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  1. Du Pasquier L. (1965) Aspects cellulaires et humoraux de l'intolérance aux homogreffes chez le têtard d'Alytes obstetricans; rôle du thymus. CR Acad. Sci. Paris 261: 1144-1147
  2. Du Pasquier L., Duprat P. & Izoard F. (1966) Immunologic study of heterografts in oligochete annelids. CR Acad. Sci. Hebd. Séances Acad. Sci. 262: 2389-2392.
  3. Du Pasquier L. (1967) The immunity reactions in the tadpole Alytes obstetricans. II. Characterization of immunocytes. CR Séances Soc. Biol. Fil. 161: 1974-1977.
  4. Du Pasquier L. &Duprat P. (1968) Humoral and cellular aspects of a non-specific natural immunity in the oligochetee Eisenia foetida Sav. (Lumbricinae) CR Acad. Sci. Hebd. Séances Acad. Sci. 266: 538-541.
  5. Du Pasquier L. (1969) Cellular and humoral aspects of synthesis of hemolytic antibodies in larval and adult anuran Amphibia. CR Séances Soc. Biol. Fil. 163: 1379-1382.
  6. Du Pasquier L. (1970) Immunologic competence of lymphoid cells in young amphibian larvae. Transplant Proc. 2: 293-295.
  7. Du Pasquier L. (1970) Ontogeny of the immune response in animals having less than one million lymphocytes: The larvae of the toad Alytes obstetricans. Immunology 19: 353-362.
  8. Du Pasquier L., Weiss N. & Loor F. (1972) Direct evidence for immunoglobulins on the surface of thymus lymphocytes of amphibian larvae. Eur. J. Immunol. 2:366-370.
  9. Chardonnens, X. & Du Pasquier, L. (1973) Induction of allograft tolerance during metamorphosis of the toad Xenopus laevis: a possible model for studying generation of self tolerance to histocompatibility antigens. Eur. J. Immunol. 3: 569-573.
  10. Du Pasquier, L. (1973) Ontogeny of the immune response in cold-blooded vertebrates. Curr. Top. Microbiol. Immunol. 61: 37-88.
  11. Du Pasquier, L. & Weiss, N. (1973) The thymus during the ontogeny of the toad Xenopus laevis: growth membrane-bound immunoglobulins and mixed lymphocyte reaction. Eur. J. Immunol., 3: 773-777.
  12. Haimovich, J. & Du Pasquier, L. (1973) Specificity of antibodies in amphibian larvae possessing a small number of lymphocytes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 70: 1898-1902.
  13. Valembois, P., Roch, P. & Du Pasquier, L. (1973) Dégradation in vitro de protéines étrang�res par les macrophages du Lombricien Eisenia foetida. C.R. Acad. Sc. Paris, 277: 57-60.
  14. Weiss N. & Du Pasquier L. (1973) Factors affecting the reactivity of amphibian lymphocytes in a miniaturized technique of the mixed lymphocyte culture. J. Immunol. Methods. 3:273-285.
  15. Weiss, N., Horton, J. D. & Du Pasquier, L. (1973) The effect of thymectomy on cell surface associated and serum immunoglobulin in the toad, Xenopus laevis (Daudin). A possible inhibitory role on the expression of immunoglobulins. In: L'étude phylogénique et ontogénique de la reponse immunitaire et son apport a la théorie immunologique, INSERM, 165-174.
  16. Du Pasquier, L. (1974) The genetic control of histocompatibility reactions: phylogenetic aspects. Arch. Biol. (Liege) 85: 91-103.
  17. Du Pasquier, L. & Haimovich, J. (1974) Changes in affinity of IgM antibodies in amphibian larvae. Eur. J. Immuol. 4: 580-583.
  18. Du Pasquier, L. & Chardonnens, X. (1975) Genetic aspects of the tolerance to allografts induced at metamorphosis in the toad Xenopus laevis. Immunogenetics 2: 431-440.
  19. Du Pasquier, L., Chardonnens, X. & Miggiano, V. C. (1975) A major histocompatibility complex in the toad Xenopus laevis (Daudin). Immunogenetics 1: 482-494.
  20. Kobel, H. R. & Du Pasquier, L. (1975) Production of large clones of histocompatible fully identical clawed toads (Xenopus). Immunogenetics 2: 87-91.
