Baruj BenacerrafPublications of Baruj Benacerraf, 1980 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, in The Journal of Immunology:

 

Analysis of MHC class II presentation of particulate antigens of B lymphocytes
L Vidard, M Kovacsovics-Bankowski, S K Kraeft, L B Chen, B Benacerraf, and K L Rock
J Immunol 1996 156:2809-18

A mutant antigen-presenting cell defective in antigen presentation expresses class II MHC molecules with an altered conformation
L H Dang, L L Lien, B Benacerraf, and K L Rock
J Immunol 1993 150:4206-17

Murine B7 antigen provides a sufficient costimulatory signal for antigen-specific and MHC-restricted T cell activation
F Galvin, G J Freeman, Z Razi-Wolf, W Hall, Jr, B Benacerraf, L Nadler, and H Reiser
J Immunol 1992 149:3802-8

Heterogeneity in antigen processing by different types of antigen-presenting cells. Effect of cell culture on antigen processing ability
L Vidard, K L Rock, and B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1992 149:1905-11

Diversity in MHC class II ovalbumin T cell epitopes generated by distinct proteases
L Vidard, K L Rock, and B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1992 149:498-504

Chemical cross-linking of class I molecules on cells creates receptive peptide binding sites
K L Rock, L Rothstein, S Gamble, C Gramm, and B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1992 148:1451-7

The class II MHC-restricted presentation of endogenously synthesized ovalbumin displays clonal variation, requires endosomal/lysosomal processing, and is up-regulated by heat shock
M T Michalek, B Benacerraf, and K L Rock
J Immunol 1992 148:1016-24

The generation of immunogenic peptides can be selectively increased or decreased by proteolytic enzyme inhibitors
L Vidard, K L Rock, and B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1991 147:1786-91

Weak base amines can inhibit class I MHC-restricted antigen presentation
M T Michalek, B Benacerraf, and K L Rock
J Immunol 1991 146:449-56

Antigen processing and presentation. The biologic role of MHC molecules in determinant selection
B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1988 141:17-20

The role of antigen-presenting B cells in T cell priming in vivo. Studies of B cell-deficient mice
E A Kurt-Jones, D Liano, K A HayGlass, B Benacerraf, M S Sy, and A K Abbas
J Immunol 1988 140:3773-8

Cerulenin is a potent inhibitor of antigen processing by antigen-presenting cells
L D Falo, Jr, B Benacerraf, L Rothstein, and K L Rock
J Immunol 1987 139:3918-23

The expression, function, and ontogeny of a novel T cell-activating protein, TAP, in the thymus
E T Yeh, H Reiser, B Benacerraf, and K L Rock
J Immunol 1986 137:1232-8

Anti-idiotypic treatment of BALB/c mice induces CRIa-bearing suppressor cells with altered Igh-restricted function
M Slaoui, J Urbain, A Lowy, J G Monroe, F Willems, B Benacerraf, and M I Greene
J Immunol 1986 136:1968-73

T cell development in B cell-deficient mice. IV. The role of B cells as antigen-presenting cells in vivo
K T Hayglass, S J Naides, C F Scott, Jr, B Benacerraf, and M S Sy
J Immunol 1986 136:823-9

The role of Ia molecules in the activation of T lymphocytes. IV. The basis of the thymocyte IL 1 response and its possible role in the generation of the T cell repertoire
K L Rock and B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1984 132:1654-62

Obituary: Richard Gershon, 1932-1983
B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1983 131:3096-3097

Regulation of the hapten-specific T cell response. I. Preferential induction of hyporesponsiveness to the D-end of the major histocompatibility complex in the hapten-specific cytotoxic T cell response
C F Scott, Jr, M Tsurufuji, B Benacerraf, and M S Sy
J Immunol 1983 131:2184-9

Effect of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection on the development and regulation of T cell-mediated immune responses
M S Sy, M Tsurufuji, R Finberg, and B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1983 131:30-6

Inhibition of tumor growth by monoclonal anti-I-J antibodies
J A Drebin, C Waltenbaugh, S Schatten, B Benacerraf, and M I Greene
J Immunol 1983 130:506-9

The role of Ia molecules in the activation of T lymphocytes. II. Ia-restricted recognition of allo K/D antigens is required for class I MHC-stimulated mixed lymphocyte responses
K L Rock, M C Barnes, R N Germain, and B Benacerraf
J Immunol 1983 130:457-62

