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Immunology and Cell Biology (2002) 80, 586-587 Author index Abdel-Hakim K. 441 De Groot A. S. 255 James C.M. 425 Adams D.H. 52 De Lisle G. 209 Jans D.A. 119 Ah French M. 391 De Mora F. 170 Jeffrey G.P. 391 von Andrian U.H. 448 Del Carpio C.A. 286 John B. 74 ArosaF. A. 1 Diener K. 370 JonesC.M. 156 Auditore-Hargreaves K. 216 Donovan K. 382 Jonuleit H. 477 Austen F. 1. 469 Doolin E.E. 358 Ayton J.M. 382 Doytchinova 1. A. 270 Kanayama N. van Driel I. R. 567 Keane N. M. Backstrém B.T. 14 Dunn L.A. 415 KiemerA.K. : Bajic V.B. 280 de Kluyver R. L. Baldwin T. M. 231 Eckels D. D. 106 Kos F. J. 364 Banchereau J. 484 Ellery J.M. 351 Kumagai M. 226, 531 Bartlett E. J. 425 Elliott S. 401 Kun Y. 300 BelzG.T. 463 El-Nefiawy N. 441 Bernaschi M. 307 Enk A.H. 477 LalorP. F 52 Bertoletti A. 101 Laurie K. | 567 setesli > ” 2S 3 Bertolino P84 Fazekas de St. Groth B. Lee S. 391 A : ne ‘ hey Fernandez-Alonso C. M. LeggattG.R. 21, 415 Bisehoep G. A.s ee 93 Reecrurenre L.. a L. 170 LLiennszkyo JP.C . 442957 — P. ae Fickel S. 286 ips y jor Boe : ” U. pd Flexman J. 391] Lit ~ . ° ning i: 17 Flinn N. 178 Liu X. I l Bosco “a 469 ; Flower D.R. 270 La ¥. 14. 21 , parenne Stages £2. 131 FlowerR. 537 Lockhart . | 209 =r xia a : Francis 1. 382 I ojo J. 138 : I rekalo N. L. 425 Reset. i. 164 Lopez M.C. 241 Briscoe H. 544 inal. 6 Bri WI 3 : Frazer1.H. 21,415 . ritton1 . J. 346, e, 544 FujA imoto F.A 5as3 1 Lugogo D. J. 33k8 2 Brochier J. 391 Fuk, uda I. 226 Luo Y. 209 Brown M. P. 370 mcic VY 2942 IBN 2 — e 36 Macquillan G. C. Buddle B. M. 209, 358 = + ee on Maher S. 131 a ’ <4 weeson M. 382 Mahnke K. 477 a ae Gleeson PA. 567 Mannering S. 574 Carbone F.R. 156, 463 Golden-Mason L. 45 Mansfield H. 164 Castiglione F. 307 Good M. F. 178, 401 Maranon C. 241 Cavanagh L.L. 448 on . oe - Martin W. 255 Chan C-K. 119 — « Matsumiya T. 226, 531 Cheers C. 574 Grant A. J. 52 MayrhoferG . 148 ChinC.S. 364 McCaughan G. W. 84, 93 Clancy R.L. 382 Halliday G.M. 520 McColl S.R. 489 Cleland L.G. 148 Handman E. 231 McConnell C. A. 382 Cluse L.A. 23] Hart D.N. J. 216 McMurry J. 255 CondronC. 131 Haskill JS. 328 Meyer-Hermann M. 30 Cordero O.J. 138 Hatakeyama M. 531 Moghaddami M. 370 Cowden W. B. 188 Hayball J.D. 231 MonjiT. 216 Cravens P. D. 497 Hayman W.A. 178 Morris J.S. 328 Cretney E. 436 Heath W.R. 156, 463 Mueller S.N. 156 Crispe I. N. 74 HennigT . 286 MiillerC. 550 Croker B.A. 231 Hodge G. 537 Murray D. 74 Cui X-F. 226, 531 Hodge S. 537 Cull V.S. 425 Holbrook F.L. 319 Nagabhushanam V. 574 Holmes M. 537 Nicholls P J. 351 Dane A. 544 Nicholson I. C. 319 De Castellarnau C. 170 Imaizumi T. 226, 531 Nicolson K. 14 Immunology and Cell Biology (2002) 80, 586-587 Author index Abdel-Hakim K. 441 De Groot A. S. 255 James C.M. 425 Adams D.H. 52 De Lisle G. 209 Jans D.A. 119 Ah French M. 391 De Mora F. 170 Jeffrey G.P. 391 von Andrian U.H. 448 Del Carpio C.A. 286 John B. 74 ArosaF. A. 1 Diener K. 370 JonesC.M. 156 Auditore-Hargreaves K. 216 Donovan K. 382 Jonuleit H. 477 Austen F. 1. 469 Doolin E.E. 358 Ayton J.M. 382 Doytchinova 1. A. 270 Kanayama N. van Driel I. R. 567 Keane N. M. Backstrém B.T. 14 Dunn L.A. 415 KiemerA.K. : Bajic V.B. 280 de Kluyver R. L. Baldwin T. M. 231 Eckels D. D. 106 Kos F. J. 364 Banchereau J. 484 Ellery J.M. 351 Kumagai M. 226, 531 Bartlett E. J. 425 Elliott S. 401 Kun Y. 300 BelzG.T. 463 El-Nefiawy N. 441 Bernaschi M. 307 Enk A.H. 477 LalorP. F 52 Bertoletti A. 101 Laurie K. | 567 setesli > ” 2S 3 Bertolino P84 Fazekas de St. Groth B. Lee S. 391 A : ne ‘ hey Fernandez-Alonso C. M. LeggattG.R. 21, 415 Bisehoep G. A.s ee 93 Reecrurenre L.. a L. 170 LLiennszkyo JP.C . 442957 — P. ae Fickel S. 286 ips y jor Boe : ” U. pd Flexman J. 391] Lit ~ . ° ning i: 17 Flinn N. 178 Liu X. I l Bosco “a 469 ; Flower D.R. 270 La ¥. 