  21. Roch, P., Valembois, P. & Du Pasquier, L. (1975) Response of earthworm leukocytes to concanavalin A and transplantation antigens. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 64: 45-54.
  22. Wabl, M. R., Brun, R. B. & Du Pasquier, L. (1975) Lymphocytes of the toad Xenopus laevis have the gene set for promoting tadpole development. Science, 190: 1310-1312.
  23. Du Pasquier, L. (1976) [The acquisition of antibody diversity studied in anuran amphibians (author's transl)] L'acquisition de la diversité des anticorps étudiée chez les Amphibiens anoures. Ann. Immunol. 127: 467-474.
  24. Du Pasquier, L. (1976) Amphibian models for study of the ontogeny of immunity. In: J. J. Marchalonis (ed) Comparative Immunology, Blackwell. 390-418.
  25. Du Pasquier, L. (1976) L'acquisition de la diversité des anticorps étudiée chez les Amphibiens anoures. Ann. Immunol. (Inst, Pasteur) 127C: 467-474.
  26. Du Pasquier, L. (1976) Phylogenesis of the vertebrate immune system. In: F. Melchers and K. Rajewsky (eds) Mosbacher Colloquium, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 101-115.
  27. Du Pasquier, L. & Haimovich, J. (1976) The antibody response during amphibian ontogeny. Immunogenetics 3: 381-391.
  28. Du Pasquier, L. & Horton, S. D. (1976) The effect of thymectomy on the mixed leukocyte reaction and phytohemagglutinin responsiveness in the clawed toad Xenopus laevis. Immunogenetics 3: 105-112.
  29. Du Pasquier, L. & Wabl, M. R. (1976) Antibody diversity studied in amphibians. In: A. S. Cunningham (ed) Generation of antibody diversity: a new look, Academic Press
  30. Wabl, M. R. & Du Pasquier, L. (1976) Antibody patterns in genetically identical frogs. Nature, 264: 642-644.
  31. Du Pasquier, L., Miggiano, V. C., Kobel, H. R. & Fischberg, M. (1977) The genetic control of histocompatibility reactions in natural and laboratory-made polyploid individuals of the clawed toad Xenopus. Immunogenetics 5: 129-141.
  32. Du Pasquier, L. & Wabl, M. R. (1977) The ontogenesis of lymphocyte diversity in anuran amphibians. Cold Spring Harb. Symp. Quant. Biol., 41: 771-779.
  33. Du Pasquier, L. & Wabl, M. R. (1977) Transplantation of nuclei from lymphocytes of adult frogs into enucleated eggs: special focus on technical parameters. Differentiation 8: 9-19.
  34. Du Pasquier, L. (1978) La greffe chez les Vertébrés inférieurs. Exposé sur les greffes, Institut de France, Académie des Sciences, 53-66.
  35. Du Pasquier, L. & Wabl, M. R. (1978) Antibody diversity in amphibians: inheritance of isoelectric focusing antibody patterns in isogenic frogs. Eur. J. Immunol. 8: 428-433.
  36. Bernard, C. C. A., Bordmann, G., Blomberg, B. & Du Pasquier, L. (1979) Immunogenetics studies on the cell-mediated cytotoxicity in the clawed Xenopus laevis. Immunogenetics 9: 443-454.
  37. Du Pasquier, L., Blomberg, B. & Bernard, C. C. A. (1979) Ontogeny of immunity in amphibians: changes in antibody repertoires and appearance of adult major histocompatibility antigens in Xenopus. Eur. J. Immunol., 9: 900-906.
  38. Du Pasquier, L. and Kobel, R. (1979) Histocompatibility antigens and immunoglobulin genes in the clawed toad: Expression and linkage studies in recombinant and hyperdiploid Xenopus hybrids. Immunogenetics, 8: 299-310.
  39. Kobel, H. R. and Du Pasquier, L. (1979) Hyperdiploid species hybrids for gene mapping in Xenopus. Nature, 279: 157-158.
  40. Blomberg, B., Bernard, C. C. and Du Pasquier, L. (1980) In vitro evidence for T-B lymphocyte collaboration in the clawed toad, Xenopus. Eur. J. Immunol., 10: 869-876.