Genetic control of the cytolytic T lymphocyte response to influenza viruses: H-2 genes influence the response to H-2Kb plus virus
C S Reiss, M E Dorf, B Benacerraf, and S J Burakoff
J Immunol 1982 128:2295-9

Hapten-coupled monoclonal anti-I-A antibodies provide a first signal for the induction of suppression
J S Bromberg, J T Nepom, B Benacerraf, and M I Greene
J Immunol 1982 128:834-7

Biologic activity of an idiotype-bearing suppressor T cell factor produced by a long-term T cell hybridoma
M Takaoki, M S Sy, B Whitaker, J Nepom, R Finberg, R N Germain, A Nisonoff, B Benacerraf, and M I Greene
J Immunol 1982 128:49-53

Ir gene control of the cytotoxic T lymphocyte response to Sendai virus: H-2k mice are low responders to Sendai
M E Shapiro, S J Burakoff, B Benacerraf, and R W Finberg
J Immunol 1981 127:2571-4

Plaque-forming cell responses to trinitrophenyl (TNP)-L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT) in microcultures are not under conventional Ir gene control
N L Letvin, B Benacerraf, and R N Germain
J Immunol 1981 127:1534-8

Acquisition of syngeneic I-A determinants by T cells proliferating in response to poly (Glu60Ala30Tyr10)
J T Nepom, B Benacerraf, and R N Germain
J Immunol 1981 127:888-92

Analysis of Ir gene function using monoclonal antibodies: independent regulation of GAT and GLPhe T cell responses by I-A and I-E subregion products on a single accessory cell population
J T Nepom, B Benacerraf, and R N Germain
J Immunol 1981 127:31-4

Idiotypic analysis of anti-GAT antibodies. VIII. Comparison of interstrain and allotype-associated idiotypic specificities
S T Ju, M Pierres, R Germain, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
J Immunol 1981 126:177-82

Antigen and receptor-driven regulatory mechanisms. VI. Demonstration of cross-reactive idiotypic determinants on azobenzenearsonate-specific antigen-binding suppressor T cells producing soluble suppressor factor(s)
M H Dietz, M S Sy, M I Greene, A Nisonoff, B Benacerraf, and R N Germain
J Immunol 1980 125:2374-9

Loss of Ia-bearing splenic adherent cells after whole body ultraviolet irradiation
N L Letvin, J T Nepom, M I Greene, B Benacerraf, and R N Germain
J Immunol 1980 125:2550-4

Genetic control of cytolytic T lymphocyte responses. III. The role of K and I region alleles on the specificity of the cytolytic T lymphocyte response to trinitrophenyl-modified syngeneic cells
S J Burakoff, J Riccio, P Billings, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
J Immunol 1980 125:1432-5

Immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. V. Interacting T cell subpopulations in the suppressor pathway
D H Sherr, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
J Immunol 1980 125:1862-8

Hapten-specific T cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl
M E Sunday, J Z Weinberger, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
J Immunol 1980 125:1601-5

Immunologic effects of whole body ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. II. Defect in splenic adherent cell antigen presentation for stimulation of T cell proliferation
N L Letvin, I J Fox, M I Greene, B Benacerraf, and R N Germain
J Immunol 1980 125:1402-4

Idiotypic analysis of anti-GAT antibodies. VII. Common idiotype on hybridoma antibodies to poly(Glu60 Ala40)
S T Ju, M Pierres, R N Germain, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
J Immunol 1980 125:1230-6

Idiotypic analysis of anti-GL phi antibodies. I. Identification and strain distribution of GL-1 idiotypes
S T Ju, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
J Immunol 1980 124:2870-5

The origins of alloreactivity: differentiation of prekiller cells to viral infection results in alloreactive cytolytic T lymphocytes
R Finberg, H Cantor, B Benacerraf, and S Burakoff
J Immunol 1980 124:1858-60

Immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. IV. Requirement for Ia+ adherent cells for induction
D H Sherr, K M Heghinian, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
J Immunol 1980 124:1389-95

Comparison of T and B cell reactivity to antigens under Ir gene control
T J Kipps, J Z Weinberger, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
J Immunol 1980 124:1344-9

