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THE JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY

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IMMUNOLOGY An Official Journal of the BRITISH SOCIETY FOR IMMUNOLOGY Editor: L. E. G L Y N N VOL. 11, NO. 1

JULY 1966

CONTENTS R. VAN FURTH, HENRICA R. E. SCHUIT and W. HIJMANS: The formation of immnnoglobulins by human tissues in vitro. I. The methods and their specificity. R. VAN FURTH: The formation of in~lmunoglobulins by human tissues in vitro. II. Quantitative studies. R. VAN FURTH, HENRICA R. E. SCHUIT and W. HUMANS: The formation of immunoglobulins by human tissues in vitro. III. Spleen, lymph nodes, bone marrow and thymus. R. VAN FURTH, HENRICA R. E. SCHUIT and W. HIJMANS: The formation of immunoglobulins by human tissues in vitro. IV. Circulating lymphocytes in normal and pathological conditions. P. SACHTLEBEN: Attachment of AB substance to cell-bound 'immune' anti-A, as indicated by cell eleetrophoresis. J. K. DINEEN and B. M. WAGLAND: The cellular transfer to immunity of Trichostrongylus colubriformis in an isogenic strain of guinea-pig. II. The relative susceptibility of the larval and adult stages of the parasite to immunological attack. K. S. THIND: Antibody formation against Vibrio cholerae by mesenteric lymph node cell transfer. A. E. BUSSARD and S. G. ANDERSON: The primary antibody response of individual spleen cells in diffusion chambers. Brief Communication D. A. FOLLETT, J. R. BATTISTO and B. R. BLOOM: Tolerance to a defined chemical hapten produced in adult guinea-pigs after thymectomy.

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