14. 21 , parenne Stages £2. 131 FlowerR. 537 Lockhart . | 209 =r xia a : Francis 1. 382 I ojo J. 138 : I rekalo N. L. 425 Reset. i. 164 Lopez M.C. 241 Briscoe H. 544 inal. 6 Bri WI 3 : Frazer1.H. 21,415 . ritton1 . J. 346, e, 544 FujA imoto F.A 5as3 1 Lugogo D. J. 33k8 2 Brochier J. 391 Fuk, uda I. 226 Luo Y. 209 Brown M. P. 370 mcic VY 2942 IBN 2 — e 36 Macquillan G. C. Buddle B. M. 209, 358 = + ee on Maher S. 131 a ’ <4 weeson M. 382 Mahnke K. 477 a ae Gleeson PA. 567 Mannering S. 574 Carbone F.R. 156, 463 Golden-Mason L. 45 Mansfield H. 164 Castiglione F. 307 Good M. F. 178, 401 Maranon C. 241 Cavanagh L.L. 448 on . oe - Martin W. 255 Chan C-K. 119 — « Matsumiya T. 226, 531 Cheers C. 574 Grant A. J. 52 MayrhoferG . 148 ChinC.S. 364 McCaughan G. W. 84, 93 Clancy R.L. 382 Halliday G.M. 520 McColl S.R. 489 Cleland L.G. 148 Handman E. 231 McConnell C. A. 382 Cluse L.A. 23] Hart D.N. J. 216 McMurry J. 255 CondronC. 131 Haskill JS. 328 Meyer-Hermann M. 30 Cordero O.J. 138 Hatakeyama M. 531 Moghaddami M. 370 Cowden W. B. 188 Hayball J.D. 231 MonjiT. 216 Cravens P. D. 497 Hayman W.A. 178 Morris J.S. 328 Cretney E. 436 Heath W.R. 156, 463 Mueller S.N. 156 Crispe I. N. 74 HennigT . 286 MiillerC. 550 Croker B.A. 231 Hodge G. 537 Murray D. 74 Cui X-F. 226, 531 Hodge S. 537 Cull V.S. 425 Holbrook F.L. 319 Nagabhushanam V. 574 Holmes M. 537 Nicholls P J. 351 Dane A. 544 Nicholson I. C. 319 De Castellarnau C. 170 Imaizumi T. 226, 531 Nicolson K. 14 Author index 5&7 Nogueira M. 138 SbaiH. 255 Torres R 170 Scanlon M. 178 Toth I. 178 O’Connell P. J. 65 Schmitt E. 477 Triccas J. A 346 O’Donnell M. 209 SchénbachC . 300 O’Farrelly C. 45 Scicchitano R. 537 Vinuela J. E 138 Sharland A. F. 93 Voigt \V 231 Padmanabha J. 164 Shibata T. 226, 531 Vollmar A. M. 550 Palendira U. 346 Shields P. 52 Vuckovic S. 216 Palucka A. K. 484 Sirenko O. 328 Park S. 74 Skinner M.A. 358 Wakabayashi K 531 Pascual V. 484 Slobbe L. 209 Wang (¢ 93 Peters M.G. 113 Smith A. L. 469 Watson A. 382 Petersons J.T. 216 Smyth M. J. 436 Watson J.M. 328 Petrovsky N. 248, 280 Sonderstrup G. 106 WebsterG . J. M 101 PettitA.R. 164 Spargo L.D. J. 148 Wedlock D. N 358 Planelles L. 241 Staykova M.A. 188 Weir C. R 14 Power C. A. 469 Steptoe R. J. 65 Willcox M. D. P. 323, 340 Prasad S.J. 198 Stewart T. 415 Willenbourg D. O 188 Praszkier J. 574 Street S.E.A. 436 Williams D. A 231 Price P. 391] StruttonG. M. 164 Wing S. J 148 Puigdemont A. 170 Sun L. 346 Wipasa J. 401 Pulgar M. 241 Swart B. 370 Purcell A. W. 574 Sze D. M-Y. 469 XuH. 401 Xue M-I 323, 340 Reynolds PN. 537 Takaya S-I. 226 Reynolds P. 370 Tamo W. 226, 531 Yamashita A. 441 Rhodes D.C. J. 558 TanjiK. 531 Yang F-C. 231 Risdon G. 216 Thakur A. 3 Yoshida H 226, 531 Roberts A. W. 231 Thakur A. 340 Yoshimori A. 286 Thomas M.C. 241 Young S. 209 Saint Aubin C. 255 Thomas R. 164, 509 Salgado F. J. 138 Thompson A.G. 164, 509 Zhang G. 280 Santamaria L. F. | Thomson A. W. 65 Zhao K.N. 21 Satoh K. 226, 531 Thorpe B. 382 Zhu H. 340 Saund N. K. 216 Tingate T. R. 382 Zola H. 319 Saunders B. M. 544 Toomey D. 131 Immunology and Cell Biology (2002) 80, 588-594 Subject index A artificial neural network la,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, Identification of herpes simplex virus T-cell epitopes Dihydroxyvitamin D, inhibits interleukin-1f, asexual blood stage interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 341 Immunity to asexual blood stage malaria 401 3D-QSAR atomic force microscopy Quantitative computational vaccinology Non-viral gene transfer 119 activation-induced cell death autoimmune diabetes Activation-induced cell death and the tumour Non-obese diabetic genes and dendritic cells 198 