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Authors: FIELD EH ZENG YH JOHNSON PA BERESNEV IA
Citation: Eh. Field et al., NONLINEAR SEDIMENT RESPONSE DURING THE 1994 NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE - OBSERVATIONS AND FINITE SOURCE SIMULATIONS, J GEO R-SOL, 103(B11), 1998, pp. 26869-26883

Authors: BERESNEV IA FIELD EH VANDENABEELE K JOHNSON PA
Citation: Ia. Beresnev et al., MAGNITUDE OF NONLINEAR SEDIMENT RESPONSE IN LOS-ANGELES BASIN DURING THE 1994 NORTHRIDGE, CALIFORNIA, EARTHQUAKE, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 88(4), 1998, pp. 1079-1084

Authors: FIELD EH GAO Q
Citation: Eh. Field et Q. Gao, CD4 REGULATORY CELLS IN IMMUNE TOLERANCE, The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 132(2), 1998, pp. 91-96

Authors: FIELD EH ROUSE TM GAO QL CHANG B
Citation: Eh. Field et al., ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ENHANCED TH2 TH1 CYTOKINE PROFILE AND DONOR T-CELL CHIMERISM FOLLOWING TOTAL LYMPHOID IRRADIATION/, Human immunology, 52(2), 1997, pp. 144-154

Authors: FIELD EH GAO Q CHEN NX KAZMERZAK K
Citation: Eh. Field et al., ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC INHIBITION OF IL-2 MEDIATED T-CELL PROLIFERATION IN NEONATAL PRIMED MICE - IMPLICATIONS FOR ANERGY MECHANISMS OF TOLERANCE, Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 99(1), 1997, pp. 1498-1498

Authors: FIELD EH GAO QL CHEN NX ROUSE TM
Citation: Eh. Field et al., BALANCING THE IMMUNE-SYSTEM FOR TOLERANCE - A CASE FOR REGULATORY CD4CELLS, Transplantation, 64(1), 1997, pp. 1-7

Authors: CHAVEZGARCIA FJ RODRIGUEZ M FIELD EH HATZFELD D
Citation: Fj. Chavezgarcia et al., TOPOGRAPHIC SITE EFFECTS - A COMPARISON OF 2 NONREFERENCE METHODS, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 87(6), 1997, pp. 1667-1673

Authors: FIELD EH JOHNSON PA BERESNEV IA ZENG YH
Citation: Eh. Field et al., NONLINEAR GROUND-MOTION AMPLIFICATION BY SEDIMENTS DURING THE 1994 NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE, Nature, 390(6660), 1997, pp. 599-602

Authors: GAO QL CHEN NX ROUSE TM FIELD EH
Citation: Ql. Gao et al., THE ROLE OF INTERLEUKIN-4 IN THE INDUCTION-PHASE OF ALLOGENEIC NEONATAL TOLERANCE, Transplantation, 62(12), 1996, pp. 1847-1854

Authors: CHEN NX GAO QL FIELD EH
Citation: Nx. Chen et al., PREVENTION OF THE RESPONSES IS CRITICAL FOR TOLERANCE, Transplantation, 61(7), 1996, pp. 1076-1083

Authors: HOUGH SE FIELD EH
Citation: Se. Hough et Eh. Field, ON THE COHERENCE OF GROUND MOTION IN THE SAN-FERNANDO VALLEY, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 86(6), 1996, pp. 1724-1732

Authors: FIELD EH
Citation: Eh. Field, SPECTRAL AMPLIFICATION IN A SEDIMENT-FILLED VALLEY EXHIBITING CLEAR BASIN-EDGE-INDUCED WAVES, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 86(4), 1996, pp. 991-1005

Authors: FIELD EH YE ZX ROUSE TM
Citation: Eh. Field et al., MECHANISMS OF TOLERANCE INDUCTION - SPLENOCYTES FROM TOTAL LYMPHOID IRRADIATED MICE INHIBIT THE IL-2 PATHWAY IN TCR-ACTIVATED CD4 CELLS, The Journal of immunology, 157(9), 1996, pp. 3796-3803

