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Philip George Houthem Gell
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(With B. Benacerraf) The significance of the stage of delayed hypersensitivity to antibody production.
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Mechanisms of dermal hypersensitivity. In A. Rook, ed. Progress in the Biological Sciences in
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(With B. Benacerraf) Delayed hypersensitivity to homologous gamma-globulin in the guinea pig.
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(With B. Benacerraf) Delayed hypersensitivity to simple protein antigens. Adv. Immunol. 1, 319–343.
(With R.T. McCluskey and D. Felix-Davies) Experimental allergic arthritis. Federation Proc. 20, 17.
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(With A.M. Silverstein) Delayed hypersensitivity to hapten-protein conjugates I. The effect of carrier
protein and the site of attachment of haptens. J. Exp. Med. 115, 1037–1052.
(With A.M. Silverstein) Delayed hypersensitivity to hapten-protein conjugates II. Anti-hapten
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(With A.S. Kelus) Deletion of allotypic -globulins in antibodies. Nature 195, 44–45.
(With P. Asher et al.) Nuclear tests - An appeal. Lancet i, 595.
(With A.S. Kelus) Immunogenetics of rabbit -globulin. Proc. Int. Congress Genetics vol. 1, 11–18.
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(With A. Feinstein and A.S. Kelus) Immunochemical analysis of rabbit gamma globulin allotypes.
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(With F. Borek and A.M. Silverstein) Delayed hypersensitivity to hapten-protein conjugates III.
Saccharides as haptens. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 114, 266–270.
(With R.R.A. Coombs) Introduction: New approaches in immunology. In P.G.H. Gell and R.R.A.
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(With R.R.A. Coombs) Diagnostic methods in serology and immunopathology. In P.G.H. Gell and
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(With R.R.A. Coombs) The classification of allergic reactions underlying disease. In P.G.H. Gell and
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Serum sickness. In P.G.H. Gell and R.R.A. Coombs, eds. Clinical Aspects of Immunology, pp. 382–
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Anti-antibody or clone product? Nature 201, 687–689.
(With A.S. Kelus) Gamma globulin allotypes of the rabbit with some observations on anti-antibodies.
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Academy of Sciences.
Autoallergy in collagen disease and related states. In N. Compston, ed. Symposium on Advanced
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(With C.S. Henney and D.R. Stanworth) Demonstration of the exposure of new antigenic
determinants following antigen-antibody combination. Nature 205, 1079–1081.
(With A.S. Kelus) An allotypic determinant specific to rabbit macroglobulin. Nature 206, 313–314.
(With S. Sell) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro I. Induction of blast transformation with an antiallotype antiserum. J. Exp. Med. 122, 423–440.
(With S. Sell) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro II. Induction of blast transformation with
antisera to six IgG allotypes and summation with mixtures of antisera to different allotypes. J. Exp.
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(With S. Sell and D.S. Rowe) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro III. Protein, RNA, and DNA
synthesis by lymphocyte cultures after stimulation with phytohaemagglutinin, with staphylococcal
filtrate, with anti-allotype antiserum, and with heterologous antiserum to whole rabbit serum. J. Exp.
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(With B. Pernis, G. Chiappino, and A.S. Kelus) Cellular localization of immunoglobulins with
different allotypic specificities in rabbit lymphoid tissue. J. Exp. Med. 122, 853–876.
(With S. Sell) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro IV. Blast transformation of the lymphocytes
from newborn rabbits induced by anti-allotype serum to a paternal IgG allotype not present in the
serum of the lymphocyte donors. J. Exp. Med. 122, 923–928.
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Review: Complement, Ciba Foundation Symposium, G.E.W. Wolstenholme and J. Knight, eds. Brit.
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(With R. Ceppellini et al) Notation for genetic factors of human immunoglobulins. Nature 209, 653–
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(With R. Ceppellini et al) Notation for genetic factors of human immunoglobulins. Amer. J. Human
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(With A.S. Kelus) Lack of natural tolerance to allotypic -globulins in rabbits. Nature 211, 766–767.
Review: Autoimmunity, R.W. Baldwin and J.H. Humphrey, eds. Brit. Med. J. 1, 1040.
