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Immunol. Cell Biol. (1991) 69, 427-430 Author Index soit Wisc — Abe, T., see Asami, M. Chang, J., see Abolhassani, M. Abolhassani, M., Tillotson, J. K., Chang, J. and Charlton, B. Guymer. R., Slattery, R. M. and Man- Chiao, J.W. Regulation of human lymphocyte del. T. E. Intercellular adhesion molecule proliferation by a tumour cell-derived DNA frac- (ICAM-1) inhibition can induce tolerance in vivo tion 377 89 Adams, S. L., Barnett, D., Walsh, B. J., Pearce, R. Cheers, C. Australian Society for Immunology in J., Hill, D. J. and Howden, M. E. H. Human the 1980s 317 IgE-binding synthetic peptides of bovine B-lacto- Chiao, J. W., see Abolhassani, M. globulin and a-lactalbumin. Jn vitro cross- Chua, F. K., see Agrez, M. V. reactivity of the allergens 191 Clancy, P., see Hall, R. A. Agrez, M. V., Chua, F. K., Fagan, K., Heath, J. W. Colditz,1.G. The induction of plasma leakage in and Ferguson, N. W. A human colon cancer sheep skin by histamine, bradykinin, activated cell line established from collagen matrix cul- complement, platelet-activating factor and sero- tures transplanted into nude mice 205 tonin 215 Andrews, A. E., see Nash, A. D. Cooper, E. L., see Raftos, D. A. Andrews, P. V., see Eglezos, A. Cummins, A. G., see Gibson, B. E. Asakura, H., see Ishijima, S. A. Asami, M., Owhashi, M., Abe, T. and Nawa, Y. — Susceptibility of multipotent haemopoietic stem cell deficient W/WY mice to Plasmodium d’Apice, A. J. F., see O’Connell, P. J. berghei-infection 355 Dalesandro, M. R., Skeath, J. B., Dorer, D. R.., Ashman, R. B. and Papadimitriou, J.M. Chronic Snyder, M. M. and Owen, J.A. Temporal vari- osteomyelitis as a consequence of systemic Can- ations in the fine specificity of IgM anti-fluor- dida albicans infection (Brief Comm.) 427 escyl antibodies 243 Ashman, R. B., Kay, P. H., Lynch, D. M. and Papa- Dorer, D. R., see Dalesandro, M. R. dimitriou, J. M. Murine candidiasis: Sex dif- Durr, F. E., see Ruszala-Mallon, V. ferences in the severity of tissue lesions are not associated with levels of serum C3 and C5 7 — Atkins, R. C., see Kerr, P. G. Eglezos, A., Andrews, P. V., Boyd, R. L. and Helme, R. D. Modulation of the immune re- sponse by tachykinins (Review) 285 =o Eglinton, B. A., see Gibson, B. E. Emery, D. L., see McClure, S. J. Bakiera, B., see Manolios, N. Esato, K., see Hamano, K. Barcham, G. J., see Nash, A. D. Barnett, D., see Adams, S. L. aittzen Bertwistle, N. G., see Layton, G. T. Bielefeldt-Ohmann, H., see Fitzpatrick, D. R. Fagan, K., see Agrez, M. V. Biewenga, J., see Hameleers, D. M. H. Faull, R., see O'Connell, P. J. Blanden, R. V., see Kulkarni, A. B. Favaloro, E. J. CD-13 (‘gp150°; aminopeptidase- Blanden, R. V., see Kulkarni, A. B. N): Co-expression on endothelial and haemo- Boettcher, B., see Yang, N. poietic cells with conservation of functional Bonfiglioli, R., see Fitzpatrick, D. R. activity 253 Boyd, R. L., see Eglezos, A. Ferguson, N. W., see Agrez, M. V. Bradford, T., see Zola, H. Fitzpatrick, D. R., Wie, J., Webb, D., Bonfiglioli, Brandon, M. R., see Nash, A. D. R., Gardner, I. D., Mathews, J. D. and Bielefeldt- Brodie, A. M. and Halliday, W. J. Suppressor Ohmann,H. Preferental binding of Chlamydia cells and soluble factors from the spleens of UV- trachomatis to subsets of human lymphocytes irradiated mice 199 and induction of interleukin-6 and interferon- Burgess, G. W., see Hall, R. A. gamma 337 428 AUTHOR INDEX Fujikura, Y., see Hamano, K. Keast, D., see Griffiths, M. Fukuda, S., see Hamano, K. Kerlin, R. L. and Pike, B. L. Spontaneous and Fukumoto, T., see