  41. Brandt, D. C., Griessen, M., Du Pasquier, L. and Jaton, J. C. (1980) Antibody diversity in amphibians: evidence for the inheritance of idiotypic specificities in isogenic Xenopus. Eur. J. Immunol., 10: 731-736.
  42. Du Pasquier, L. and Bernard, C. C. (1980) Active suppression of the allogeneic histocompatibility reactions during the metamorphosis of the clawed toad Xenopus. Differentiation, 16: 1-7.
  43. Kobel, H. R., Du Pasquier, L., Fischberg, M. and Gloor, H. (1980) Xenopus amieti sp. nov. (Anura: Pipidae) from the Cameroons, another case of tetraploidy. Revue Suisse Zool., 87: 919-926.
  44. Valembois, P., Roch, P. and Du Pasquier, L. (1980) Evidence of a MLR-like reaction in an invertebrate, the earthworm Eisenia fetida. Aspects Dev. Comp. Immunol., 1: 23-30.
  45. Bernard, C. C., Bordmann, G., Blomberg, B. and Du Pasquier, L. (1981) Genetic control of T helper cell function in the clawed toad Xenopus laevis. Eur. J. Immunol., 11: 151-155.
  46. Du Pasquier, L. (1981) Le têtard et l'Anticorps. In: C. M. Steinberg and I. Lefkovits (eds) The Immune System, Karger, Basel, pp. 21-17.
  47. Hengartner, H. and Du Pasquier, L. (1981) Somatic cell hybrids from frog lymphocytes and mouse myeloma cells. Science, 212: 1034-1035.
  48. Kobel, H. R., Du Pasquier, L. and Tinsley, R. (1981) Natural hybridization and gene introgression between Xenopus gilli and Xenopus laevis. T. Zool., 194: 317-322.
  49. Du Pasquier, L. (1982) Antibody diversity in lower vertebrates - why is it so restricted? Nature, 296: 311-313.
  50. Du Pasquier, L. (1982) Ontogeny of immunological functions in amphibians. In: N. Cohen and M. Sigel (eds) The Reticulothelial system. Structure and Function, Plenum, New York, pp. 633-657.
  51. Du Pasquier, L. and Blomberg, B. (1982) The expression of antibody diversity in natural and laboratory-made polyploid individuals of the clawed toad Xenopus. Immunogenetics, 15: 251-260.
  52. Du Pasquier, L. and Horton, J. D. (1982) Restoration of antibody responsiveness in early thymectomized Xenopus by implantation of major histocompatibility complex-mismatched larval thymus. Eur. J. Immunol., 12: 546-551.
  53. Du Pasquier, L. and Hsu, E. (1983) Immunoglobulin expression in diploid and polyploid interspecies hybrid of Xenopus: evidence for allelic exclusion. Eur. J. Immunol., 13: 585-590.
  54. Hsu, E., Julius, M. H. and Du Pasquier, L. (1983) Effector and regulator functions of splenic and thymic lymphocytes in the clawed toad Xenopus. Annls. Immun. Pasteur, 134D: 277-292.
  55. Flajnik, M. F., Kaufman, J. F., Riegert, P. and Du Pasquier, L. (1984) Identification of class I major histocompatibility complex encoded molecules in the amphibian Xenopus. Immunogenetics, 20: 433-442.
  56. Hsu, E. and Du Pasquier, L. (1984) Ontogeny of the immune system in Xenopus II. Antibody repertoire differences between larvae and adults. Differentiation, 28: 116-122.
  57. Hsu, E. and Du Pasquier, L. (1984) Ontogeny of the immune system in Xenopus. I. Larval immune response. Differentiation, 28: 109-115.
  58. Hsu, E. and Du Pasquier, L. (1984) Studies on Xenopus immunoglobulins using monoclonal antibodies. Mol. Immunol., 21: 257-270.
  59. Vilain, C., Wetzel, M. C., Du Pasquier, L. and Charlemagne, J. (1984) Structural and functional analysis of spontaneous anti-nitrophenyl antibodies in three cyprinid fish species: carp (Cyrinus carpio), goldfish (Carassius auratus) and tench (Tinca tinca). Dev. Comp. Immunol., 8: 611-622.
  60. Du Pasquier, L., Flajnik, M. F., Hsu, E. and Guiet, C. (1985) Methods used to study the immune system of Xenopus (Amphibian, Anura). In: I. Lefkovits and B. Pernis (eds) Immunological Methods, Vol. 3. Academic Press, Orlando, Fl., pp. 425-465.