Mechanisms of regulation of cell-mediated immunity. VI. Antigen density dependence of the induction of genetically restricted suppressor cells
A Pierres, J S Bromberg, M S Sy, B Benacerraf, and M I Greene
J Immunol 1980 124:343-8

IgE response to synthetic polypeptide antigens. II. Idiotypic analysis of the IgE response to L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30-L-tyrosine10 (GAT)
A Dessein, S T Ju, M E Dorf, B Benacerraf, and R N Germain
J Immunol 1980 124:71-6

Idiotypic Analysis of Anti-GAT Antibodies: VI. Identification and Strain Distribution of the GA-1 Idiotype
Shyr-Te Ju, Michel Pierres, Ronald N. Germain, Baruj Benacerraf, and Martin E. Dorf
J Immunol 1979 123:2505-2510

Immune Suppression in Vivo with AntigenModified Syngeneic Cells: III. Distinctions Between T Cell Tolerance and T Cell Mediated Suppression
David H. Sherr, Krikor M. Heghinian, Baruj Benacerraf, and Martin E. Dorf
J Immunol 1979 123:2682-2688

Antigen Specific T Cell-Mediated Suppression: VI. Properties of in Vitro Generated L-Glutamic Acid60-L-Alanine30-L-Tyrosine10 (GAT)-Specific T-Suppressor Factor(s) (GAT-TSF) in Responder Mouse Strains
M. Pierres, B. Benacerraf, and R. N. Germain
J Immunol 1979 123:2756-2762

The Cytolytic T Lymphocyte Response to Trinitrophenyl-Modified Syngeneic Cells: I. Evidence for Antigen-Specific Helper T Cells
Robert Finberg, Mark I. Greene, Baruj Benacerraf, and Steven J. Burakoff
J Immunol 1979 123:1205-1209

The Cytolytic T Lymphocyte Response to Trinitrophenyl-Modified Syngeneic Cells: II. Evidence for Antigen-Specific Suppressor T Cells
Robert Finberg, Steven J. Burakoff, Baruj Benacerraf, and Mark I. Greene
J Immunol 1979 123:1210-1214

Gene Dose Effects in Ir Gene-Controlled Systems
Martin E. Dorf, Jack H. Stimpfling, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1979 123:269-271

IgE Responses to Synthetic Polypeptide Antigens: I. Simultaneous Ir Gene and Isotype-Specific Regulation of IgE Responses to L-Glutamic Acid60-L-Alanine30-L-Tyrosine10 (GAT)
Alain Dessein, Ronald N. Germain, Martin E. Dorf, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1979 123:463-470

Immune Suppression in vivo with Antigen-Modified Syngeneic Cells: II. T Cell-Mediated Nonresponsiveness to Fowl γ-Globulin
David H. Sherr, Nai-Kong V. Cheung, Krikor M. Heghinian, Baruj Benacerraf, and Martin E. Dorf
J Immunol 1979 122:1899-1904

Idiotypic Analysis of Anti-Gat Antibodies: III. Determinant Specificity and Immunoglobulin Class Distribution of CGAT Idiotype
Shyr-Te Ju, Martin E. Dorf, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1979 122:1054-1058

Characterization of the Primary IgM Response to Gat and GT: Conditions Required for the Detection of IgM Antibodies
Carl Waltenbaugh, Alain Dessein, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1979 122:27-33

Regulation of the Immune Response to Tumor Antigen: IV. Tumor Antigen-Specific Suppressor Factor(s) Bear I-J Determinants and Induce Suppressor T Cells in Vivo
Linda L. Perry, Baruj Benacerraf, and Mark I. Greene
J Immunol 1978 121:2144-2147

The Induction of Cytolytic T Lymphocytes with Specificity for p-Azophenylarsonate Coupled Syngeneic Cells
Linda A. Sherman, Steven J. Burakoff, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1978 121:1432-1436

Mechanisms of Regulation of Cell-Mediated Immunity: II. Induction and Suppression of Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity to Azobenzenearsonate-Coupled Syngeneic Cells
Bruce Allen Bach, Linda Sherman, Baruj Benacerraf, and Mark Irwin Greene
J Immunol 1978 121:1460-1468

H-2 Control of Tolerance Induction to L-Glutamic Acid, L-Lysine-Containing Polymers
Nai-Kong V. Cheung, Krikor M. Heghinian, Martin E. Dorf, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1978 121:1370-1375