Hamano, K. cytokine-inducible ‘natural’ immunoglobulin se- creting cells in organized lymphoid tisues of mice Sita n 167 Kerr, P. G. and Atkins, R. C. Deoxyspergualin Gardner, I. D., see Fitzpatrick, D. R. inhibits cytotoxic T lymphocytes but not NK or Gatenby, P. A., see Olive, C. LAK cells 177 Geczy, C. L., see Manolios, N. Kotlarski, I. To mark the 21st anniversary of the Gibson, C. E., Eglinton, B. A., Penttila, I. A. and foundation of the Australian Society for Immu- Cummins, A. G. Phenotype and activation of nology 299 milk-derived and peripheral blood lymphocytes Kulkarni, A. B., Miillbacher, A. and Blanden, R. V. from normal and coeliac subjects 387 Functional analysis of macrophages, B cells and Greer, J. M. and Halliday, W. J. Distinctive mol- splenic dendritic cells as antigen-presenting cells ecular markers and biological activities in two in West Nile virus-specific murine T lymphocyte tumour-specific murine T suppressor factors proliferation 71 135 Kulkarni, A. B., Miillbacher, A. and Blanden, R. V. Griffiths, M. and Keast, D. The effects of a leu- Effect of high ligand concentration of West Nile kaemia-controlling dose of acivicin on murine virus-specific T cell proliferation 27 splenic lymphocytes in vitro and in vivo 395 Kurosawa, Y., see Zola, H. Guymer, R., see Charlton, B. a a ee Hall, R. A., Burgess, G. W., Kay, B. H. and Clancy, Lal,R.B. Monoclonal antibodies to secreted anti- P. Monoclonal antibodies to Kunjin and gens of Brugia malayi define a cross-reactive Kokobera viruses 47 non-phosphocholine determinant on helminth Halliday, W. J., see Brodie, A. M. parasites 127 Halliday, W. J., see Greer, J. M. Layton, G. T., Johnston, S. C. and Bertwistle, N. G. Hamano, K., Fujikura, Y., Fukuda, S., Esato, K. Serum factors affecting the specificity of anticar- diolipin antibodies 17 and Fukumoto, T. The effect of intrathymic injection of donor blood on the graft versus host Lee, S-O. and Poretz,R.D. Hybrid myeloma cells which secrete heterodimeric IgG: A model to reaction and cardiac allograft survival in the rat 185 study the N-linked glycan 151 Hameleers, D. M. H., van der Ven, I., Biewenga, J. Lipoldova, M. and Holan, V._ Interleukin-2 acti- and Sminia, T. Mucosal and systemic antibody vates the y-interferon gene in newborn mice formation in the rat after intranasal adminis- (Brief Comm.) 423 tration of three different antigens 119 Lowe, M. G., Holdsworth, S. R. and Tipping, P. G. Heath, J. W., see Agrez, M. V. T lymphocyte participation in acute serum sick- Helme, R. D., see Eglezos, A. ness glomerulonephritis in rabbits 81 Hill, D. J., see Adams, S. L. Lumanglas, A. L., see Ruszala-Mallon, V. Holan, V., see Lipoldova, M. Lynch, D. M., see Ashman, R. B. Holdsworth, S. R., see Lowe, M. G. Howden, M. E. H., see Adams, S. L. = Pe MacArdle, P. J., see Zola, H. Macdonald, L., see Poskitt, D. C. Ishijima, S. A., Asakura, H. and Suzuta, T. Par- Mackay, I. R. The ‘Burnet Era’ of immunology: ticipation of cytoplasmic organelles in E-rosette Origins and influence 301 formation 403 Mandel, T. E., see Charlton, B. Manolios, N., Bakiera, B., Geczy, C. L. and Schrie- = ber,L. Arachidonic acid metabolites in normal and autoimmune mice do not influence Jean-Francois, M. J. B., see Poskitt, D. C. lymphocyte-high endothelial venule interactions Johnston, S. C., see Layton, G. T. 39 Mathews, J. D., see Fitzpatrick, D. R. — <n McClure, S. J., Wagland, B. M. and Emery, D. L. Effects of Freund’s adjuvants on local, draining Kay, B. H., see Hall R. A and circulating lymphocyte populations in sheep Kay, P. H., see Ashman, R. B. 361 AUTHOR INDEX