nature (London) (09-02-1989)
    “…B lymphocytes can be rendered specifically unresponsive to antigen by experimental manipulation in vivo and in vitro, but it remains unclear whether or not…”
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    Immune complexes can trigger specific, T cell-dependent, autoanti-IgG antibody production in mice by NEMAZEE, D. A

    “…Immunization of mice with a combination of passively administered syngeneic IgG (anti-p-azophenylarsonate [anti-Ars]) antibody and a soluble, multivalent form…”
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    Variable region sequences of murine IgM anti-IgG monoclonal autoantibodies (rheumatoid factors): a structural explanation for the high frequency of IgM anti-IgG B cells by SHLOMCHIK, M. J, NEMAZEE, D. A, SATO, V. L, VAN SNICK, J, CARSON, D. A, WEIGERT, M. G

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-08-1986)
    “…The nucleotide sequences of heavy and light chains from 10 monoclonal IgM anti-IgG1 (RF) antibodies were determined and reported here as translated amino acid…”
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    Induction of rheumatoid antibodies in the mouse. Regulated production of autoantibody in the secondary humoral response by NEMAZEE, D. A, SATO, V. L

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-08-1983)
    “…A/J mice were found to produce autoreactive IgM anti-IgG1 in response to secondary immunization with a number of protein antigens. No anti-IgG1 was produced…”
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    The lymphoproliferating cells of MRL-lpr/lpr mice are a polyclonal population that bear the T lymphocyte receptor for antigen by Nemazee, D A, Studer, S, Steinmetz, M, Dembić, Z, Kiefer, M

    Published in European journal of immunology (1985)
    “…Mice bearing the recessive gene lpr develop an age-dependent, massive lymphoproliferation, primarily in the lymph nodes (LN), with associated autoimmunity. LN…”
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