(With A.S. Kelus) Anti-antibodies. Advances Immunol. 6, 461–479.
(With J.J. Oppenheim and R.A. Wolstencroft) Delayed hypersensitivity in the guinea pig to a proteinhapten conjugate and its relationship to the in-vitro transformation of lymph node, spleen, thymus,
and peripheral blood lymphocytes. Immunology 12, 89–102.
(With R.A. Wolstencroft) Delayed hypersensitivity and desensitization to chemical haptens: antigenic
specificity of delayed hypersensitivity. Brit. Med. Bull. 23, 21–23.
Restriction on antibody production by single cells. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 32, 441–
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(With A.S. Kelus) Immunoglobulin allotypes of experimental animals. Progr. Allergy 11, 141–184.
Serotaxonomy of vertebrate soluble proteins. In J.G. Hawkes, ed. Chemotaxonomy and
Serotaxonomy, pp. 67–76. London: Academic Press.
Review: Autoimmunity by J.R. Anderson. Brit. Med. J. 4, 670.
(With A.S. Kelus) Immunological analysis of rabbit antibody systems. J. Exp. Med. 127, 215–234.
(With R.R.A. Coombs) Introductory chapter. In P.G.H. Gell and R.R.A. Coombs, eds. Clinical
Aspects of Immunology, 2nd ed., pp. xxi-xxix. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific.
(With R.R.A. Coombs) Diagnostic and analytical in vitro methods. In P.G.H. Gell and R.R.A.
Coombs, eds. Clinical Aspects of Immunology, 2nd ed., pp. 3–55. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific.
(With R.R.A. Coombs) Classification of allergic reactions responsible for hypersensitivity and
disease. In P.G.H. Gell and R.R.A. Coombs, eds. Clinical Aspects of Immunology, 2nd ed., pp. 575–
596. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific.
Research and Imagination. Inaugural Lecture. Birmingham: University of Birmingham Publications.
(With S. Sell) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro X. The induction of blast transformation by antiallotypic sera that contain allotypic determinants in common with the donor of the transformed cells.
Immunology 16, 285–289.
(With D. Catty and J.H. Humphrey) The proportion of two b locus allotypic determinants in rabbit
antisera raised against pneumococcal polysaccharide SIII antigen. Immunology 16, 409–422.
(With J. Housley) In vitro antigenic stimulation of peripheral blood and lymph node lymphocytes of
sensitized guinea pigs: The effect of a second administration of antigen in vitro. Immunology 17, 572–
578.
International conference on anti-lymphocyte sera. Transplantation 8, 891–892.
(With S. Sell and Jennifer Lowe) The expression of immunoglobulin allotypic specificities by rabbit
lymphocytes. In H. Peters, ed., Genetics of the Antibody Response: Protides of Biological Fluids, pp.
205–214. Brugge.
(With A.S. Kelus et al) Immunoglobulin determinants on the lymphocytes of normal rabbits. In J.
Šterzl and I. Řiha, eds. Developmental Aspects of Antibody Formation and Structure, pp. 255–266.
Prague: Academia Publishing.
(With S. Sell and Jennifer Lowe) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro XI. Superaddition of antiallotypic lymphocyte transformation: Evidence for multipotent lymphoid cells. J. Immunol. 104, 103–
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(With S. Sell and Jennifer Lowe) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro XII. Augmentation of antiallotypic blast transformation by a second anti-allotypic serum directed against the primary
stimulating anti-allotype serum (piggyback effect). J. Immunol. 104, 114–118.
Cellular and immunological aspects of delayed hypersensitivity. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 169, 245–255.
(With R.R.A. Coombs, B.W. Gurner, C.A. Janeway, Jr, A.B. Wilson & A.S. Kelus) Immunoglobulin
determinants of the lymphocytes of normal rabbits I. Demonstration by the mixed antiglobulin
reaction of determinants recognized by anti-, anti-μ, ant-Fab, and anti-allotype sera, anti-As4 and
anti-As6. Immunology 18, 417–424.
(With B. Wolf, R.R.A. Coombs & A.S. Kelus) Immunoglobulin determinants of the lymphocytes of
normal rabbits II. Difficulty in demonstrating the a locus determinants As1, 2, and 3 by the mixed
antiglobulin reaction. Immunology 19, 921–927.