Mitchell, G. F. Some highs of cellular immu- —_— eee nology in the late 1960s, early 1970s: Personal reflections 313 Raftos, D. A., Stillman, D. L. and Cooper, E. L. Miillbacher, A., see Kulkarni, A. B. Interleukin-2 and phytohaemagglutinin stimu- late the proliferation of tunicate cells 255 Raison, R. L., see Weston, K. M. = Rothel, J. S., see O’Brien, P. M. Rowley, D. The early history of the Australian Nash, A. D., Barcham, G. J., Brandon, M. R. and Society for Immunology 307 Andrews, A. E. Molecular cloning, expression Russ, G. R., see O’Connell, P. J. and characterization of ovine TNFa 273 Ruszala-Mailon, V., Silva, J., Lumanglas, A. L., Nawa, Y., see Asami, M. Durr, F. E. and Wang, B.S. Depression ofc ell- Nossal, G. J. V. Some landmarks in Australian mediated immunity in plasmacytoma-bearing immunology 327 mice 11 eo = O’Brien, P. M., Rothel, J. S., Seow, H-F. and Wood, Sarjeantson, S. W., see Olive, C. ‘P.R. Cloning and sequencing of the cDNA for Schrieber, L., see Manolios, N. ovine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulat- Seow, H-F., see O’Brien, P. M. ing factor (GM-SCF) (Brief Comm.) 51 Shellam,G.R. The Australian Society for Immu- O’Connell, P. J., Faull, R., Russ, G. R. and d’Apice, nology in the 1990s and beyond 323 A.J. F. VLA-2 is a collagen receptor on endo- Silva, J., see Ruszala-Mallon, V. thelial cells 103 Singh, S. M., see Sodhi, A. O’Neill, H. C. Identification of Class I H-2D» Skeath, J. B., see Dalesandro, M. R. molecules primarily expressed by B lymphocytes _ Slattery, R. M., see Charlton, B. in murine spleen 95 Sminia, T., see Hameleers, D. M. H. O'Neill, H. C., Detection of Class I MHC anti- Snyder, M. M., see Dalesandro, M. R. gens on glycosidase-treated cells (Brief Comm.) Sodhi, A., Suresh, A. and Singh, S. M. /n vitro 145 activation of rGM-CSF derived bone marrow O'Neill, H. C. Monoclonal antibodies which macrophages by cisplatin lipopolysaccharide identify carbohydate-defined MHC Class I epi- 235 topes 159 Stillman, D. L., see Raftos, D. A. Olive, C., Gatenby, P. A. and Sarjeantson, S. W. Suresh, A., see Sodhi, A. Analysis of T cell receptor V, and Vz gene usage Suzuta. T., see Ishijima, S. A. in synovia of patients with rheumatoid arthritis 349 Owen, J. A., see Dalesandro, M. R. as Owhashi, M., see Asami, M. Tellam, R. L., see Weston, S. A. Tillotson, J. K., see Abolhassani, M. =— Tipping, P. G., see Lowe, M. G. Turnbull, S., see Poskitt, D. C. Papadimitriou, J. M., see Ashman, R. B. Turner. K.J. Australian Society for Immunology: Parish, C. R., see Weston, S. A. The 1970s 309 Pearce, R. J., see Adams, S. L. Penttila, I. A., see Gibson, B. E. as Pike, B. L, see Kerlin, R. L. Poretz, R. D., see Lee, S-O. van der Ven, I., see Hameleers, D. M. H. Poskitt, D. C., Jean-Francois, M. J. B., Turnbull, S., Macdonald, L. and Yasmeen, D. The nature of immunoglobulin idiotypes and idiotype-anti- ~~ en idiotype interactions in immunological networks (Review) 61 Wagland, B. M., see McClure, S. J. Walsh, B. J., see Adams, S. L. Wang, B. S., see Ruszala-Mallon, V. Webb, D., see Fitzpatrick, D. R. —Q— Weedon, H., see Zola, H. Quinn, K.A. Acute immunization with EFP sup- Weston, K. M. and Raison, R. L. Low affinity presses the formation of immune ascites in binding of mouse immunoglobulin to human BALB/c mice 1 CD5+ Beells 261 430 AUTHOR INDEX Weston, S. A., Tellam, R. L. and Parish, C. R. Yasmeen, D., see Poskitt, D. C. Dextran sulfate induces changien tsh e free intra- Yasui, H., see Zola, H. cellular calcium ion concentration of a subpopu- lation of immature thymocytes 369 susie Wie, J., see