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Ascorbic Acid Is a Potent Inhibitor of Various Forms of T Cell Apoptosis. Jeff D. Campbell, Michael Cole, Bongkot Bunditrutavorn, and Anthony T. Vella. (Received 9/8/98; accepted 3/1/99.)
tence, Immune Specificity, and Functional Ability of Murine Mutant Ras Epitope-Specific CD4+and CD8+T Lymphocytes Followingin VivoAdoptive Transfer. J. Andrew Bristol, Jeffrey Schlom, and Scott I. Abrams. (Received 10/16/98; accepted 3/3/99.)
Leptin Stimulates Proliferation and Activation of Human Circulating Monocytes. José Santos-Alvarez, Raimundo Goberna, and Victor Sánchez-Margalet. (Received 9/8/98; accepted 3/4/99.)
tion of CD44–Hyaluronan Interactions in Burkitt’s Lymphoma and Epstein–Barr Virus-Transformed Lymphoblastoid B Cells by PMA and Interleukin-4. Marko Kryworuchko, Katrina Gee, Francisco Diaz-Mitoma, and Ashok Kumar. (Received 9/18/98; accepted 3/9/99.)
stration of Glucocorticoids Markedly Increases the Numbers of Granulocytes and Extrathymic T Cells in the Bone Marrow. Satoshi Maruyama, Masahiro Minagawa, Takao Shimizu, Hiroshi Oya, Satoshi Yamamoto, Nobuyuki Musha, Wataru Abo, Anura Weerasinghe, Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama, and Toru Abo. (Received 11/12/98; accepted 3/9/99.)
etogenic Gene Prevents T Cells from Receiving Costimulatory Signals. Jodene K. Moore, Daniel P. Gold, Stephen C. Dreskin, Åke Lernmark, and Donald Bellgrau. (Received 11/2/98; accepted 3/30/99.)