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Goddeeris, B.M.Morrison, W. IvanNaessens, JanMagondu, J.G.[The bovine autologous mixed leukocyte reaction. A proliferative response of non-T cells under the control of monocytes]The bovine autologous mixed leukocyte reaction. A proliferative response of non-T cells under the control of monocytes
Ellis, J.A.Morrison, W. IvanGoddeeris, B.M.Emery, D.L.[Bovine mononuclear phagocytic cells. Identification by monoclonal antibodies and analysis of functional properties]Bovine mononuclear phagocytic cells. Identification by monoclonal antibodies and analysis of functional properties
Davis, W.C.Grootenhuis, J.G.Magondu, J.Teale, A.J.Ellis, J.A.Morrison, W. Ivan[The use of flow microfluorimetry to identify monoclonal antibodies that cross-react with leucocyte differentiation antigens in domestic and wild ruminants]The use of flow microfluorimetry to identify monoclonal antibodies that cross-react with leucocyte differentiation antigens in domestic and wild ruminants
Morrison, W. IvanGoddeeris, M.Teale, A.J.Groocock, C.M.Kemp, Stephen J.Stagg, D.A.[Cytotoxic T cells elicited in cattle challenged with Theileria parva (Muguga): Evidence for restriction by class I MHC determinants and parasite strain specificity]Cytotoxic T cells elicited in cattle challenged with Theileria parva (Muguga): Evidence for restriction by class I MHC determinants and parasite strain specificity
Goddeeris, B.M.Toye, Philip G.Morrison, W. Ivan[Strain specificity of bovine Theileria parva-specific cytotoxic T cells is determined by the phenotype of the restricting class I MHC]Strain specificity of bovine Theileria parva-specific cytotoxic T cells is determined by the phenotype of the restricting class I MHC
Toye, Philip G.MacHugh, Niall D.Bensaid, A.M.Alberti, S.Teale, A.J.Morrison, W. Ivan[Transfection into mouse L cells of two serologically and functionally distinct bovine class I MHC molecules from a MHC-homozygoud animal: Evidence for a second class I locus in cattle]Transfection into mouse L cells of two serologically and functionally distinct bovine class I MHC molecules from a MHC-homozygoud animal: Evidence for a second class I locus in cattle
Baldwin, C.L.MacHugh, Niall D.Ellis, J.A.Naessens, JanNewson, J.Morrison, W. Ivan[Monoclonal antibodies which react with bovine T-lymphocyte antigens and induce blastogenesis: Tissue distribution and functional characteristics of the target antigens]Monoclonal antibodies which react with bovine T-lymphocyte antigens and induce blastogenesis: Tissue distribution and functional characteristics of the target antigens

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