Cellular aspects of myasthenia gravis S. Berrih-AkninS. Cohen-KaminskyJ.-F Bach Myasthenia Gravis Pages: 189 - 199
Effects of the rate of acetylcholine receptor synthesis on the severity of experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis M. H. De BaetsJ. VerschuurenP. J. C. van Breda Vriesman Autoimmune Myasthenia Gravis Pages: 200 - 211
Binding and blocking antibodies to the human acetylcholine receptor: Are they selected in various myasthenia gravis forms? Evelyne MorelBéatrice Vernet-der GarabedianJean-François Bach Acetylcholine Receptor Antibodies Pages: 212 - 217
Specificities of autoantibodies in autoimmune receptor diseases M. H. De Baets Autoimmune Receptor Diseases Pages: 218 - 231
Reovirus type 3 and [125I]-iodocyanopindolol bind to distinct domains on the beta-adrenergic like receptor Jing LiuMan Sung CoMark I. Greene Cellular Receptors Pages: 232 - 238
Effect of graft-versus-host reaction on thymic function Masahiro FukuzawaGene M. Shearer Transplantation Pages: 239 - 246
Regional differences in immune regulation: The immunogenic privilege of corneal allografts Jerry Y. NiederkornJohn S. Peeler Regional Immune Regulation Pages: 247 - 255
Immunological response to immunotherapy for immediate hypersensitivity: Clinical relevance Rami TamirAlbert I. Pick Clinical Immunology Pages: 256 - 264