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Papers associated with thymus (and ighx)

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Ouro proteins are not essential to tail regression during Xenopus tropicalis metamorphosis., Nakai Y., Genes Cells. March 1, 2016; 21 (3): 275-86.          


Identification of IgF, a hinge-region-containing Ig class, and IgD in Xenopus tropicalis., Zhao Y., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 8, 2006; 103 (32): 12087-92.                                  


Generation of a long-lasting, protective, and neutralizing antibody response to the ranavirus FV3 by the frog Xenopus., Maniero GD., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 2006; 30 (7): 649-57.


Sequence and expression pattern of J chain in the amphibian, Xenopus laevis., Hohman VS., Mol Immunol. October 1, 1997; 34 (14): 995-1002.


Is Xenopus IgX an analog of IgA?, Mussmann R., Eur J Immunol. December 1, 1996; 26 (12): 2823-30.


NK-like activity against allogeneic tumour cells demonstrated in the spleen of control and thymectomized Xenopus., Horton TL., Immunol Cell Biol. August 1, 1996; 74 (4): 365-73.


Ontogeny and thymus-dependence of T cell surface antigens in Xenopus: flow cytometric studies on monoclonal antibody-stained thymus and spleen., Gravenor I., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 1995; 19 (6): 507-23.


Lymphoid tumors of Xenopus laevis with different capacities for growth in larvae and adults., Robert J., Dev Immunol. January 1, 1994; 3 (4): 297-307.


Skin xenograft rejection in Xenopus--immunohistology and effect of thymectomy., Horton JD., Transplantation. February 1, 1992; 53 (2): 473-6.


Splenocyte response to T cell-derived cytokines in thymectomized Xenopus., Turner SL., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 1991; 15 (4): 319-28.


B-lymphocyte populations in Xenopus laevis., Hadji-Azimi I., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 1990; 14 (1): 69-84.


Inhibition of in vivo and in vitro transcription by monoclonal antibodies prepared against wheat germ RNA polymerase II that react with the heptapeptide repeat of eukaryotic RNA polymerase II., Thompson NE., J Biol Chem. July 5, 1989; 264 (19): 11511-20.


A cell surface marker of thymus-dependent lymphocytes in Xenopus laevis is identifiable by mouse monoclonal antibody., Nagata S., Eur J Immunol. August 1, 1985; 15 (8): 837-41.


Immune responses of thymus/lymphocyte embryonic chimeras: studies on tolerance and major histocompatibility complex restriction in Xenopus., Flajnik MF., Eur J Immunol. June 1, 1985; 15 (6): 540-7.


Ontogeny and characterization of mitogen-reactive lymphocytes in the thymus and spleen of the amphibian, Xenopus laevis., Williams NH., Immunology. June 1, 1983; 49 (2): 301-9.


Effector and regulator functions of splenic and thymic lymphocytes in the clawed toad Xenopus., Hsu E., Ann Immunol (Paris). January 1, 1983; 134D (3): 277-92.


Restoration of antibody responsiveness in early thymectomized Xenopus by implantation of major histocompatibility complex-mismatched larval thymus., Du Pasquier L., Eur J Immunol. July 1, 1982; 12 (7): 546-51.


Monoclonal anti-IgM can separate T cell from B cell proliferative responses in the frog, Xenopus laevis., Bleicher PA., J Immunol. October 1, 1981; 127 (4): 1549-55.


Antibody production to lipopolysaccharide in thymectomized Xenopus., Collie MH., Eur J Immunol. June 1, 1976; 5 (6): 426-7.

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