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2. T cell regulation of B cell activation. Antigen-specific and antigen-nonspecific suppressor pathways are mediated by distinct T cell subpopulations;Asano;Journal of Immunology,1983
3. T cell regulation of B cell activation. I-A-restricted T suppressor cells inhibit the major histocompatibility complex-restricted interactions of T helper cells with B cells and accessory cells;Asano;Journal of Experimental Medicine,1983
4. T cell regulation of B cell activation. An antigen-mediated tripartite interaction of Ts cells, Th cells and B cells is required for suppression;Asano;Journal of Immunology,1984
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