  61. Flajnik, M. F., Du Pasquier, L. and Cohen, N. (1985) Immune responses of thymus/lymphocyte embryonic chimeras: studies on tolerance and major histocompatibility complex restriction in Xenopus. Eur. J. Immunol., 15: 540-547.
  62. Flajnik, M. F., Du Pasquier, L. and Cohen, N. (1985) The ontogeny and phylogeny of MHC restriction and thymic education: studies with the frog, Xenopus. Proc. second ISDCI meeting. Dev. Comp. Immunol., 3: 35-40.
  63. Flajnik, M. F., Kaufman, J. F. and Du Pasquier, L. (1985) Studies on the Xenopus major histocompatibility complex. Dev. Comp. Immunol., 9: 777-781.
  64. Flajnik, M. F., Kaufman, J. F., Hsu, E. and Du Pasquier, L. (1985) The major histocompatibility complex of amphibians. Proc. second ISDCI meeting. Devel. Comp. Immunol., 3: 9-12.
  65. Hsu, E., Flajnik, M. F. and Du Pasquier, L. (1985) A third immunoglobulin class in amphibians. J. Immunol., 135: 1998-2004.
  66. Kaufman, J. F., Flajnik, M. F. and Du Pasquier, L. (1985) Xenopus MHC class II molecules. II. Polymorphism as determined by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. J. Immunol., 134: 3258-3264.
  67. Kaufman, J. F., Flajnik, M. F., Du Pasquier, L. and Riegert, P. (1985) Xenopus MHC class II molecules. I. Identification and structural characterization. J. Immunol., 134: 3248-3257.
  68. Kaufman, J. F., Flajnik, M. J. and Du Pasquier, L. (1985) Ibid. II. Polymorphism as determined by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. J. Immunol., 134: 3258-3264.
  69. Flajnik, M. F., Kaufman, J. F., Hsu, E., Manes, M., Parisot, R. and Du Pasquier, L. (1986) Major histocompatibility complex-encoded class I molecules are absent in immunologically competent Xenopus before metamorphosis. J. Immunol., 137: 3891-3899.
  70. Kobel, H. R. and Du Pasquier, L. (1986) Genetics of polyploid Xenopus. TIG, 12: 310-315.
  71. Du Pasquier, L., Flajnik, M. F., Hsu, E. and Kaufman, J. F. (1987) Ontogeny of the immune system in anuran amphibians. In: B. Cinader and R. J. Miller (eds) Progress in Immunology, Vol. 6. Academic Press
  72. Flajnik, M. F., Hsu, E., Kaufman, J. F. and Du Pasquier, L. (1987) Changes in the immune system during metamorphosis of Xenopus. Immunol. Today, 8: 58-64.
  73. Kaufman, J., Du Pasquier, L., Flajnik, M., Parisot, R. and Riegert, P. (1987) Identification of MHC-like molecules from lower vertebrates using crossreactive xenoantisera. Prog. Clin. Bio.l Res., 233: 13-22.
  74. Flajnik, M. F. and Du Pasquier, L. (1988) MHC class I antigens as surface markers of adult erythrocytes during the metamorphosis of Xenopus. Dev. Biol., 128: 198-206.
  75. Schwager, J., Grossberger, D. and Du Pasquier, L. (1988) Organization and rearrangement of immunoglobulin M genes in the amphibian Xenopus. EMBO J., 7: 2409-2415.
  76. Steinberg, C., Du Pasquier, L., Karjalainen, K., Kiefer, H., Trnka, Z., Matzinger, P., Chen, U., Dastoornikoo, G., Traunecker, A., Uematsu, Y. and et, a. (1988) Tonegawa's prize [letter]. Nature, 331: 108. 76 Du Pasquier L., Schwager J., Flajnik MF., (1989) The immune system of Xenopus Ann. Rev, immunol. 7:251-275.
  77. Du Pasquier, L. (1989) Evolution of the immune system. In: W. E. Paul (ed) Fundamental Immunology, Vol. 2. Raven Press Ltd., New York, pp. 139-165.
  78. Du Pasquier, L., Schwager, J. and Flajnik, M. F. (1989) The immune system of Xenopus. Annu. Rev. Immunol., 7: 251-275.
