Reprints, 1978-1985

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1978-1985
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PP/PBM/E.166-188, 194
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Medawar, Sir Peter Brian (1915-1987)
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E.166 (with R. Hunt) Vulnerability of methylcholanthrene-induced tumours to immunity aroused by syngenic foetal cells. Nature 271, 164-165, 1978
E.167 The story of tumour immunity. Proceedings of the Royal Institution 1979, Published by Taylor and Francis, 1979
E.168 (with R. Hunt and J. Martin) An influence of diet on transplantation immunity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 206, 265-280, 1979
E.169 Can scientific discovery be premeditated? The Social Responsibilities of Scientists, The Royal Society, 1980
E.170 Michael Abercrombie. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 26, Dec 1980
E.171 (with R. Hunt) Parity and susceptibility to cancer. Saudi Medical Journal 2/1, Jan 1981 E.172 (with L. Brent, L.S. Rayfield, P. Chandler, W. Fierz, E. Simpson) Supposed lamarkian inheritance of immunological tolerance. Nature 290, Apr 1981
E.173 Research with animals. Lancet 1, 1308-1309, 1981
E.174 Commemorative Issue in Honour of Sir Peter Brian Medawar. Cellular Immunology 62/2, Aug 1981
E.175 (with R. Hunt) Anti-cancer action of retinoids. Immunology 42, 349, 1981
E.176 The limits of science. Proceedings of the Royal Institution (delivered at RI 5 Dec 1981)
E.177 (with L. Brent, P. Chandler, W. Fierz, L.S. Rayfield and E. Simpson) Further studies on supposed lamarckian inheritance of immunological tolerance. Nature 295, no. 3846 Jan 1982
E.178 (with J. Mertin, M. Kremer, S.C. Knight, J.R. Batchelor, A.M. Halliday, P. Rudge, M.J.R. Healey, A. Compston, E.J. Thompson and M. Denman) Double-blind controlled trial of immunosuppression in the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Final Report. Lancet 2, 351-4, 1982
E.179 (with M. Malkovsky, A.J. Edwards, R. Hunt and L. Palmer) T-cell- mediated enhancement of host-versus-graft re activity in mice fed a diet enriched in vitamin A acetate. Nature 302, No 5906, 338-340, 24 Mar 1983
E.180 (with M. Malkovsky, C. Dore, R. Hunt, L. Palmer and P.C. Chandler)Enhancement of specific antitumour immunity in mice fed a diet enriched in vitamin A acetate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 80, 6322-6326, Oct 1983
E.181 Lewis Thomas' Latest - A review. I Cellular mmunology 82, 127-138, 1983
E.182 On the use of animals in research. Medical and Health Annual: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1983 [(with L. Brent, R. Hunt, I.V. Hulchison, L. Palmer and L. Welsh) Host recognition of fetal antigens: do they induce specific antibodies. In Ciba Foundation Symposium on Fetal Antigens and Cancer (ed. D. Evered and J. Whelan), 125-145. London, Pitman 1983]
E.183 (with M. Malkovsky, R. Hunt, L. Palmer and C. Dore) A diet enriched in vitamin A acetate or in vivo administration of interleukin-2 can counteract a tolerogenic stimulus. Proc. R. Soc. B 220, 439-445, 1984
E.184 (with M. Malkovsky) Retinoids and in vivo immunity to transplantable tumours: a terra relatively incognita. Immunology Today 5/6, 178-180, 1984
E.185 (with M. Malkovsky) Is immunological tolerance (non-responsiveness) a consequence of interleukin 2 deficit during the recognition of antigen? Immunology Today 5/12, 340-343, 1984
E.186 (with M. Malkovsky, R. Hunt, L. Palmer and C. Dore) Retinyl acetate-mediated augmentation of resistance to a transplantable 3- methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma. Transplantation 38/2, 1984
E.187 (with S. Knight, R. Hunt and C. Dore) Influence of dendritic cells on tumor growth. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 82, 4495-4497, 1985 [xerox]E.188 (with R. Malkovsky, D.R. Thatcher, J. Toy, T. Hunt, L.S. Rayfield and C. Dore) Acquired immunological tolerance of foreign cells is impaired by recombinant interleukin 2 or Vitamin A acetate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 82, 536-538, 1985
E.194 'Prefatory chapter: The future of life expectancy' from Marshall R. Urist )ed.) Advances in 1985, no 201 Dec 1985

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1978-1985

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