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Immunologic Memory
Known as:
Immunological Memories
, Immunological Memory
, Memory, Immunological
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The altered state of immunologic responsiveness resulting from initial contact with antigen, which enables the individual to produce antibodies more…
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Immune response
Immunity
Immunoregulation
aspects of radiation effects
physiological aspects
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Titanium allergy in dental implant patients: a clinical study on 1500 consecutive patients.
A. Sicilia
,
S. Cuesta
,
+4 authors
A. Maestro
Clinical Oral Implants Research
2008
Corpus ID: 12718031
BACKGROUND In dentistry, allergic reactions to Ti implants have not been studied, nor considered by professionals. Placing…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Generation of migratory antigen-specific plasma blasts and mobilization of resident plasma cells in a secondary immune response.
M. Odendahl
,
H. Mei
,
+8 authors
T. Dörner
Blood
2005
Corpus ID: 42402458
Maintenance of protective humoral immunity depends on the generation and survival of antibody-secreting cells. The bone marrow…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Effector differentiation is not prerequisite for generation of memory cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
N. Manjunath
,
P. Shankar
,
+8 authors
U. Andrian
Journal of Clinical Investigation
2001
Corpus ID: 40882829
The lineage relationship between short-lived effector T cells and long-lived memory cells is not fully understood. We have…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Functional Responses and Costimulator Dependence of Memory CD4+ T Cells1
C. London
,
Michael P. Lodge
,
A. Abbas
Journal of Immunology
2000
Corpus ID: 38897117
To examine the functional characteristics of memory CD4+ T cells, we used an adoptive transfer system to generate a stable…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Two subsets of memory T lymphocytes with distinct homing potentials and effector functions
F. Sallusto
,
D. Lenig
,
R. Förster
,
M. Lipp
,
A. Lanzavecchia
Nature
1999
Corpus ID: 4402019
Originally published as 401, 708–712; 1999Naive T lymphocytes travel to T-cell areas of secondary lymphoid organs in search of…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Rapid Effector Function in CD8+ Memory T Cells
A. Lalvani
,
R. Brookes
,
S. Hambleton
,
W. Britton
,
A. Hill
,
A. McMichael
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1997
Corpus ID: 18180068
The nature of the CD8+ T cells that underlie antiviral protective immunological memory in vivo is unclear. We have characterized…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Differentiation of T cell lymphokine gene expression: the in vitro acquisition of T cell memory
S. Ehlers
,
Kendall A. Smith
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1991
Corpus ID: 12127454
A simple in vitro experimental system was devised to reflect the in vivo generation of a T cell anamnestic response so that T…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
Lymphokine control of in vivo immunoglobulin isotype selection.
F. Finkelman
,
Joanne Holmes
,
+7 authors
W. Paul
Annual Review of Immunology
1990
Corpus ID: 9640819
Several specific conclusions can be drawn from these studies: 1. IL-4 is required for the generation of both primary polyclonal…
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Review
1980
Review
1980
The Follicular Dendritic Cell: Its Role in Antigen Presentation in the Generation of Immunological Memory
G. Klaus
,
J. Humphrey
,
A. Kunkl
,
D. W. Dongworth
Immunological Reviews
1980
Corpus ID: 28257131
There is an ever-growing tendency for cellular immunologists to work with suspension cultures of lymphocytes in a variety of in…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
DISQUISITIONS ON ORIGINAL ANTIGENIC SIN
S. de St.Groth
,
R. G. Webster
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1966
Corpus ID: 36704662
When primary immunity is boosted not by the homologous but by a crossreacting vaccine, the newly formed antibodies react better…
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