  79. Grossberger, D., Marcuz, A., Du Pasquier, L. and Lambris, J. D. (1989) Conservation of structural and functional domains in complement component C3 of Xenopusand mammals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 86: 1323-1327.
  80. Schwager, J., Burckert, N., Courtet, M. and Du Pasquier, L. (1989) Genetic basis of the antibody repertoire in Xenopus: analysis of the Vh diversity. EMBO J, 8: 2989-3001.
  81. Du Pasquier, L. and Flajnik, M. F. (1990) Expression of MHC class II antigens during Xenopus development. Dev. Immunol., 1: 85-95.
  82. Flajnik, M. F., Ferrone, S., Cohen, N. and Du Pasquier, L. (1990) Evolution of the MHC: antigenicity and unusual tissue distribution of Xenopus(frog) class II molecules. Mol. Immunol., 27: 451-462. 83 Kaufman, J., Skjoedt, K., Salomonsen, J., Simonsen, M., Du Pasquier, L., Parisot, R. and Riegert, P. (1990) MHC-like molecules in some nonmammalian vertebrates can be detected by some cross-reactive xenoantisera. J. Immunol., 144: 2258-2272.
  83. Du Pasquier, L. and Schwager, J. (1991) Immunoglobulin genes and B cell development in amphibians. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol., 292: 1-9.
  84. Hsu, E., Lefkovits, I., Flajnik, M. and Du Pasquier, L. (1991) Light chain heterogeneity in the amphibian Xenopus. Mol. Immunol., 28: 985-994.
  85. Kaufman, J., Flajnik, M. F. and Du Pasquier, L. (1991) The MHC molecules of ectothermic vertebrates. In: G. W. Warr and N. Cohen (eds) Phylogenesis of Immune Functions, CRC Press, 125-150.
  86. Robert, J., Du Pasquier, L. and Kobel, H. R. (1991) Differential expression of creatine kinase isozymes during development of Xenopuslaevis: an unusual heterodimeric isozyme appears at metamorphosis. Differentiation, 46: 23-34.
  87. Schwager, J., Bürckert, N., Courtet, M. and Du Pasquier, L. (1991) The ontogeny of diversification at the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus in Xenopus. EMBO J., 10: 2461-2470.
  88. Du Pasquier, L. (1992) Origin and evolution of the vertebrate immune system. Apmis, 100: 383-392.
  89. Du Pasquier, L. and Robert, J. (1992) In vitro growth of thymic tumor cell lines from Xenopus. Dev. Immunol., 2: 295-307.
  90. Wilson, M., Hsu, E., Marcuz, A., Courtet, M., Du Pasquier, L. and Steinberg, C. (1992) What limits affinity maturation of antibodies in Xenopus- the rate of somatic mutation or the ability to select mutants? EMBO J., 11: 4337-4347.
  91. Du Pasquier, L. (1993) Evolution of the immune system. In: W. E. Paul (ed) Fundamental Immunology, Third Edition, Raven Press, New York, pp. 199-230.
  92. Du Pasquier, L. (1993) Phylogeny of B-cell development. Curr. Opin. Immunol., 5: 185-193.
  93. Flajnik, M. F., Kasahara, M., Shum, B. P., Salter-Cid, L., Taylor, E. and Du Pasquier, L. (1993) A novel type of class I gene organization in vertebrates: a large family of non-MHC-linked class I genes is expressed at the RNA level in the amphibian Xenopus. EMBO J., 12: 4385-4396.
  94. Shum B.P. Avila D. du Pasquier L. Kasahara M. and Flajnik M. (1993) Isolation of a classical MHC Class I cDNA from an amphibian J. Immunol., 1151: 5376-5386.
  95. Sato, K., Flajnik, M. F., Du Pasquier, L., Katagiri, M. and Kasahara, M. (1993) Evolution of the MHC: Isolation of class II b chain cDNA clones from the amphibian Xenopus laevis. J. Immunol., 150: 2831-2843.
  96. Stewart, S. E., Du Pasquier, L. and Steiner, L. A. (1993) Diversity of expressed V and J regions of immunoglobulin light chains in Xenopus laevis. Eur. J. Immunol., 23: 1980-1986.
  97. Robert, J., Guiet, C. and Du Pasquier, L. (1994) Lymphoid tumors of Xenopuslaevis with different capacities for growth in larvae and adults. Dev. Immunol., 3: 297-307.