counterattack 131 autoimmune disease activator protein-| Nuclear RelB’* cells in human tissues 164 a-Lipoic acid inhibits nitric oxide and tumour necrosis autoimmune hepatitis factor-a 550 Animal models of autoimmune liver disease _ 113 activity profile autoimmune inflammatory lesions Bioinformatic analysis and design of peptides 286 Dendritic cells, chemokines and autoimmune diseases additive method autoimmunity Quantitative computational vaccinology 270 Computational immunology 248 adhesion molecules Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induction Origins and destinations of dendritic cells 448 with dendritic cells 14 Recruitment of lymphocytes to the human liver 52 Regulatory T cells and autoimmunity adjuvant Nitric oxide in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis Mucosal immunity in the possum 358 susceptibility 188 adjuvant arthritis Thoracic duct lymphoblasts in arthritis 148 Thoracic duct lymphoblasts in arthritis 148 Tolerogenic function of immature dendritic cells 477 adoptive transfer Thoracic duct lymphoblasts in arthritis 148 B albumin bacillus Calmette Guerin Trends in mucosal immunity in Antarctica Vaccination with interleukin-2 and interleukin-18 algorithm secreting bacillus Calmette Guerin 209 Epitope-driven vaccine design 257 B-cell differentiation allergy Does recycling in germinal centres exist? 30 Computational immunology 248 B-cell kinetics animal disease models Does recycling in germinal centres exist? 30 Thoracic duct lymphoblasts in arthritis 148 B-cell proliferation Antarctica Does recycling in germinal centres exist? 30 Trends in mucosal immunity in Antarctica 382 binding affinity prediction antigen Quantitative computational vaccinology 270 Vaccination against tuberculosis with plasmid-encoded binding affinity cytokines 346 Bioinformatic analysis and design of peptides antigen presentation bioinformatics processing Computational immunology 248 Susceptibility of mouse keratinocytes to lysis 415 Epitope-driven vaccine design 257 antigen presentation biosensing techniques Dendritic cells in tolerance and immunity 463 Tamm-Horsfall binding toC IqandC 1 558 Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induction brushtail possum with dendritic cells 14 Mucosal immunity in the possum Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 antigenic peptides Cc Bioinformatic analysis and design of peptides 286 cancer antioxidant Computational immunology 248 a-Lipoic acid inhibits nitric oxide and tumour necrosis caspase factor-a 550 Activation-induced cell death and the tumour counter- apoptosis attack 131 Apoptotic cells produce transforming growth factor-f castration and interleukin-4 537 Effect of Flt3 ligand upon murine prostate 370 T-cell apoptosis in the liver 74 CD 30 Tumour necrosis factor contributes to immunopathology Predicting treatment outcome in hepatitis C virus patients 436 391 Subject index CD25 cornea CD25 and interleukin-2 signal transduction Macrophage inflammatory protein-2/vascular endothelial CD28 growth factor in corneal neovascularization 323 Human CD8°CD28 T cells corneal epithelial cells CD34 Dihydroxyvitamin D, inhibits interleukin-1f, Adult hepatic haematopoietic stem cells 45 interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 341 CD34 costimulation Dendritic cell progenitors are CMRF-44+ 216 Interaction between CD56 and fibroblast growth factor CD4 receptor 1 364 Interleukin-dependent human leucocyte antigens CTI modulation on T cells 138 Susceptibility of mouse keratinocytes to lysis 415 CD4° CD25° T cells cytokines Regulatory T cells and autoimmunity 567 Vaccination against tuberculosis with plasmid-encoded CD56 cytokines 346 Interaction between CD56 and fibroblast growth factor