Authors: FIELD EH ROUSE TM
Citation: Eh. Field et Tm. Rouse, ALLOANTIGEN PRIMING AFTER TOTAL LYMPHOID IRRADIATION ALTERS ALLOIMMUNE CYTOKINE RESPONSES, Transplantation, 60(7), 1995, pp. 695-702

Authors: CHEN NX GAO QL FIELD EH
Citation: Nx. Chen et al., EXPANSION OF MEMORY TH2 CELLS OVER TH1 CELLS IN NEONATAL PRIMED MICE, Transplantation, 60(11), 1995, pp. 1187-1193

Authors: GAO QL CHEN NX FIELD EH
Citation: Ql. Gao et al., CD4 TH2 CELLS DO NOT FUNCTIONALLY SUPPRESS CTL GENERATION IN NEONATALTOLERANT MICE, Transplantation, 60(11), 1995, pp. 1260-1268

Authors: CHEN NX FIELD EH
Citation: Nx. Chen et Eh. Field, ENHANCED TYPE-2 AND DIMINISHED TYPE-1 CYTOKINES IN NEONATAL TOLERANCE, Transplantation, 59(7), 1995, pp. 933-941

Authors: FIELD EH JACOB KH
Citation: Eh. Field et Kh. Jacob, A COMPARISON AND TEST OF VARIOUS SITE-RESPONSE ESTIMATION TECHNIQUES,INCLUDING 3 THAT ARE NOT REFERENCE-SITE DEPENDENT, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 85(4), 1995, pp. 1127-1143

Authors: FIELD EH CLEMENT AC JACOB KH AHARONIAN V HOUGH SE FRIBERG PA BABAIAN TO KARAPETIAN SS HOVANESSIAN SM ABRAMIAN HA
Citation: Eh. Field et al., EARTHQUAKE SITE-RESPONSE STUDY IN GIUMRI (FORMERLY LENINAKAN), ARMENIA, USING AMBIENT NOISE OBSERVATIONS, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 85(1), 1995, pp. 349-353

Authors: FIELD EH CHEN NX
Citation: Eh. Field et Nx. Chen, ENHANCED TYPE-2 AND DIMINISHED TYPE-1 CYTOKINE PRODUCTION IN NEONATALTOLERANT MICE, The FASEB journal, 8(5), 1994, pp. 10000750-10000750

Authors: CHACE JH COWDERY JS FIELD EH
Citation: Jh. Chace et al., EFFECT OF ANTI-CD4 ON CD4 SUBSETS .1. ANTI-CD4 PREFERENTIALLY DELETESRESTING, NAIVE CD4 CELLS AND SPARES ACTIVATED CD4 CELLS, The Journal of immunology, 152(2), 1994, pp. 405-412

Authors: FLEMING AL FIELD EH TOLAYMAT N COWDERY JS
Citation: Al. Fleming et al., AGE INFLUENCES RECOVERY OF SYSTEMIC AND MUCOSAL IMMUNE-RESPONSES FOLLOWING ACUTE DEPLETION OF CD4 T-CELLS, Clinical immunology and immunopathology, 69(3), 1993, pp. 285-291

Authors: FIELD EH STEINMULLER D
Citation: Eh. Field et D. Steinmuller, NONDELETIONAL MECHANISMS OF TOLERANCE IN TOTAL-LYMPHOID IRRADIATION-INDUCED BONE-MARROW CHIMERAS, Transplantation, 56(1), 1993, pp. 250-253

Authors: FIELD EH NOELLE RJ ROUSE T GOEKEN J WALDSCHMIDT T
Citation: Eh. Field et al., EVIDENCE FOR EXCESSIVE TH2 CD4-VIVO( SUBSET ACTIVITY IN), The Journal of immunology, 151(1), 1993, pp. 48-59

Authors: FIELD EH FLEMING A TOLAYMAT N COWDERY JS
Citation: Eh. Field et al., INFLUENCE OF AGE ON THE RECOVERY OF IMMUNE-RESPONSES FOLLOWING ACUTE CD4 DEPLETION, The Journal of immunology, 150(8), 1993, pp. 279-279
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