  98. Beaumont, A., Truchot, J.-P. and Du Pasquier, L. (1995) Respiration - Circulation - Syst�me immunitaire. In: Biologie des Vertébrés, Dunod, Paris, pp. 1-255.
  99. Robert J and Du Pasquier L (1995)The immune system of Xenopus and metamorphosis. Madoqa 19 49-55.
  100. Du Pasquier, L. (1995) Aspects immunologiques de la métamorphose chez les Amphibiens. In: G. P. P. (ed) Traité de Zoologie, Vol. XIV. Masson S.A., Paris, 1995pp. 953-966.
  101. Du Pasquier, L., Courtet, M. and Robert, J. (1995) A Xenopus lymphoid tumor cell line with complete Ig genes rearrangements and T-cell characteristics. Mol. Immunol., 32: 583-593.
  102. Jürgens, J. B., Gartland, L. A., Du Pasquier, L., Horton, J. D., Göbel, T. W. F. and Cooper, M. D. (1995) Identification of a candidate CD5 homologue in the amphibian Xenopus laevis. J. Immunol., 155: 4218-4223.
  103. Kobari, F., Sato, K., Shum, B. P., Tochinai, S., Katagiri, M., Ishibashi, T., Du Pasquier, L., Flajnik, M. F. and Kasahara, M. (1995) Exon-intron organization of Xenopus MHC class II b chain genes. Immunogenetics, 42: 376-385.
  104. Lambris, J. D., Pappas, J., Mavroidis, M., Wang, Y., Manzone, H., Schwager, J., Du Pasquier, L., Silibovsky, R. and Swager, J. (1995) The third component of Xenopus complement: cDNA cloning, structural and functional analysis, and evidence for an alternate C3 transcript. Eur. J. Immunol., 25: 572-578.
  105. Robert, J., Guiet, C. and Du Pasquier, L. (1995) Ontogeny of the alloimmune response against a transplanted tumor in Xenopus laevis. Differentiation, 59: 135-144.
  106. Wilson, M., Marcuz, A. and Du Pasquier, L. (1995) Somatic mutations during an immune response in Xenopus tadpoles. Dev. Immunol., 4: 227-234.
  107. Chrétien, I., Robert, J., Marcuz, A., Garcia-Sanz, J. A., Courtet, M. and Du Pasquier, L. (1996) CTX, a novel molecule specifically expressed on the surface of corticle thymocytes in Xenopus. Eur. J. Immunol., 26
  108. Du Pasquier, L. and Chrétien, I. (1996) CTX, a new lymphocyte receptor in Xenopus and the early evolution of Ig domains. Res. Immunol., 147: 218-226.
  109. Du Pasquier, L. and Chrétien, I. (1996) Why is CTX all the RAGE? Res. Immunol., 147: 261-266.
  110. Du Pasquier, L., Wilson, M. and Robert, J. (1996) The immune system of Xenopus: with special reference to B cell development and immunoglobulin genes. In: R. C. Tinsley and H. R. Kobel (eds) The Biology of Xenopus, Clarendon Press, Oxford, pp. 301-313.
  111. Mussman, R., Du Pasquier, L. and Hsu, E. (1996) Is Xenopus IgX an analog of IgA? Eur. J. Immunol., 26: 2823-2830.
  112. Mussman, R., Wilson, M., Marcuz, A., Courtet, M. and Du Pasquier, L. (1996) Membrane exon sequences of the three XenopusIg classes explain the evolutionary origin of mammalian isotypes. Eur. J. Immunol., 26: 409-414.
  113. Chrétien, I., Marcuz, A., Fellah, J., Charlemagne, J. and Du Pasquier, L. (1997) The T cell receptor b genes of Xenopus. Eur. J. Immunol., 27: 763-771.
  114. Robert, J., Chretien, I., Guiet, C. and Du Pasquier, L. (1997) Cross-linking CTX, a novel thymocyte-specific moleucle, inhibits the growth of lymphoid tumor cells in Xenopus. Mol. Immunol., 34: 133-143.
  115. Robert, J., Guiet, C., Cohen, N. and Du Pasquier, L. (1997) Effects of thymectomy and tolerance induction on tumor immunity in adult Xenopus laevis. Int. J. Cancer, 70: 330-334.