Vaccination with interleukin-2 and interleukin-18 receptor | 364 secreting Bacillus Calmette Guerin 209 CD8 T lymphocyte cytomegalovirus Characterization of herpes simplex virus-specific Combination interferon gene therapy for transgenic mice 156 cytomegalovirus 425 CD8& cytoskeleton Interleukin-dependent human leucocyte antigens Cytoskeletal control of IL-1$ mRNA degradation modulation on T cells 138 Cytotoxic T cells CD8° T cells Control or persistence of hepatitis B virus 101 Human CD8°CD28 T cells cytotoxic T lymphocyte cellular automata Characterization of herpes simplex virus-specific Recognition of mutants in human immunodeficiency transgenic mice 156 virus infection 307 cytotoxicity centroblasts Susceptibility of mouse keratinocytes to lysis 415 Does recycling in germinal centres exist? 30 centrocytes Does recycling in germinal centres exist? 30 D chemokine receptors databases Dendritic cells, chemokines and autoimmune diseases Computational immunology 248 chemokine DC subsets Chemokines and dendritic cells 489 Dendritic cells: progress with tumour regression chemokines degradation Dendritic cells, chemokines and autoimmune diseases Cytoskeletal control of IL-1$ mRNA degradation 328 Origins and destinations of dendritic cells 448 dendritic cell Recruitment of lymphocytes to the human liver 52 Dendritic cell progenitors are CMRF-44+ 216 chemotaxis Dendritic cell maturation by 7rvpanosoma cruzi Chemokines and dendritic cells 489 heat-shock protein-70 241 T-cell defects in Rac2-deficient mice 231 Effect of Flt3 ligand upon murine prostate chimeric virus-like particles dendritic cells Route of administration of chimeric BPV1 virus-like Chemokines and dendritic cells 489 particles 2] Dendritic cell induction of tolerance 509 chronic viral hepatitis Dendritic cell subsets in systemic lupus erythematosus Hepatoimmunology: A perspective 36 484 CMRF-44 Dendritic cells in tolerance and immunity 463 Dendritic cell progenitors are CMRF-44+ 216 Dendritic cells, chemokines and autoimmune diseases combination therapy 497 Predicting treatment outcome in hepatitis C virus patients Dendritic cells: progress with tumour regression 520 39] Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induction complement Iq with dendritic cells 14 Tamm-Horsfall binding toC IqandC 1 558 Immunobiology of liver dendritic cells 65 computational immunology Models of dendritic cell function 469 Computational immunology 248 Non-obese diabetic genes and dendritic cells 198 computer simulation Nuclear RelB’ cells in human tissues 164 Recognition of mutants in human immunodeficiency Origins and destinations of dendritic cells 448 virus infection 307 Tolerogenic function of immature dendritic cells 477 CoMSIA differentiation Quantitative computational vaccinology 270 Dendritic cell progenitors are CMRF-44+ 216 Subject index DNA vaccine genetic algorithms Vaccination against tuberculosis with plasmid-encoded Bioinformatic analysis and design of peptides cytokines 346 genome downmodulation Epitope-driven vaccine design Human CD8°CD28 T cells genomics drug design Computational immunology 248 Bioinformatic analysis and design of peptides germinal centre Does recycling in germinal centres exist? 