Fitzpatrick, D. R. Wood, P. R., see O’Brien, P. M. Zola, H.. MacArdle, P. J., Bradford, T., Weedon, H., Yasui, H. and Kurosawa, Y. Preparation pes, and characterization of ac himeric CD19 mono- clonal antibody 411 Yang, N. and Boettcher, B. Conversion oft he hu- man blood group H antigen to A antigen in vitro 111 Immunol. Cell Biol. (1991) 69, 431-435 Subject Index a. Wee B cells, macrophages and splenic dendritic cells as antigen-presenting cells: functional analysis in a-lactalbumin and B-lactoglobulin in cow’s milk: West Nile virus-specific murine T lymphocyte cross-reactivity in vitro and binding of human proliferation (Kulkarni, Miillbacher and IgE (Adams Barnett, Walsh, Pearce, Hill and Blanden) 71 Howden) 191 B lymphocyte expression of Class | H-2D> mole- Acivicin: effects of al eukaemia-controlling dose on cules in murine spleen (O'Neill) 95 murine splenic lymphocytes in vitro and in vivo B-lactoglobulin and a-lactalbumin in cow’s milk: (Griffiths and Keast) 395 cross-reactivity in vitro and binding of human Activated complement, histamine, bradykinin, IgE (Adams, Barnett, Walsh, Pearce, Hill and platelet-activating factor and serotonin: induc- Howden) 191 tion of plasma leakage in sheep skin by BALB/c mice: EPF immunization suppresses the (Colditz) 215 formation of immune ascites (Quinn) | Anti-fluorescyl IgM antibodies: temporal vari- Bovine B-lactoglobulin and a-lactoglobulin: cross- ations in the fine specificity of (Dalesandro, reactivity in vitro and binding of human IgE Skeath, Dorer, Snyder and Owen) 243 (Adams, Barnett, Walsh, Pearce, Hill and Antibody formation in the rat after intranasal ad- Howden) 191 ministration of three different antigens (Ham- Bradykinin, histamine, activated complement, eleers, van der Ven,- Biewenga and Sminia) platelet-activating factor and serotonin: induc- 119 tion of plasma leakage in sheep skin by Anticardiolipin antibodies: serum factors affecting (Colditz) 215 the specificity of (Layton, Johnston and Brugia malayi: monoclonal antibodies to secreted Bertwistle) 17 antigens define a cross-rective non-phospho- Antigen conversion: H antigen to A antigen in vitro choline determinant on helminth parasites (Yang and Boettcher) 111 (Lal) 127 Antigenic ligand concentration: effect of MHC Burnet era of immunology (Mackay) 301 Class I] and nominal West Nile virus antigens on West Nile virus-specific T cell proliferation watusll a (Kulkarni, Miillbacher and Blanden) 27 Arachadonic acid metabolites and lymphocyte- Candida albicans infection: chronic osteomyelitis high endothelial venule interactions in normal as a consequence of (BriefComm.) (Ashman and autoimmune mice (Manolios, Bakiera. and Papadimitriou) 427 Geczy and Schrieber) 39 Carbohydrate-defined MHC Class I epitopes: Australian immunology: landmarks (Nossal) identification by monoclonal antibodies 327 (O'Neill) 159 Australian Society for Immunology: 21st anniver- Cardiac allograft survival in the rat: effect of in- sary of (Kotlarski) 299 trathymic injection of donor blood (Hamano, Australian Society for Immunology: early history Fujikura, Fukuda, Esato and Fukumoto) 185 of (Rowley) 307 CD13 (gp150) co-expression on endothelial and Australian Society for Immunology: the 1970s haemopoietic cells with conservation of func- (Turner) 309 tional activity (Favaloro) 253 Australian Society for Immunology: the 1980s Cell-mediated immunity: depression of in plas- (Cheers) 317 macytoma-bearing mice (Ruszala-Mallon, Australian Society for Immunology: the 1990s and Silva, Lumanglas, Durr and Wang) 11 beyond (Shellam) 323 Cell-substrate adhesion receptor VLA-2 is a