Authors:
BRETT SJ
ROWAN W
SMITH M
BARTHOLOMEW M
TITE JP
Citation: Sj. Brett et al., DIFFERENTIAL FUNCTIONAL-EFFECTS OF A HUMANIZED ANTI-CD4 ANTIBODY ON RESTING AND ACTIVATED HUMAN T-CELLS, Immunology, 91(3), 1997, pp. 346-353
Citation: Sj. Brett et Jp. Tite, BOTH H-2-LINKED AND NON-H-2-LINKED GENES INFLUENCE INFLUENZA NUCLEOPROTEIN EPITOPE RECOGNITION BY CD4(-CELLS() T), Immunology, 87(1), 1996, pp. 42-48
Citation: Wc. Rowan et al., CROSS-LINKING OF THE CAMPATH-1 ANTIGEN (CD52) TRIGGERS ACTIVATION OF NORMAL HUMAN T-LYMPHOCYTES, International immunology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 69-77
Citation: Ca. Catlin et al., MATHEMATICAL-MODELING OF CONFINED EXPLOSIONS IN EMPTY CUBE AND DUCT SHAPED ENCLOSURES - EFFECTS OF SCALE AND GEOMETRY, Process safety and environmental protection, 71(B2), 1993, pp. 89-100
Citation: Sj. Brett et al., INFLUENCE OF THE ANTIGEN DELIVERY SYSTEM ON IMMUNOGLOBULIN ISOTYPE SELECTION AND CYTOKINE PRODUCTION IN RESPONSE TO INFLUENZA-A NUCLEOPROTEIN, Immunology, 80(2), 1993, pp. 306-312
Citation: Sj. Brett et al., THE INVASIN PROTEIN OF YERSINIA SPP PROVIDES COSTIMULATORY ACTIVITY TO HUMAN T-CELLS THROUGH INTERACTION WITH BETA-1 INTEGRINS, European Journal of Immunology, 23(7), 1993, pp. 1608-1614