30 E graft rejection ELISA Spontaneous acceptance of liver transplants 93 Apoptotic cells produce transforming growth factor-B graft survival and interleukin-4 537 Spontaneous acceptance of liver transplants 93 endothelial cells granuloma formation Mast cells up-regulate P-selectin and intracellular Infection of mice with Mycobacterium avium 104 544 adhesion model | 170 Protease inhibitor and interleukin-6 expression 226 H endothelium H-2 congenic non-obese diabetic mice Recruitment of lymphocytes to the human liver 52 Non-obese diabetic genes and dendritic cells 198 epithelial cells haemopoietic lineage Human CD8*CD28 T cells Models of dendritic cell function 469 epitope coverage heat shock protein Identification of herpes simplex virus T-cell epitopes 300 I-Ad epitope of Mycobacterium avium 65 kilodalton epitopes heat shock protein 574 Hepatitis C virus epitopes in human histocompatibility heat-shock protein-70 leucocyte antigen Tg mice 106 Dendritic cell maturation by Trypanosoma cruzi eptiope heat-shock protein-70 241 Epitope-driven vaccine design 257 hepatic drug reactions experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis Hepatoimmunology: A perspective 36 Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induction hepatitis C virus with dendritic cells 14 Hepatitis C virus epitopes in human histocompatibility Nitric oxide in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis leucocyte antigen Tg mice 106 susceptibility 188 I-cell apoptosis in the liver 74 extrathymic hepatitis € Adult hepatic haematopoietic stem cells 45 Predicting treatment outcome in hepatitis C virus patients 39] F hepatitis Animal models of autoimmune liver disease 113 Fas (Apol/CD95) hepatocytes Activation-induced cell death and the tumour Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 counterattack 131 herpes simplex virus Fas counterattack phenomenon Characterization of herpes simplex virus-specific Activation-induced cell death and the tumour transgenic mice 156 counterattack 131 hidden Markov model Fas ligand (FasL/CD95L) Identification of herpes simplex virus T-cell epitopes Activation-induced cell death and the tumour 300 counterattack 131] hidden Markov models FGFR Prediction of promiscuous peptides 280 Interaction between CD56 and fibroblast growth factor high-zone tolerance receptor | 364 Tolerization and hybridoma production 319 flow cytometry HIV Apoptotic cells produce transforming growth factor-f Identification of herpes simplex virus T-cell epitopes and interleukin-4 537 300 Fit3-ligand HLA allele Effect of Flt3 ligand upon murine prostate Prediction of promiscuous peptides 280 HLA transgenic mice G Hepatitis C virus epitopes in human histocompatibility gender leucocyte antigen Tg mice 106 Nitric oxide in experimental autoimmune HLA encephalomyelitis susceptibility 188 Identification of herpes simplex virus T-cell epitopes 300 gene therapy HLA-A*0201 Non-viral gene transfer 119 Quantitative computational vaccinology 270 Subject index HLA-DR immunohistochemisty Interleukin-dependent human leucocyte antigens Nuclear RelB* cells in human tissues 164 modulation onT cells 138 immunoinformatics homeostasis Prediction of promiscuous peptides 280 Human CD8°CD28& T cells immunologic surveillance human immunodeficiency virus Dendritic cells: progress with tumour regression Recognition of mutants in human immunodeficiency immunoregulation virus infection 307 Regulatory T cells and autoimmunity 567 hybridomas Origins and destinations of dendritic cells 448 Hepatitis C virus epitopes in human histocompatibility immunostimulatory effect leucocyte antigen Tg mice 106 Dendritic cell maturation by 7rypanosoma cruzi hydrogen-ion concentration heat-shock protein-70 241 Tamm-Horsfall binding toC IqandC 1 55 immunosuppressive agents Spontaneous acceptance of liver transplants 93 immunotherapy I Combination interferon gene therapy for cytomegalovirus IL-18 425 Vaccination with interleukin-2 and interleukin-18 Dendritic cells: progress with tumour regression 520 secreting Bacillus Calmette Guerin 209 importin IL-la Non-viral gene transfer 119 Cytoskeletal control of IL-1B mRNA degradation 328 inflammation IL-18 Activation-induced cell death and the tumour Dihydroxyvitamin