1. Two defects in old New Zealand black mice are involved in the loss of low-dose paralysis to Type III pneumococcal polysaccharide;McCoy;J. Immunol.,1985
2. Direct evidence for the involvement of thymus-derived (T) suppressor cells in the expression of low-dose paralysis to Type III pneumococcal polysaccharide;Baker;J. Immunol.,1982
3. Cell surface antigens and other characteristics of T cells regulating the antibody response to Type III pneumococcal polysaccharide;Taylor;J. Immunol.,1983
4. Enlargement of Lyt-2 positive T cells is associated with functional impairment and autoimmune hemolytic anemia in New Zealand black mice;McCoy;J. Immunol.,1985
5. Effect of Concanavalin-A on lymphocyte interactions involved in the antibody response to Type III pneumococcal polysaccharide. II. Ability of suppressor T cells to act on both B cells and amplifier T cells to limit the magnitude of the antibody response;Markham;J. Immunol.,1977