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“…In any event, the KLH-TsF reported in this paper resembles other antigen-specific T cell factors with suppressor function reported by Theze et al (2), and Kontiainen et al (5), and with helper function as described by Taussig et al (16), Isac et al (17), and Tokuhisa et al (18). In particular, the antigen-specific helper T cell factors have also demonstrated that they have the antigen-binding moiety and the I-A-encoded determinants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In any event, the KLH-TsF reported in this paper resembles other antigen-specific T cell factors with suppressor function reported by Theze et al (2), and Kontiainen et al (5), and with helper function as described by Taussig et al (16), Isac et al (17), and Tokuhisa et al (18). In particular, the antigen-specific helper T cell factors have also demonstrated that they have the antigen-binding moiety and the I-A-encoded determinants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These binding data are consistent with the functional specificity described above. Later studies on (T, G)-pro-L THF confirmed that this class of T cell factor bears I-A subregion coded determinants [57]. Such studies showed complete removal of helper activity from the factor preparation when the allo-antiserum used was directed against the H-2 haplotype of the factor producing strain [95,140,142].…”
Section: A Acting On B Cell Responses I In Vivo Studies On Helper Fmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…At least three distinct genes have been implicated in construction of T cell factors: one in the I-A subregion coding for determinants on TaF [149] and THF [52,57], and one each in the I-J and I-C subregions coding for determinants on TsF [49,90,113,126,137,146]. At least three distinct genes have been implicated in construction of T cell factors: one in the I-A subregion coding for determinants on TaF [149] and THF [52,57], and one each in the I-J and I-C subregions coding for determinants on TsF [49,90,113,126,137,146].…”
Section: A Molecular Characteristics Of Antigen-specific T Cell Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tat de-terminants are difficult to detect by standard serological methods. Rather, their existence has been observed primarily in studies of regulatory T lymphocyte function (17)(18)(19) and T-cell-derived mediators (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28). For example, primed T suppressor cells express a unique I-J determinant (17).…”
Section: I-j and I-ementioning
confidence: 99%