col- Autoimmune and normal mice: arachadonic acid lagen receptor on endothelial cells (O’Connell, metabolites and lymphocyte-high endothelial Faull, Russ and d’Apice) 103 venule interactions (Manolios, Bakiera, Geczy Cellular immunology in the late 1960s, early 1970s and Schrieber) 39 (Mitchell) 313 Chimeric CD19 monoclonal antibody: preparation — om and characterization of (Zola, MacArdle, Bradford, Weedon, Yasui and Kurosawa) B cells in patients with chronic lymphocytic leu- 411 kaemia: low affinity binding of mouse immuno- Chlamydia trachomatis: preferential binding to globulin to (Weston and Raison) 261 subsets of human lymhocytes and induction of 432 SUBJECT INDEX interleukin-6 and _ interferon-gamma _ (Fitz- ean patrick, Wie, Webb, Bonfiglioli, Gardner, Mathews and Bielefeldt-Ohmann) 337 Freund’s adjuvants: effects on local, draining and Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: low affinity bind- circulating lymphocyte populations in sheep ing of mouse immunoglobulin to human CD5+ (McClure, Wagland and Emery) 361 B cells in patients (Weston and Raison) 261 Chronic osteomyelitis as a consequence of systemic Candida albicans infection (Brief Comm.) ee ee (Ashman and Papadimitriou) 427 Cisplatin lipopolysaccharide: in vitro activation of y-interferon gene activation in newborn mice by rGM-CSF derived bone marrow macrophages by interleukin-2 (Brief Comm.) (Lipoldova and (Sodhi, Suresh and Singh) 235 Holan) 423 Class I H-2D® molecules primarily expressed by B lymphocytes in murine spleen (O'Neill) 95 Glomerulonephritis in rabbits: T lymphocyte par- ticipation in (Lowe, Holdsworth and Tipping) Class | MHC antigens: detection on glycosidase- 81 treated cells (Brief Comm.) (O'Neill) 145 Glycosidase-treated cells: detection of Class MHC Coeliac and normal subjects: phenotype and acti- vation of milk-derived and peripheral blood antigens on (Brief Comm.) (O’Neill) 145 gp150 (CD-13) co-expression on endothelial and lymphocytes (Gibson, Eglinton, Penntila and haemopoietic cells with conservation of func- Cummins) 387 Collagen matrix cultures used to establish human tional activity (Favaloro) 253 Graft versus host reaction in the rat: effect of in- colon cancer cells lines transplanted into nude trathymic injection of donor blood (Hamano, mice (Agrez, Chua, Fagan, Heath and Fer- guson) 205 Fujikura, Fukuda, Esato and Fukumoto) 185 Colon cancer cells lines (human) established from collagen matrix cultures and transplanted into nude mice (Agrez, Chua, Fagan, Heath and éttinns Ferguson) 205 Colony-stimulating factors: cloning and sequenc- Helminth parasites: cross-reactive non-phospho- ing of cDNA of ovine granulocyte-macrophage chline determinant defined by monoclonal anti- colony-stimulating factor (Brief Comm.) bodies to secreted antigens of Brugia malayi (O’Brien, Rothel, Seow and Wood) 51 (Lal) 127 Cytokine-inducible and spontaneous ‘natural’ im- Heterodimeric IgG secreted by hybrid myeloma munoglobulin-secreting cells in organized cells: a model to study the N-linked glycan (Lee lymphoid tissues of mice (Kerlin and Pike) and Poretz) 151 167 Histamine, bradykinin, activated complement, Cytoplasmic organelles: participation in E-rosette platelet- activating factor and serotonin: induc- formation (Ishijima, Asakura and Suzuta) tion of plasma leakage in sheep skin by 403 (Colditz) 215 Human blood group H antigen conversion to A = on antigen in vitro (Yang and Boettcher) 111 Human CDS5+ B cells: low affinity binding of Deoxyspergualin inhibits cytotoxic T lymphocytes mouse immunoglobulin to (Weston and but not NK or LAK cells (Kerr and