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Authors: Bacsi, S Geoffrey, R Visentin, G De Palma, R Aster, R Gorski, J
Citation: S. Bacsi et al., Identification of T cells responding to a self-protein modified by an external agent, HUMAN IMMUN, 62(2), 2001, pp. 113-124

Authors: Li Pira, G Bottone, L Fenoglio, D Terranova, P Pontali, E Ivaldi, F Del Galdo, F Mortara, L Loregian, A Palu, G Kunkl, A Accolla, R De Palma, R Manca, F
Citation: G. Li Pira et al., Analysis of the antigen specific T cell repertoires in HIV infection, IMMUNOL LET, 79(1-2), 2001, pp. 85-91

Authors: Mazzarella, G Bianco, A Catena, E De Palma, R Abbate, GF
Citation: G. Mazzarella et al., Th1/Th2 lymphocyte polarization in asthma, ALLERGY, 55, 2000, pp. 6-9

Authors: De Palma, R Sacerdoti, G Abbate, GF Martucci, P Mazzarella, G
Citation: R. De Palma et al., Use of altered peptide ligands to modulate immune responses as a possible immunotherapy for allergies, ALLERGY, 55, 2000, pp. 56-59

Authors: de Paulis, A De Palma, R Di Gioia, L Carfora, M Prevete, N Tosi, G Accolla, RS Marone, G
Citation: A. De Paulis et al., Tat protein is an HIV-1-encoded beta-chemokine homolog that promotes migration and up-regulates CCR3 expression on human Fc epsilon RI+ cells, J IMMUNOL, 165(12), 2000, pp. 7171-7179

Authors: De Palma, R Wu, SH Sallusto, F Di Felice, G Martucci, P Geraci, D Colombo, P Troise, C Sacerdoti, G Nocera, A Gorski, J
Citation: R. De Palma et al., Use of antagonist peptides to inhibit in vitro T cell responses to Par j1,the major allergen of Parietaria judaica pollen, J IMMUNOL, 162(4), 1999, pp. 1982-1987

Authors: Battaglia, M Andreani, M Manna, M Nesci, S Tonucci, P Persini, B della Cuna, GR Nocera, A Gorski, J Lucarelli, G De Palma, R
Citation: M. Battaglia et al., Coexistence of two functioning T-cell repertoires in healthy ex-thalassemics bearing a persistent mixed chimerism years after bone marrow transplantation, BLOOD, 94(10), 1999, pp. 3432-3438

Authors: Bacsi, S De Palma, R Visentin, GP Gorski, J Aster, RH
Citation: S. Bacsi et al., Complexes of heparin and platelet factor 4 specifically stimulate T cells from patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia thrombosis, BLOOD, 94(1), 1999, pp. 208-215
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