Idiotypic Analysis of Anti-GAT Antibodies: I. Presence of Common Idiotypic Specificities in Both Responder and Nonresponder Mice
Shyr-Te Ju, Thomas J. Kipps, Jacques Theze, Baruj Benacerraf, and Martin E. Dorf
J Immunol 1978 121:1034-1039

Antigen-Specific T Cell-Mediated Suppression: II. In Vitro Induction by I-J-Coded L-Glutamic Acid50-L-Tyrosine50 (GT)-Specific T Cell Suppressor Factor (GT-T8F) of Suppressor T Cells (TS2) Bearing Distinct I-J Determinants
Ronald N. Germain, Jacques Theze, Carl Waltenbaugh, Martin E. Dorf, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1978 121:602-607

Antigen-Specific T Cell-Mediated Suppression: III. Induction of Antigen-Specific Suppressor T Cells (TS2) in L-Glutamic Acid60-L-Alanine30-L-Tyrosine10 (GAT) Responder Mice by Nonresponder-Derived GAT-Suppressor Factor (GAT-TSF)
Ronald N. Germain and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1978 121:608-612

Opinion: A Hypothesis to Relate the Specificity of T Lymphocytes and the Activity of I Region-Specific Ir Genes in Macrophages and B Lymphocytes
Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1978 120:1809-1812

Inhibition of the Induction of Cytolytic T Lymphocytes with Alloantisera Directed against H-2K and H-2D Gene Products
Francois Lemonnier, Steven J. Burakoff, Matthew Mescher, Martin E. Dorf, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1978 120:1717-1720

Mechanisms of Regulation of Cell-Mediated Immune Responses: I. Effect of the Route of Immunization with TNP-Coupled Syngeneic Cells on the Induction and Suppression of Contact Sensitivity to Picryl Chloride
Mark I. Greene, Masanobu Sugimoto, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1978 120:1604-1611

Enhancement of Carrier-Specific Helper T Cell Function by the Synthetic Adjuvant, N-Acetyl Muramyl-l-Alanyl-d-Isoglutamine (MDP)
Masanobu Sugimoto, Ronald N. Germain, Louis Chedid, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1978 120:980-982

Analysis of the Restricted Dinitrophenyl (DNP) Antibody Response to the DNP Conjugate of Poly-(L-Glu56, L-Lys35, L-Phe9)
Thomas J. Kipps, Baruj Benacerraf, and Martin E. Dorf
J Immunol 1978 120:46-52

Development of a Hemolytic Plaque Assay for Glutamic Acid, Lysine-Containing Polypeptides: Demonstration that Nonresponder Mice Produce Antibodies to These Peptides When Conjugated to an Immunogenic Carrier
Nai Kong V. Cheung, Martin E. Dorf, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1977 119:901-905

Immunosuppressive Factor(s) Specific for L-Glutamic Acid50-L-Tyrosine50 (GT): I. Production, Characterization, and Lack of H-2 Restriction for Activity in Recipient Strain
Carl Waltenbaugh, Patrice Debré, Jacques Thèze, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1977 118:2073-2077

Specificity of Rat Xenogeneic Cell-Mediated Cytolysis for the Products of the K and D Loci of the Mouse H-2 Complex
Steven J. Burakoff, Martin E. Dorf, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1977 118:1795-1798

Analysis of the Cross-Reactive Immune Suppression Induced by the Random Copolymers L-Glutamic Acid50-L-Tyrosine50 (GT), L-Glutamic Acid60-L-Alanine40 (GA), and L-Glutamic Acid60-L-Alanine30-L-Tyrosine10 (GAT)
Carl Waltenbaugh, Patrice Debré, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1976 117:1603-1607

Immunosuppressive Factor(s) Extracted from Lymphoid Cells of Nonresponder Mice Primed with L-Glutamic Acid60-L-Alanine30-L-Tyrosine10 (GAT): I. Activity and Antigenic Specificity
Judith A. Kapp, Carl W. Pierce, Fern De La Croix, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1976 116:305-309

Induction of T Lymphocyte Responses to a Small Molecular Weight Antigen: I. Failure to Induce Tolerance in Azobenzenearsonate (ABA)-Specific T Cells in Guinea Pigs with an ABA Conjugate of a Copolymer of D-Glutamic Acid and D-Lysine (D-GL)
Wesley W. Bullock, David H. Katz, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1975 115:272-277

