1. Studies on synovial fluid in arthritis. The selves may be cytotoxic for cells bearing foreign antigens, such as Chang cells."7 Cytotoxicity was observed by Mackay et al. during only the first few days in culture and the effect was lost after 10 recurrence of monoarticular cells with in vitro cytotoxic effect;Hedberg, H.;Acta Med Scand,1967
2. The reaction of blood lymphocytes from patients with rheumatoid arthritis against human connective tissue cells in vitro. Clin Exp days.'7 A similar phenomenon might have been operating in the cytotoxicity tests showing positive results in this study. If the synovial fibroblasts expressed neoantigens, then synovial macrophages, Immunol;Sukernik, R.; Hanin, A.; Mosolov, A.,1968
3. The effect of peripheral lymphocytes from patients with inflammatory joint diseases on human target cells in vitro. Clin Exp Immunol;M, MacLennan I.C.; G, Loewi,1968
4. Interaction in vitro between synovial cells and autologous lymphocytes and sera from arthritis patients;Ghose, T.; F, Woodbury I.; M, Hansell M.;J Clin Pathol,1975
5. The cytotoxicity of leukocytes and lymphocytes from patients with rheumatoid arthritis for synovial cells;A, Person D.; T, Sharp J.; D, Lidsky M.;J Clin Invest,1976