Atkins) Raison) 261 Human colon cancer cell line established from col- 177 Dextran sulfate induces changes in the free intra- lagen matrix cultures transplanted into nude mice (Agrez, Chua, Fagan, Heath and Fergu- cellular calcium ion concentration of a sub- population of immature thymocytes (Weston, son) 205 Tellam and Parish) 369 Human IgE-binding synthetic peptides of bovine B- lactoglobulin and a-lactalbumin: in vitro cross- reactivity of the allergens (Adams, Barnett, aa es. Walsh, Pearce, Hill and Howden) 191 Human lymphocyte proliferation by a tumour cell- E-rosette formation: participation of cytoplasmic derived DNA fraction (Abolhassani, Tillotson, organelles in (Ishijima, Asakura and Suzuta) Chang and Chiao) 377 403 Hybrid myeloma cells which secrete heterodimeric EPF immunization suppresses the formation of IgG: a model to study the N-linked glycan (Lee immune ascites in BALB/c mice (Quinn) 1 and Poretz) 151 SUBJECT INDEX 433 Ligand concentration: effect on West Nile virus- specific T cell proliferation (Kulkarni, Miill- Idiotype-anti-idioytpe immunoglobulin interac- bacher and Blanden) 27 tions in immunological networks (Review) Lymphocyte populations, local, draining and circu- (Poskitt, Jean-Francois, Turnbull, MacDonald lating: effects of Freund’s adjuvants in sheep and Yasmeen) 61 (McClure, Wagland and Emery) 361 IgM anti-fluorescyl antibodies: temporal variations Lymphocyte proliferation by a tumour cell-derived in the fine specificity of (Dalesandro, Skeath, DNA fraction (Abolhassani, Tillotson, Chang Dorer, Snyder and Owen) 243 and Chiao) 377 Immune ascite formation: suppression by acute im- Lymphocyte-high endothelial venule interactions munization with EPF in BALB/c mice (Quinn) and arachadonic acid metabolites in normal and l autoimmune mice {Manolios, Bakiera, Geczy Immune response: modulation by tachykinins and Schrieber) 39 (Review) (Eglezos, Andrews, Boyd and Helme) Lymphocytes, milk-derived and peripheral: phe- 285 notype and activation of in normal and coeliac Immunoglobulin idiotypes and _ idiotype-anti- subjects (Gibson, Eglinton, Penttila and Cum- idiotype interactions in immunological networks mins) 387 (Review) (Poskitt, Jean-Francois, Turnbull, MacDonald and Yasmeen) 61 scores Immunoglobulin-secreting cells in organized lymphoid tissues of mice (Kerlin and Pike) Macrophages, B cells and splenic dendritic cells as 167 antigen-presenting cells: functional analysis in Intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM-1) inhi- West Nile virus-specific murine T lymphocyte bition can induce tolerance in vivo (Charlton, proliferation (Kulkarni, Méiillbacher and Guymer, Slattery and Mandel) 89 Blanden) 71 Interferon-gamma and interleukin-6: induction of MHC antigens (Class I): detection on glycosi- by Chlamydia trachomatis (Fitzpatrick, Wie, dase-treated cells (Brief Comm.) (O'Neill) Webb, Bonfiglioli, Gardner, Mathews and Biele- 145 feldt-Ohmann) 337 MHC Class I epitopes: identification by mono- Interleukin-2 activates the y-interferon gene in clonal antibodies (O’Niell) 159 newborn mice (Brief Comm.) (Lipoldova Milk-derived and peripheral blood lymphocytes and Holan) 423 from normal and coeliac subjects: phenotype Interleukin-2 and phytohaemagglutinin stimulate and activation of (Gibson, Eglinton, Penttila the proliferation of tunicate cells (Raftos, Still- and Cummins) 387 man and Cooper) 225 Molecular cloning, expression and characteriza- Interleukin-6 and interferon-gamma: induction of tion of ovine TNFa (Nash, Barcham, Brandon by Chlamydia trachomatis (Fitzpatrick, Wie, and Andrews) 273 Webb, Bonfiglioli, Gardner, Mathews