  116. Robert, J., Brown, D. M., Du Pasquier, L. and Cohen, N. (1997) Antibody cross-linking of the thymocyte specific cell surface molecule CTX causes abnormal mitosis and multinucleation of tumor cells Exp. Cell Res. 235: 227-237.
  117. Mussmann, R., Courtet, M., Schwager, J., and Du Pasquier, L. (1997) Microsites for immunoglobulin switch recombination breakpoints from Xenopus to mammals. Eur. J. Immunol. 27: 2610-2619.
  118. Du Pasquier, L., Wilson, M., Greenberg A.S., and Flajnik, M.F. (1998) Somatic mutation in ectothermic vertebrates; musing on selection and origins. Curr. Top. Microbiol. Immunol. 229: 199-216.
  119. Mussmann R., Courtet, M., and Du Pasquier, L. (1998) Development of the early B cell population in Xenopus. Eur.J. Immunol. 28: 2947-2959.
  120. Du Pasquier, L. and Flajnik, M.F. (1998) Origin and evolution of the vertebrate immune system.in W. E. Paul (ed.) Fundamental Immunology 4th ed. Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia New-York pp 605-650.
  121. Chrétien, I., Marcuz, A., Courtet, M., Katevuo, K., Vainio, O., Heath, J.K., White, S.J., and Du Pasquier, L. (1998) CTX, a Xenopus thymocyte receptor, defines a molecular family conserved throughout vertebrates. Eur. J. Immunol 28: 4094-4104
  122. Du Pasquier, L., Courtet, M. and Chrétien, I (1999) Duplication and MHC linkage of the CTx family of genes in Xenopus and in mammals. Eur. J. Immunol 29, 1729-1739
  123. Sammut B Du Pasquier, L. Ducoroy, P. Laurens V. Marcuz A and Tournefier A.(1999) Axolotl MHC architecture and polymorphism. Eur.J. Immunol. 29:2897-2907
  124. Du Pasquier L, Robert J, Courtet M and Mussmann R (2000) B-cell development in the amphibian Xenopus. Immunological Reviews 175: 201-213
  125. Du Pasquier L (2000) The phylogenetic origin of antigen specific receptors Curr. Top. Microbiol. Immunol. 248 :159-185
  126. Du Pasquier L (2000) Relationships among the genes encoding MHC molecules and the specific antigen receptors in Major Histocomp[atibility Complex: evolution, structure and function M. Kasahara ed., Springer 53-65
  127. Aurrand-Lions MA, Duncan L, Du Pasquier L, Imhof BA.(2000) Cloning of JAM-2 and JAM-3: an emerging junctional adhesion molecular family? Curr Top Microbiol Immunol.;251:91-8.
  128. Nonaka M, Yamada-Namikawa C, Flajnik MF, Du Pasquier L.(2000) Trans-species polymorphism of the major histocompatibility complex encoded proteasome subunit LMP7 in an amphibian genus, Xenopus Immunogenetics 51 :186-192
  129. Thomas W. F. Göbel, Erika L. Meier, Louis Du Pasquier (2000) Biochemical analysis of the Xenopuslaevis TCR/CD3 complex supports the "stepwise evolution" model Eur. J. Immunol. 30: 2775-2781
  130. Courtet M, Flajnik MF and L. Du Pasquier (2001) Major histocompatibility complex and immunoglobulin loci visualized by in situ hybridizarion on Xenopus chromosomes. Dev Comp. Immunol. 25:149:157
  131. Du Pasquier L (2001) The immune System of Invertebrates and Vertebrates. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 129 1-15
  132. Aurrand-Lions Michel, Caroline Johnson-Leger, Louis Du Pasquier andBeat.A Imhof (2001) Heterogeneity of endothelial junctions is reflected by differential expression and specific subcellular localization of the three JAM family members. Blood 98:3699-3707
  133. Teng Michelle, Stephens Richard, Louis Du Pasquier, Tina Rich, Tom Freeman and John Trowsdale (2002) A human TAPBP(TAPASIN)-related gene, TAPBP-R. Eur. J. Immunol. 32:1059-68.
  134. Sammut B., Marcuz A., and Du Pasquier L (2002) the fate of duplicated classI gene in the polyploid Xenopus species Eur. J Immunol. 32:2698-2709
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