D, inhibits interleukin-1B, interleukin-6 counterattack 131 and interleukin-8 341 Mast cells up-regulate P-selectin and intracellular IL-2 adhesion model | 170 Vaccination with interleukin-2 and interleukin-18 Thoracic duct lymphoblasts in arthritis 148 secreting Bacillus Calmette Guerin 209 Tumour necrosis factor contributes to immunopathology IL-4 436 Apoptotic cells produce transforming growth factor-B a-Lipoic acid inhibits nitric oxide and tumour necrosis and interleukin-4 537 factor-a 550 IL-6 innate immunity Dihydroxyvitamin D, inhibits interleukin-1f, interleukin-6 Control or persistence of hepatitis B virus 101 and interleukin-8 341 innate IL-8 Adult hepatic haematopoietic stem cells 45 Dihydroxyvitamin D, inhibits interleukin-1, interleukin-6 interleukin-12 and interleukin-8 341 Interleukin-dependent human leucocyte antigens immune privilege modulation on T cells 138 Activation-induced cell death and the tumour interleukin-2 counterattack 131] CD25 and interleukin-2 signal transduction 351 immune regulation Interleukin-dependent human leucocyte antigens Dendritic cell induction of tolerance 509 modulation on T cells 138 immune response interleukin-4 Chemokines and dendritic cells 489 Interleukin-dependent human leucocyte antigens immune system homeostasis modulation on T cells 138 Activation-induced cell death and the tumour interleukin-6 counterattack 131 Protease inhibitor and interleukin-6 expression immune system intracellular adhesion molecule | Does recycling in germinal centres exist? 30 Mast cells up-regulate P-selectin and intracellular Recognition of mutants in human immunodeficiency adhesion model | 170 virus infection 307 intrahepatic lymphocytes immunity Hepatoimmunology: A perspective 36 Immunobiology of liver dendritic cells 65 intranasal immunization immunodeficiency diseases Mucosal immunity in the possum Tumour necrosis factor contributes to immunopathology 436 immunoglobulin A K Trends in mucosal immunity in Antarctica keratinocytes immunoglobulin G Susceptibility of mouse keratinocytes to lysis 415 Trends in mucosal immunity in Antarctica KMPI11 immunoglobulin M Dendritic cell maturation by Trypanosoma cruzi Trends in mucosal immunity in Antarctica heat-shock protein-70 241 Subject index Kupffer cells mixed-leucocyte reaction Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 Dendritic cell maturation by Trypanosoma cruzi heat-shock protein-70 241 L molecular interaction liver autoimmunity Bioinformatic analysis and design of peptides 286 Hepatoimmunology: A perspective 36 monoclonal antibodies liver disease Tolerization and hybridoma production 319 Immunobiology of liver dendritic cells 65 mRNA liver sinusoidal endothelial cells Cytoskeletal control of IL-18 mRNA degradation 328 Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 mucosal immunity liver transplantation Mucosal immunity in the possum 358 Spontaneous acceptance of liver transplants Trends in mucosal immunity in Antarctica 382 liver mucosal immunization Immunobiology of liver dendritic cells 65 Route of administration of chimeric BPV1 virus-like Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 particles 21 Recruitment of lymphocytes to the human liver 52 murine models T-cell apoptosis in the liver 74 Animal models of autoimmune liver disease 113 a.