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    Stroma is critical for preventing or permitting immunological destruction of antigenic cancer cells by SUNANDA SINGH, ROSS, S. R, ACENA, M, ROWLEY, D. A, SCHREIBER, H

    “…Inoculated immunogenic cancer cells after initial growth are potentially rejected by specific host immunity; however, the outcome of the interaction between…”
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    Synergy Between T-Cell Immunity and Inhibition of Paracrine Stimulation Causes Tumor Rejection by Seung, L P, Rowley, D A, Dubey, P, Schreiber, H

    “…During tumor progression, variants may arise that grow more vigorously. The fate of such variants depends upon the balance between aggressiveness of the…”
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    A highly immunogenic tumor transfected with a murine transforming growth factor type beta 1 cDNA escapes immune surveillance by Torre-Amione, G, Beauchamp, R D, Koeppen, H, Park, B H, Schreiber, H, Moses, H L, Rowley, D A

    “…A highly immunogenic C3H-derived UV-induced tumor was cotransfected with a murine transforming growth factor type beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) cDNA and a…”
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    Quantitative measures of sympathetic skin response in diabetes: relation to sudomotor and neurological function by Levy, D M, Reid, G, Rowley, D A, Abraham, R R

    “…The sympathetic skin response (SSR) at the foot to a deep inspiration was measured in 68 randomly selected diabetic patients and 46 age matched normal subjects…”
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    Superoxide-dependent formation of hydroxyl radicals in the presence of iron salts. Detection of 'free' iron in biological systems by using bleomycin-dependent degradation of DNA by Gutteridge, J M, Rowley, D A, Halliwell, B

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-10-1981)
    “…Bleomycin in the presence of iron(II) degrades DNA to form a thiobarbituric acid-reactive product. This has been made the basis of a specific assay method for…”
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    The Sorption Kinetics of Copper(II) on Chemically Modified Controlled Pore Glass by Rappoli, Brian J., Rowley, David A.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-06-2000)
    “…Chemically bonded phases on controlled pore glass substrates have been prepared by the condensation of 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyltrimethoxysilane in anhydrous…”
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    A first of dominant immunization. I: Suppression of simultaneous cytolytic T cell responses to unrelated alloantigens by ROWLEY, D. A, STACH, R. M

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-09-1993)
    “…A first or dominant immunization with one antigen markedly inhibited specific cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses to a second unrelated alloantigen without…”
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    A first or dominant immunization. II: Induced immunoglobulin carries transforming growth factor β and suppresses cytolytic T cell responses to unrelated alloantigens by STACH, R. M, ROWLEY, D. A

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-09-1993)
    “…Fresh sera from mice immunized by bearing an immunogenic tumor or by repeated injections of allogeneic spleen cells or xenogeneic erythrocytes powerfully…”
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    Superoxide-dependent and ascorbate-dependent formation of hydroxyl radicals in the presence of copper salts: a physiologically significant reaction? by Rowley, D A, Halliwell, B

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-08-1983)
    “…Copper (Cu2+) ions at physiological concentrations can promote the formation of hydroxyl radical (OH) or a species of equivalent reactivity. The reaction…”
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    Homeostasis of the Antibody Response: Immunoregulation by NK Cells by Abruzzo, Lynne V., Rowley, Donald A.

    “…When injected into mice, the synthetic double-stranded polynucleotide poly(inosinic) $\cdot $ poly(cytidylic) acid induces high natural killer (NK) cell…”
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    Assessment of basal and stimulated sweating in diabetes using a direct-reading computerized sudorometer by Levy, D M, Reid, G, Abraham, R R, Rowley, D A

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-10-1991)
    “…Abnormalities of eccrine sweating are thought to be common in diabetes. We describe a ventilated-capsule sudorometer for the continuous measurement of basal…”
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    Formation of hydroxyl radicals from hydrogen peroxide and iron salts by superoxide- and ascorbate-dependent mechanisms: relevance to the pathology of rheumatoid disease by Rowley, D A, Halliwell, B

    Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-06-1983)
    “…1. Superoxide and hydrogen peroxide are formed by activated phagocytes and react together in the presence of iron salts to form the hydroxyl radical, which…”
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    NK cells suppress the generation of Lyt-2+ cytolytic T cells by suppressing or eliminating dendritic cells by Gilbertson, SM, Shah, PD, Rowley, DA

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-05-1986)
    “…Cells highly enriched for natural killer activity suppress the generation of Lyt-2+ cytolytic T cells in one-way mixed lymphocyte cultures. Suppression occurs…”
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    Changes in cholinergic sweat gland activation in diabetic neuropathy identified by computerised sweatspot analysis by LEVY, D. M, ROWLEY, D. A, ABRAHAM, R. R

    Published in Diabetologia (01-11-1991)
    “…Peripheral small-fibre denervation has been reported to result in decreased activation of eccrine sweat glands to muscarinic cholinergic agents. Using…”
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    Dendritic cells that have interacted with antigen are targets for natural killer cells by SHAH, P. D, GILBERTSON, S. M, ROWLEY, D. A

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-08-1985)
    “…Natural killer (NK) cells (poly I:C induced, x-ray resistant, nonadherent, Thy-1-, Ly-1.1-, Ly-2.1-, anti-asialo GM1-positive, and cytotoxic for YAC-1)…”
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    Tumors with reduced expression of a cytotoxic T lymphocyte recognized antigen lack immunogenicity but retain sensitivity to lysis by cytotoxic T lymphocytes by Koeppen, H, Acena, M, Drolet, A, Rowley, D A, Schreiber, H

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-11-1993)
    “…A murine solid tumor was transfected to express various levels of an allogeneic major histocompatibility complex class I gene (K216), in order to test the…”
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    Multiple cancers: tumor burden permits the outgrowth of other cancers by MULLEN, C. A, URBAN, J. L, VAN WAES, C, ROWLEY, D. A, SCHREIBER, H

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-11-1985)
    “…We demonstrate that tumor-bearing hosts permit the outgrowth of "potentially malignant" cells that are located at a different site. These second cancers…”
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    Suppression of Tumor Rejection by Autologous Anti-Idiotypic Immunity by Flood, P. M., Kripke, M. L., Rowley, D. A., Schreiber, H.

    “…Autologous anti-idiotypic responses to tumor-specific lymphocytes altered the capability of mice to reject syngeneic tumors. This was shown by using two…”
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