Association of polymorphisms in the HLA-B region with extended haplotypes Gloria E. EgeaIvan YunisEdmond J. Yunis Original Articles Pages: 4 - 11
Generation and characterization of an HLA-DRα-specific monoclonal antibody using L-cell transfectants expressing human and mouse class II major histocompatibility dimers Donald PalmerMichael KevanyRobert Lechler Original Articles Pages: 12 - 17
Gene responsible for dificient activity of the β subunit of C8, the eighth component of complement, is located on mouse chromosome 4 Shinobu TanakaTakakazu SuzukiHiromichi Yonekawa Original Articles Pages: 18 - 23
HLA-D gene studies in relation to immune responsiveness to a grass allergen Lol p III Aftab A. AnsariNoriaki ShinomiyaDavid G. Marsh Original Articles Pages: 24 - 32
Protein tyrosine phosphatase domains from the protochordate Styela plicata R. James MatthewsEdwin FloresMathhew L. Thomas Original Articles Pages: 33 - 41
Evolutionary relationship between human and mouse immunoglobulin kappa light chain variable region genes Guido KroemerArno HelmbergReinhard Kofler Original Articles Pages: 42 - 49
Haplotypic polymorphisms of the TNFB gene Lawrence J. AbrahamDaisy Chin DuAlexander S. Whitehead Original Articles Pages: 50 - 53
Variable spread of X inactivation affecting the expression of different epitopes of the Hya gene product in mouse B-cell clones Diane ScottAnne McLarenElizabeth Simpson Original Articles Pages: 54 - 61
Genetic analysis of the Mls system. Formal Mls typing of the commonly used inbred strains Ryo AbeMichele Foo-PhillipsRichard J. Hodes Original Articles Pages: 62 - 73
Cd28 and Ctla-4, two related members of the Ig supergene family, are tightly linked on proximal mouse chromosome 1 Thad A. HowardJulie M. RochelleMichael F. Seldin Brief Communications Pages: 74 - 76