Cell Interactions Between Histoincompatible T and B Lymphocytes: VIII. In Vivo Cooperative Responses Between Lymphocytes Are Controlled by Genes in the K-End of the H-2 Complex
Martin E. Dorf, David H. Katz, Mary Graves, Henry DiMuzio, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1975 114:1717-1719

Binding of Poly (Glu60Ala30Tyr10) by Thymic Lymphocytes from Genetic Responder and Non-Responder Mice: Effect of Antihistocompatibility Serum
L. James Kennedy, Jr., Martin E. Dorf, Emil R. Unanue, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1975 114:1670-1675

Characterization of Immune Response and Mixed Lymphocyte Reactions in Selected Intra-H-2 Recombinant Strains
M. E. Dorf, J. M. D. Plate, J. H. Stimpfling, and B. Benacerraf
J Immunol 1975 114:602-605

Induction of Tolerance to Nucleic Acid Determinants by Administration of a Complex of Nucleoside d-Glutamic Acid and d- Lysine (D-GL)
IZelig Eshhar, Baruj Benacerraf, and David H. Katz
J Immunol 1975 114:872-876

Induction of Tolerance to Nucleic Acid Determinants by Administration of a Complex of Nucleoside d-Glutamic Acid and d-Lysine (D-GL)
Zelig Eshhar, Baruj Benacerraf, and David H. Katz
J Immunol 1975 114:872-876

Comparison of T Lymphocyte-Dependent and B Lymphocyte-Dependent Mitogen-Stimulated DNA Synthesis in Serum-Free Medium with Spleen Cells from Animals Chosen for Broad Variation in Genetically Determined Differences in T Lymphocyte Mitogen Responsiveness
R. Michael Williams and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1974 113:1844-1849

Dissociation of T Cell Helper Function and Delayed Hypersensitivity
John Silver and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1974 113:1872-1875

Hapten-Specific IgE Antibody Responses in Mice: III. Establishment of Parameters for Generation of Helper T Cell Function Regulating the Primary and Secondary Responses of IgE and IgG B Lymphocytes
Toshiyuki Hamaoka, Peter E. Newburger, David H. Katz, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1974 113:958-973

Hapten-Specific IgE Antibody Responses in Mice: IV. Evidence for Distinctive Sensitivities of IgE and IgG B Lymphocytes to the Regulatory Influences of T Cells
David H. Katz, Toshiyuki Hamaoka, Peter E. Newburger, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1974 113:974-983

Genetic Control of the Immune Response: the Effect of Non-H-2 Linked Genes on Antibody Production
Martin E. Dorf, Edward K. Dunham, Judith P. Johnson, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1974 112:1329-1336

Immune Responses in Vitro: X. Functions of Macrophages
Carl W. Pierce, Judith A. Kapp, David D. Wood, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1974 112:1181-1189

Failure to Induce Tolerance to 2,4-Dinitrochlorobenzene Contact Sensitivity with a 2,4-Dinitrophenyl (DNP) Conjugate of a Copolymer of D-Glutamic Acid and D-Lysine, a Specific Tolerogen for DNP B Cells
Baruj Benacerraf and David H. Katz
J Immunol 1974 112:1158-1163

Cell Interactions between Histoincompatible T and B Lymphocytes. V. Failure of Histoincompatible T Cells to Interfere with Physiologic Cooperation between Syngeneic T and B Lymphocytes
David H. Katz, Toshiyuki Hamaoka, Martin E. Dorf, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1974 112:855-857

Mapping the H-2-Linked Genes Governing, Respectively, the Immune Responses to a Glutamic Acid-Alanine-Tyrosine Copolymer and to Limiting Doses of Ovalbumin
Edward K. Dunham, Martin E. Dorf, Donald C. Shreffler, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1973 111:1621-1625

An Effector-Cell Independent Step in Target Cell Lysis by Sensitized Mouse Lymphocytes
Eric Martz and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1973 111:1538-1545

Genetic Control of Thymus-Derived Cell Function: III. DNA Synthetic Responses of Rat Lymph Node Cells Stimulated in Culture with Concanavalin A and Phytohemagglutinin
R. Michael Williams, Michael J. Moore, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1973 111:1571-1578

Genetic Control of Thymus-Derived Cell Function: IV. Mitogen Responsiveness and Mixed Lymphocyte Reactivity of Thymus Cells and Lymph Node Cells from Lewis and Brown Norway Rats
R. Michael Willams, Michael J. Moore, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1973 111:1579-1584