(With B. Wolf, C.A. Janeway, Jr, R.R.A. Coombs, D. Catty, A.S. Kelus & P.L. Wolf) Expression of
two immunoglobulins on surfaces of single normal lymphocytes. Amer. J. Pathol. 62, 67a.
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(With B. Wolf, C.A. Janeway, Jr, R.R.A. Coombs, D. Catty & A.S. Kelus) Immunoglobulin
determinants of the lymphocytes of normal rabbits III. As4 and As6 determinants on individual
lymphocytes and the concept of allelic exclusion. Immunology 20, 931–944.
(With S. Sell and Jennifer Lowe) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro XV. Effect of blocking serum
on anti-allotypic lymphocyte transformation. J. Immunol. 108, 674–682.
(With S. Sell and Jennifer Lowe) Studies on rabbit lymphocytes in vitro XVI. Restimulation of antiallotypically stimulated and blocked cultures. J. Immunol. 111, 144–151.
(With D. Catty, L. Chambers, and J.H. Humphrey) Modulation of immunoglobulin allotypic
proportions at A and B loci in rabbits responding to pneumococcal polysaccharide SIII antigen. Ann.
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(With D. Catty and Jennifer Lowe) Mechanism of allotype suppression in rabbits. Transplant. Rev.
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(With R.R.A. Coombs) Basic immunological methods. In P.G.H. Gell, R.R.A. Coombs, and P.J.
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(With R.R.A. Coombs) Classification of allergic reactions responsible for clinical hypersensitivity
and disease. In P.G.H. Gell, R.R.A. Coombs, and P.J. Lachmann eds. Clinical Aspects of
Immunology, 3rd. ed., pp. 761–782. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific.
(With H.P. Godfrey, A.F. Geczy, and B. Rubin) Induction of specific anti-guinea pig T-cell sera in
rabbits. J. Immunol. Meth. 9, 211–223.
(With H.P. Godfrey) Separation by column chromatography of cells active in delayed-onset
hypersensitivities. Immunology 30, 695–703.
(With M. Hrubešová, E. Gutmann, and I. Hlozanek) Transfer to chick embryos of incompatible DNA.
Folia Biolog. 24, 285–289.
(With G.K. Dhoot and S.V. Perry) Localization of different forms of troponin-I in skeletal and cardiac
muscle cells. Exp. Cell Res. 117, 357–370.
(With H.F. Sewell and M.K. Basu) Immune responsiveness and oral immunization. Int. Arch. Allergy
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Control of the immune response: Significance of network theories. J. Clin. Pathol. 32, 751–759.
(With A.A. Nash) Cell-mediated immunity in herpes simplex virus-infected mice: Suppression of
delayed hypersensitivity by an antigen-specific B lymphocyte. J. Gen. Virol. 48, 359–364.
(With A.A. Nash and P. Wildy) Tolerance and immunity in mice infected with herpes simplex virus:
Simultaneous induction of protective immunity and tolerance to delayed-type hypersensitivity.
Immunology 43, 153–159.
(With A.A. Nash J. Phelan, and P. Wildy) Tolerance and immunity in mice infected with herpes
simplex virus: Studies in the mechanism of tolerance to delayed-type hypersensitivity. Immunology
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(With A.A. Nash) The delayed hypersensitivity T-cell and its interaction with other T-cells. Immunol.
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(With P. Wildy, J. Rhodes, and A. Newton) Inhibition of herpes simplex virus multiplication by
activated macrophages: A role for arginase. Infect. Immunity 37, 40–45.
(With A.A. Nash) Membrane phenotype of murine effector and suppressor T-cells involved in
delayed hypersensitivity and protective immunity to herpes simplex virus. Cell. Immunol. 75, 348–
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Review, The Restless Tide: The Persistent Challenge of the Microbial World by R.M. Krause.
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(With P. Wildy) The host response to herpes simplex virus. Brit. Med. Bull. 41, 86–91.
(With P.A.H. Moss) Production of cell-mediated immune response to herpes simplex virus by
immunization with anti-idiotypic heteroantisera. J. Gen. Virol. 66, 1801–1804.
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