and Biele- Monoclonal antibodies to Kunjin and Kokobera feldt-Ohmann) 337 viruses (Hall, Burgess, Kay and Clancy) 47 Intrathymic injection of donor blood: effect on the Monoclonal antibodies to secreted antigens of Bru- graft versus host reaction and cardiac allograft gia malayi define a cross-reactive non-phospho- survivalintherat (Hamano, Fujikura, Fukuda, choline determinant on helminth parasites Esato and Fukumoto) 185 (Lal) 127 Monoclonal antibodies which identify carbohy- — drate-defined MHC Class I epitopes (O'Neill) 159 Kokobera and Kunjin viruses: monoclonal anti- Monoclonal antibodies: detection of temporal vari- bodies to (Hall, Burgess, Kay and Clancy) ations in the fine specificity of IgM anti- 47 fluorescyl antibodies (Dalesandro, Skeath, Kunjin and Kokobera viruses: monoclonal anti- Dorer, Snyder and Owen) 243 bodies to (Hall, Burgess, Kay and Clancy) Monoclonal antibody, chimeric CD19: prep- 47 aration and characterization of (Zola, MacAr- dle, Bradford, Weedon, Yasui and Kurosawa) =e 411 Mucosal and systemic antibody formation in the Leukaemia-controlling dose of acivicin: effects on rat after intranasal administration of three dif- murine splenic lymphocytes in vitro and in vivo ferent antigens (Hameleers, van der Ven, (Griffiths and Keast) 395 Biewenga and Sminia) 119 434 SUBJECT INDEX Multipotent haemopoietic stem cell deficient W/WY mice to (Asami, Owhashi, Abe and W/WY mice: susceptibility to Plasmodium Nawa) 355 berghei infection (Asami, Owhashi, Abe and Piatelet-activating factor, histamine, bradykinin, Nawa) 355 activated complement and serotonin: induction Murine candidiasis: sex differences in the severity of plasma leakage in sheep skin by (Colditz) of tissue lesions and levels of serum C3 and C5 215 (Ashman, Kay, Lynch and Papadimitriou) 7 Murine splenic lymphocytes: effects of acivicin in a vitro and in vivo (Griffiths and Keast) 395 Myeloma hybrid cells which secrete heterodimeric Rabbits: T lymphocyte participation in acute IgG: a model to study the N-linked glycan (Lee serum sickness glomerulonephritis (Lowe, and Poretz) 151 Holdsworth and Tipping) 81 Recombinant granulocyte macrophage colony- a Gee stimulating factor derived bone marrow macro- phages: in vitro activation by cisplatin lipopoly- N-linked oligosaccharides: heterodimeric IgG se- saccharides (Sodhi, Suresh and Singh) 235 creted by hybrid myeloma cells and the study of Rheumatoid arthritis: analysis of T cell receptor V,, the N-linked glycan (Lee and Poretz) 151 and V, gene usage in synovia of patients (Olive, Nasal-associated lymphoid tissue: systemic and Gatenby and Sarjeantson) 349 mucosal antibody formation in the rat afer intra- nasal administration of three different antigens (Hameleers, van der Ven, Biewenga and Sminia) a, en 119 Nude mice: transplantation of human colon cancer Serotonin, histamine, bradykinin, activated comp- cell lines established from collagen matrix cul- lement and platelet-activating factor: induction tures (Agrez, Chua, Fagan, Heath and Fergu- of plasma leakage in sheep skin by (Colditz) son) 205 215 Serum factors affecting the specificity of anticar- a diolipin antibodies (Layton, Johnston and Bertwistle) 17 Osteomyelitis, chronic, as a consequence of Can- Soluble factors and suppressor cells from the dida albicans infection (Brief Comm.) (Ash- spleens of UV-irradiated mice (Brodie and Halliday) 199 man and Papadimitriou) 427 Ovine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulat- Splenic dendritic cells, macrophages and B cells as ing factor: cloning and sequencing of cDNA of antigen-pesenting