Carrier Function in Anti-Hapten Antibody Responses: VI. Establishment of Experimental Conditions for Either Inhibitory or Enhancing Influences of Carrier-Specific Cells on Antibody Production
David H. Katz, William E. Paul, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1973 110:107-117

Histocompatibility-Linked Genetic Control of the Immune Response to Hapten Guinea Pig Albumin Conjugates in Inbred Guinea Pigs
Ira Green, William E. Paul, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1972 109:457-463

Carrier Function in Anti-Hapten Antibody Responses: V. Analysis of Cellular Events in the Enhancement of Antibody Responses by the "allogeneic Effect" in DNP-OVA-Primed Guinea Pigs Challenged with a Heterologous DNP-Conjugate
David H. Katz, William E. Paul, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1971 107:1319-1328

Augmented Anti-SIII Antibody Responses to an SIII-Protein Conjugate
William E. Paul, David H. Katz, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1971 107:685-688

Genetic Control of Immune Responsiveness to a Glutamic Acid, Alanine, Tyrosine Copolymer in Mice: I. Linkage of Responsiveness to H-2 Genotype
W. J. Martin, P. H. Maurer, and B. Benacerraf
J Immunol 1971 107:715-718

The Pll Gene and Histocompatibility Genotype in Inbred and Random-Bred Guinea Pigs
Leonard Ellman, Ira Green, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1971 107:382-388

Genetic Control of Immune Responsiveness to Limiting Doses of Proteins and Hapten Protein Conjugates in Guinea Pigs
Ira Green and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1971 107:374-381

Specificity of Tolerance to Antigens the Immune Response to Which Is Controlled by the PLL Gene
Helena Selawry, Ira Green, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1971 106:276-278

Genetic Control of the Specificity of Anti-DNP Antibodies: I. Differences in the Specificity of anti-DNP Antibody Produced by Mammalian Species
Takeshi Yoshida, William E. Paul, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1970 105:306-313

Genetic Control of the Specificity of Anti-DNP Antibodies: II. Differences in the Specificity of Anti-DNP Antibody Produced by Several Inbred Strains of Mice
William E. Paul, Takeshi Yoshida, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1970 105:314-321

Immunosuppressive Effect of the Depletion of Circulating Lymphocytes by Chronic Irradiation of the Rat Spleen
Takeshi Yoshida, Robert L. Hunter, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1970 104:1111-1116

Binding Properties of Anti-Dinitrophenylated-Bacitracin A Antibodies Produced in Guinea Pigs
Domenico Mancino, William E. Paul, Baruj Benacerraf, Gregory W. Siskind, and Zoltan Ovary
J Immunol 1970 104:224-229

Further Evidence of the Role of γl Guinea Pig Antibodies in Mediating Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis (PCA)
Victor Nussenzweig, Baruj Benacerraf, and Zoltan Ovary
J Immunol 1969 103:1152-1154

The Effect of the Amount of Mycobacterial Adjuvants on the Immune Response of Strain 2, Strain 13 and Hartley Strain Guinea Pigs to DNP-PLL and DNP-GL
Ira Green, Baruj Benacerraf, and Sanford H. Stone
J Immunol 1969 103:403-412

The Effect of Intravenous Antigen on Circulating Monocytes in Animals with Delayed Hypersensitivity
Takeshi Yoshida, Baruj Benacerraf, Robert T. McCluskey, and Pierre Vassalli
J Immunol 1969 102:804-811

A Study of Immunologic Tolerance in the Dinitrophenyl Poly-l-Lysine Immune System
Gail A. Theis, Ira Green, Baruj Benacerraf, and Gregory W. Siskind
J Immunol 1969 102:513-518

Sedimentation Properties of Antibody Cytophilic for Macrophages
Arthur Berken and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1968 100:1219-1222

The Immune Response of Random-Bred Hartley Strain Guinea Pigs to 2,4-Dinitrophenyl Conjugates of a Copolymer of l-Glutamic Acid and l-Lysine
Jean-Pierre Lamelin, William E. Paul, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1968 100:1058-1061

The Effect of Antigen Dose and Time after Immunization on the Amount and Affinity of Anti-Hapten Antibody
Edmond A. Goidl, William E. Paul, Gregory W. Siskind, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1968 100:371-375