-Lipoic acid inhibits nitric oxide and tumour necrosis murine factor-a 550 Effect of Flt3 ligand upon murine prostate 370 lung epithelial cell mycobacteria Apoptotic cells produce transforming growth factor-fB I-Ad epitope of Mycobacterium avium 65 kilodalton and interleukin-4 537 heat shock protein 574 lymphocyte homing Mycobacterium avium strains Recruitment of lymphocytes to the human liver Infection of mice with Mycobacterium avium 104 544 lymphocytes Thoracic duct lymphoblasts in arthritis 148 N naked DNA M Combination interferon gene therapy for cytomegalovirus M protein 425 Fine specifity of streptococcal vaccine 178 neonatal tolerance macrophage inflammatory protein-2 (MIP-2) Tolerization and hybridoma production 319 Macrophage inflammatory protein-2/vascular endothelial neovascularization growth factor in corneal neovascularization 323 Macrophage inflammatory protein-2/vascular endothelial macrophages growth factor in corneal neovascularization 323 Macrophages in rat yolk sac 441 NF«KB major histocompatibility complex class | Dendritic cell induction of tolerance 509 Characterization of herpes simplex virus-specific nitric oxide transgenic mice 156 Nitric oxide in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis Human CD8°CD28 T cells 1 susceptibility 188 major histocompatibility complex NK cells Bioinformatic analysis and design of peptides 286 Interaction between CD56 and fibroblast growth factor Hepatitis C virus epitopes in human histocompatibility receptor | 364 leucocyte antigen Tg mice 106 non-MHC non-obese diabetic genes malaria Non-obese diabetic genes and dendritic cells 198 Immunity to asexual blood stage malaria 401 nuclear factor-KB mast cells a-lipoic acid inhibits nitric oxide and tumour necrosis Mast cells up-regulate P-selectin and intracellular factor-a 550 adhesion model | 170 nuclear localization sequence maturation Non-viral gene transfer 119 Dendritic cell maturation by Trypanosoma cruzi nuclear targeting signal heat-shock protein-70 241 Non-viral gene transfer 119 MEK 1/2 Protease inhibitor and interleukin-6 expression 226 MG-132 P Protease inhibitor and interleukin-6 expression 226 papillomavirus MHC Route of administration of chimeric BPV1 virus-like Quantitative computational vaccinology 270 particles 21 microdomain peptide binding CD25 and interleukin-2 signal transduction 351 Prediction of promiscuous peptides 280 migration peptide Origins and destinations of dendritic cells 448 Identification of herpes simplex virus T-cell epitopes Subject index peripheral tolerance stem cells Tolerogenic function of immature dendritic cells 477 Adult hepatic haematopoietic stem cells 45 predictive modelling Streptococcus pyogenes Prediction of promiscuous peptides 289 Fine specifity of streptococcal vaccine primary biliary cirrhosis stress Hepatoimmunology: A perspective 36 Trends in mucosal immunity in Antarctica 382 primary T-cell activation subtractive immunization Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 Tolerization and hybridoma production 319 prostate systemic lupus erythematosus Effect of Flt3 ligand upon murine prostate 370 Dendritic cell subsets in systemic lupus erythematosus 484 protease inhibitor Protease inhibitor and interleukin-6 expression 226 protective efficacy cell activation Vaccination against tuberculosis with plasmid-encoded Infection of mice with Mycobacterium avium 104 544 cytokines 346 cell clone protein binding I-Ad epitope of Mycobacterium avium 65 kilodalton Tamm-Horsfall binding toC IqandC 1 558 heat shock protein 574 P-selectin cell epitope Mast cells up-regulate P-selectin and intracellular I-Ad epitope of Mycobacterium avium 65 kilodalton adhesion model 1 170 heat shock protein 574 Pseudomonas aeruginosa ‘ cell receptor Dihydroxyvitamin D, inhibits interleukin-1f, Characterization of herpes simplex virus-specific interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 341 transgenic mice 156 Pseudomonas aeruginosa * cell Macrophage inflammatory protein-2/vascular endothelial Epitope-driven vaccine design 257 growth factor in corneal neovascularization 323 cells Dendritic cells in tolerance and immunity 463 ‘lymphocyte R T-cell apoptosis in the liver 74 Rac2 * lymphocytes T-cell defects in Rac2-deficient mice 231 Regulatory T cells and autoimmunity 567 rat Interaction between CD56 and fibroblast growth factor Macrophages in rat yolk sac 441 receptor | 364 recirculation T-cell defects in Rac2-deficient mice 231 Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 Tamm-Horsfall protein recycling hypothesis Tamm-Horsfall binding to C 1q and C | Does recycling in germinal centres exist? 