cells: functional analysis in (Brief Comm.) (O’Brien, Rothel, Seow and West Nile virus-specific murine T lymphocyte Wood) 51 proliferation (Kulakarni, Miillbacher and Ovine TNFa: molecular cloning, expression and Blanden) 71 characterization of (Nash, Barcham, Brandon Splenic lymphocytes in mice: effects of acivicin in vitro and in vivo (Griffiths and Keast) and Andrews) 273 395 Spontaneous and cytokine-inducible ‘natural’ im- — munoglobulin-secreting cells in organized lymphoid tissues of mice (Kerlin and Pike) Peripheral and milk-derived blood lymphocytes 167 from norma! and coeliac subjects: phenotype Suppressor cells and soluble factors from the and activation of (Gibson, Eglinton, Penttila spleens of UV-irradiated mice (Brodie and and Cummins) 387 Halliday) 199 Phytohaemagglutinin and interleukin-2 stimulate Systemic and mucosal antibody formation in the the proliferation of tunicate cells (Raftos, Still- rat after intranasal administration of three man and Cooper) 225 different antigens (Hameleers, van der Ven, Plasma leakage induction in sheep skin by hista- Biewenga and Sminia) 119 mine, bradykinin, activated complement, platel- etactivating factor and serotonin (Colditz) 215 = Plasmacytoma-bearing mice: depression of cell- mediated immunity (Ruszala-Mallon, Silva, T cell proliferation: effect of high ligand concen- Lumanglas, Durr and Wang) 11 tration on West Nile virus-specific T cell pro- Plasmodium berghei infection: susceptibility of liferation (Kulkarni, Miillbacher and Blanden) multipotent haemopoietic stem cell deficient 9’ SUBJECT INDEX T cell receptor V, and V, gene usage in synovia _— of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (Olive, Gatenby and Sarjeantson) 349 UV-irradiated mice: suppressor cells and soluble T lymphocyte inhibition by deoxyspergualin factors from the spleen (Brodie and Halliday) (Kerr and Atkins) 177 199 T lymphocyte participation in acute serum sickness glomerulonephritis in rabbits (Lowe, Hoidsworth and Tipping) 81 oe T suppressor factors: molecular markers and bio- logical activities in two tumour-specific T sup- V,, and Vz, gene usage in synovia of patients with pressor factors (Greer and Halliday) 135 rheumatoid arthritis (Olive, Gatenby and Sar- Tachykinins: modulation of immune response by jeantson) 349 (Review) (Eglezos, Andrews, Boyd and Helme) VLA-2 is a collagen receptor on endothelial cells 285 (O’Connell, Faull, Russ and d’Apice) 103 Thymocytes: changes in the free intracellular cal- cium ion concentration induced by Dextran sul- fate in an immature subpopulation of (Weston, ee Tellam and Parish) 369 Tissue lesions and murine candidiasis: sex dif- W/WY mice, multipotent haemopoietic stem cell fences in the severity of (Ashman, Kay, Lynch deficient: susceptibility to Plasmodium berghei and Papadimitriou) 7 infection (Asami, Owhashi, Abe and Nawa) Tumour cell-derived DNA fraction: regulation of 355 human lymphocyte proliferation (Abolhas- West Niie virus-specific murine T lymphocyte pro- sani, Tillotson, Chang and Chiao) 377 liferat‘on: functional analysis of macrophages, B Tumour-specific T suppressor factors: molecular cells and splenic dendritic cells as antigen-pres- markers and biological activities (Greer and enting cells in (Kulkarni, Miillbacher and Halliday) 135 Blanden) 71 Tunicate cell proliferation stimulated by interleu- West Nile virus-specific T cell proliferation: effect kin-2 and phytohaemagglutinin (Raftos, Still- of high ligand conceniration on (Kulkarni, man and Cooper) 225 Miillbacher and Blanden) 27

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