Secondary Antibody Responses in Haptenic Systems: Cell Population Selection by Antigen
William E. Paul, Gregory W. Siskind, Baruj Benacerraf, and Zoltan Ovary
J Immunol 1967 99:760-770

Effect of Anticoagulants on Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions
Stanley Cohen, Baruj Benacerraf, Robert T. McCluskey, and Zoltan Ovary
J Immunol 1967 98:351-358

Studies on the Specificity of the Cellular Infiltrate of Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions
Stanley Cohen, Robert T. McCluskey, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1967 98:269-273

Presence of Identical Antigenic Determinants in the Fd Fragments of γ1- and γ2-Guinea Pig Immunoglobulins
Victor Nussenzweig and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1966 97:171-176

Problems Encountered in Double Diffusion Analysis in Agar of Hapten Specific Immune Systems: I. Complement Dependent Precipitation
William E. Paul and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1965 95:1067-1073

Problems Encountered in Double Diffusion Analysis in Agar of Hapten Specific Immune Systems: II. The Effect of the Relative Solubility of the Immune Complexes Formed by Cross-Reacting Systems
William E. Paul and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1965 95:1074-1079

Immunologic Properties of Products Obtained by Mild Reduction of Human and Guinea Pig γ-Globulins
Victor Nussenzweig, Edward C. Franklin, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1964 93:1015-1023

Studies on the Properties of Fragments of Guinea Pig γ1 and γ2 Antibodies Obtained by Papain Digestion and Mild Reduction
Victor Nussenzweig and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1964 93:1008-1014

Studies of the L Chains of Guinea Pig and Rat Anti-2,4-Dinitrophenyl Antibodies
Baruj Benacerraf, Carmen Merryman, and Ruben A. Binaghi
J Immunol 1964 93:618-624

Properties of Rat Anaphylactic Antibody
Ruben A. Binaghi, Baruj Benacerraf, Kurt J. Bloch, and Francois M. Kourilsky
J Immunol 1964 92:927-933

The Production of Anaphylactic Antibody in the Rat
Ruben A. Binaghi and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1964 92:920-926

Antigenic Relationship between Two Types of 7 S Guinea Pig γ-Globulins
G. Jeanette Thorbecke, Baruj Benacerraf, and Zoltan Ovary
J Immunol 1963 91:670-676

Studies on the Role of Complement in the Immune Clearance of Escherichia Coli and Rat Erythrocytes by the Reticuloendothelial System in Mice
H. L. Spiegelberg, P. A. Miescher, and B. Benacerraf
J Immunol 1963 90:751-759

Studies on the Specificity of the Cellular Infiltrate in Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions
Robert T. McCluskey, Baruj Benacerraf, and Jean W. McCluskey
J Immunol 1963 90:466-477

Blood Clearance of P32-Labeled Vesicular Stomatitis and Newcastle Disease Viruses by the Reticuloendothelial System in Mice
K. T. Brunner, D. Hurez, R. T. McCluskey, and B. Benacerraf
J Immunol 1960 85:99-105

Experimental Production of Antinuclear Antibodies
Peter Miescher, Norman S. Cooper, and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1960 85:27-36

The Clearance of Antigen Antibody Complexes from the Blood by the Reticulo-Endothelial System
B. Benacerraf, M. Sebestyen, and N. S. Cooper
J Immunol 1959 82:131-137

The Effect of Histamine Upon the Local Fixation of Antibodies in the Skin of the Guinea Pig
B. Benacerraf, G. Biozzi, and B. N. Halpern
J Immunol 1954 73:318-321

A Quantitative Study of the Arthus Phenomenon Induced Passively in the Guinea Pig
Baruj Benacerraf and Elvin A. Kabat
J Immunol 1950 64:1-19

A Quantitative Study of Passive Anaphylaxis in the Guinea Pig: V. The Latent Period in Passive Anaphylaxis in Its Relation to the Dose of Rabbit Antiovalbumin
Baruj Benacerraf and Elvin A. Kabat
J Immunol 1949 62:517-522

A Quantitative Study of Passive Anaphylaxis in the Guinea Pig. IV.: Passive Sensitization with Non-Precipitable or "Univalent" Rabbit Antiovalbumin
Elvin A. Kabat and Baruj Benacerraf
J Immunol 1949 62:97-101

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