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Alloreactivity of an antigen-specific T-cell clone
Benjamin Sredni, Ronald H. Schwartz
National Institutes of Health
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T Cell Clone
100%
Antigen-specific T Cells
100%
Alloreactivity
100%
Alloantigen
100%
T Cells
66%
T Cell Subpopulations
66%
Autoreactive T Cells
66%
Spleen Cells
66%
Alloreactive
66%
Ovalbumin
66%
Dinitrophenyl
66%
H-Y Antigen
66%
Vice
33%
Two-point
33%
MHC Class II
33%
Soluble Protein
33%
Cellular Level
33%
T Cell Receptor
33%
Spleen
33%
Cellular Factors
33%
Antigen-presenting Cells
33%
Syngeneic
33%
Cross-reactivity
33%
Cytotoxic Activity
33%
Protein Antigen
33%
Result Interpretation
33%
Antigen-specific
33%
Allogeneic
33%
Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecules
33%
Soluble Antigen
33%
Recloning
33%
MHC Antigens
33%
Boehme
33%
Specific T Cells
33%
Germline Gene
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Alloimmunity
100%
Antigen Specificity
100%
Cell Clone
100%
T Cell
100%
Alloantigen
75%
Antigen
50%
Splenocyte
50%
H-Y Antigen
50%
T Lymphocyte Subpopulation
50%
Alloreactive T Cell
50%
T Cell Receptor
25%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
25%
Cross-Reactivity
25%
Volume
25%
Cell Level
25%
Cell Population
25%
Cytotoxicity
25%
Mouse
25%
Syngenic
25%
Major Histocompatibility Complex
25%
Interleukin 2
25%
Major Histocompatibility Antigen
25%
Germ Line
25%