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    Genetic variations in GPSM3 associated with protection from rheumatoid arthritis affect its transcript abundance by Gall, B J, Wilson, A, Schroer, A B, Gross, J D, Stoilov, P, Setola, V, Watkins, C M, Siderovski, D P

    Published in Genes and immunity (01-03-2016)
    “…G protein signaling modulator 3 (GPSM3) is a regulator of G protein-coupled receptor signaling, with expression restricted to leukocytes and lymphoid organs…”
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    Geologic Conditions Underlying the 2005 17th Street Canal Levee Failure in New Orleans by Rogers, J. D, Boutwell, G. P, Schmitz, D. W, Karadeniz, D, Watkins, C. M, Athanasopoulos-Zekkos, A. G, Cobos-Roa, D

    “…A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to characterize the geologic conditions beneath the failed portion of…”
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    Grain growth and mechanical properties in bulk polycrystalline silicon by FANCHER, R. W, WATKINS, C. M, NORTON, M. G, BAHR, D. F, OSBORNE, E. W

    Published in Journal of materials science (15-11-2001)
    “…The grain structure of bulk polycrystalline silicon has been examined as a function of annealing temperatures and times between 1000 and 1400°C and 6 to 24…”
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    Characteristics of services and educational programs in libraries serving problem-based curricula: a group self-study by Watkins, M C

    “…A group of librarians from institutions with formal problem-based learning (PBL) curricula tracks began meeting informally in 1989 to explore the common…”
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    Alcohol burns in the neonate by Watkins, A M, Keogh, E J

    Published in Journal of paediatrics and child health (01-08-1992)
    “…The case histories of two infants who sustained chemical burns due to contact with alcoholic skin preparation solutions are presented. The skin permeability of…”
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    Non-specific inhibitor made by T acceptor cells inhibits both the afferent and efferent stage of the contact sensitivity reaction by ZEMBALA, M. A, COLIZZI, V, ASHERSON, G. L, WATKINS, M. C

    Published in Immunology (01-08-1984)
    “…In the T suppressor circuit which affects contact sensitivity, the T acceptor cell (Tacc) armed with T suppressor factor (TsF) and then triggered by antigen…”
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    Immunogenetic role of G Protein Signaling Modulator 3 (GPSM3) in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis by Gall, Bryan J, Schroer, A B, Gross, J D, Stoilov, P, Setola, V, Watkins, C M, Siderovski, D P

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract only Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic and debilitating disease mediated by dysregulated recruitment and activation of immune cells. G Protein…”
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    Immunogenic cells in the regional lymph nodes after painting with the contact sensitizers picryl chloride and oxazolone: evidence for the presence of IgM antibody on their surface by Asherson, G L, Colizzi, V, Watkins, M C

    Published in Immunology (01-03-1983)
    “…The lymph node cells of mice painted with contact sensitizing agents immunize recipient mice when injected into their footpads. The ability of cells taken 4…”
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    Distribution of immunogenic cells after painting with the contact sensitizers fluorescein isothiocyanate and oxazolone. Different sensitizers form immunogenic complexes with different cell populations by Thomas, W R, Edwards, A J, Watkins, M C, Asherson, G L

    Published in Immunology (01-01-1980)
    “…The distribution of fluorescent cells in the draining lymph nodes of mice painted with the contact sensitizing agent fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) was…”
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    Differences in the ability of T cells to suppress the induction and expression of contact sensitivity by Thomas, W R, Watkins, M C, Asherson, G L

    Published in Immunology (01-01-1981)
    “…T cells from mice injected with picryl sulphonic acid (PSA) inhibit the expression of contact sensitivity to picryl chloride. Adult thymectomy (aTx) prevents…”
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    Suppressor Cells for the Afferent Phase of Contact Sensitivity to Picryl Chloride: Inhibition of DNA Synthesis Induced by T Cells from Mice Injected with Picryl Sulfonic Acid by Thomas, Wayne R, Watkins, Madeleine C, Asherson, Geoffrey L

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-06-1979)
    “…Previous reports have shown that picryl sulfonic acid (PSA) induces suppressor T cells that inhibit the effector phase of contact sensitivity, whereeas its DNP…”
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    Suppression of antibody responses by cells from mice treated with picryl sulfonic acid: T cells that suppress IgG antibody without inhibiting concomitant IgE responses by Thomas, WR, Watkins, MC, Cox, KO, Asherson, GL

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-07-1981)
    “…T cells from mice injected with picryl sulfonic acid (PSA) can inhibit the anti-trinitrophenyl (TNP) antibody responses of mice produced after skin painting…”
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    Induction and modification of anti-TNP reaginic and IgG antibody responses by reactive trinitrophenyl derivatives by Thomas, W R, Watkins, M C, Jouhal, S S, Asherson, G L

    Published in Immunology (01-10-1978)
    “…The anti-TNP antibody response of mice exposed to picryl chloride is a response where IgE antibody can be preferentially produced. Skin-painting with picryl…”
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    Antibody responses to contact sensitizing agents. Effect of sensitized cells by Thomas, W R, Watkins, M C, Wood, P J, Asherson, G L

    Published in Immunology (01-03-1978)
    “…Lymphocytes from mice immunized by painting with the contact sensitizing agent picryl chloride have been shown to produce regulatory effects on the DNA…”
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    Suppression of antibody responses by cells from mice painted with picryl chloride by Thomas, W R, Watkins, M C, Asherson, G L

    Published in Immunology (01-04-1979)
    “…T cells from mice painted with picryl chloride inhibit secondary IgG anti-TNP antibody responses of normal mice to the sensitizer. Like other suppressor T…”
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    Selective expression of antibody classes and contact sensitivity affected by genes in the major histocompatibility complex by Thomas, W R, Watkins, M C, Asherson, G L

    “…This report describes IgM, IgG and IgE antibody and contact sensitivity responses of strains of mice congenic at the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) to…”
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