G.J. Freeman, J.G. Gribben, V.A. Boussiotis, J.W. Ng, V.A. Restivo, Jr., L.A. Lombard, G.S. Gray, L.M. Nadler, "Cloning of B7-2: A CTLA-4 counter receptor that costimulates human T cell proliferation," Science, 262:909-11, 1993. (Cited in 156 publications through May 1995)
G.J. Freeman, F. Borriello, R.J. Hodes, H. Resier, J.G. Gribben, J.W. Ng, J. Kim, J.M. Goldberg, K.S. Hathcock, G. Laszlo, L.A. Lombard, S. Wang, G.S. Gray, L.M. Nadler, A.H. Sharpe, "Murine B7-2, an alternative CTLA-4 counter-receptor that costimulates T cell proliferation and Interleukin 2 production," Journal of Experimental Medicine, 178:2185-92, 1993. (Cited in 46 publications through May 1995)
Comments by Gordon J. Freeman, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston
IN MICE AND MEN: From left, colleagues Lee Nadler, Arlene Sharpe, and gordon Freeman cloined costimulatory molecules for T cells.
This suite of papers talks about the identification and cloning of a protein called B7-2, which is required for T-cell activation in an ...