30 T-cell development regulatory T cells Adult hepatic haematopoietic stem cells 45 Tolerogenic function of immature dendritic cells T-cell epitope prediction RelB Identification of herpes simplex virus T-cell epitopes 300 Nuclear RelB’ cells in human tissues 164 TGF-B rheumatic fever Apoptotic cells produce transforming growth factor-f Fine specifity of streptococcal vaccine 178 and interleukin-4 537 rheumatoid arthritis Thi cells Thoracic duct lymphoblasts in arthritis 148 Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induction rodent with dendritic cells 14 Tumour necrosis factor contributes to immunopathology ThI responses 436 Dendritic cell progenitors are CMRF-44+ 216 S I ulT -Tc e“l2l defects in Rac2-deficient mice 231 saliva Th2 cells Trends in mucosal immunity in Antarctica 382 Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induction self organizing maps with dendritic cells 14 Bioinformatic analysis and design of peptides 286 thoracic duct self-peptide Thoracic duct lymphoblasts in arthritis 148 Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induction thymus with dendritic cells 14 Characterization of herpes simplex virus-specific signal transduction transgenic mice 156 CD25 and interleukin-2 signal transduction 351 T-lymphocytes skin Hepatitis C virus epitopes in human histocompatibility Susceptibility of mouse keratinocytes to lysis 415 leucocyte antigen Tg mice 106 Subject index tolerance Vaccination with interleukin-2 and interleukin-18 Dendritic cells in tolerance and immunity 463 secreting Bacillus Calmette Guerin 209 Regulatory T cells and autoimmunity 567 tumour escape Immunobiology of liver dendritic cells 65 Dendritic cells: progress with tumour regression 520 Models of dendritic cell function 469 type I interferon Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 Combination interferon gene therapy for transcript stability cytomegalovirus 425 Cytoskeletal control of IL-1 mRNA degradation 328 V transcription factors a-Lipoic acid inhibits nitric oxide and tumour necrosis vaccination factor-a 550 Vaccination with interleukin-2 and interleukin-18 transgenic cell receptor secreting Bacillus Calmette Guerin 209 Characterization of herpes simplex virus-specific vaccine transgenic mice 156 Epitope-driven vaccine design 257 transgenic mice Immunity to asexual blood stage malaria 401 Models of dendritic cell function 469 vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) transgenic/knockout Macrophage inflammatory protein-2/vascular endothelial Tumour necrosis factor contributes to immunopathology growth factor in corneal neovascularization 323 436 viral hepatitis Animal models of autoimmune liver disease 113 Control or persistence of hepatitis B virus 101 transplantation tolerance viral immunology Spontaneous acceptance of liver transplants 93 Hepatitis C virus epitopes in human histocompatibility transplantation leucocyte antigen Tg mice 106 Primary T-cell activation within the liver 84 Yy Trypanosoma cruzi Dendritic cell maturation by Trypanosoma cruzi yolk sac heat-shock protein-70 241 Macrophages in rat yolk sac 441 tuberculosis Vaccination against tuberculosis with plasmid-encoded cytokines 346

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