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  1. A hypothesis for the existence of two types of tuberculosis, reflecting two distinct types of immune failure to control the pathogen, based upon prevalence of mycobacterium-specific IgG subclasses
  2. Immune Class Regulation and Its Medical Significance Part II of a Report of a Workshop on Foundational Concepts of Immune Regulation
  3. Immunological Tolerance. Part I of a Report of a Workshop on Foundational Concepts of Immune Regulation
  4. Is the Framework of Cohn's ‘Tritope Model’ for How T Cell Receptors Recognize Peptide/Self-MHC Complexes and Allo-MHC Plausible?
  5. A Conversation with Cohn on the Activation of CD 4 T Cells
  6. On the Mechanism Determining the Th1/Th2 Phenotype of an Immune Response, and its Pertinence to Strategies for the Prevention, and Treatment, of Certain Infectious Diseases
  7. The Activation and Inactivation of Mature CD 4 T cells: A Case for Peripheral Self–Nonself Discrimination