Geoffrey Haughton

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Microbiology and Immunology, Curriculum in Genetics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine 
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Haughton G. (2006) SOME CELL-BOUND, SPECIES-SPECIFIC ANTIGENS OF MOUSE ASCITES-TUMOR CELLS Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 101: 131-147
Phillips-Quagliata JM, Faria AM, Han J, et al. (2001) IgG2a and igA co-expression by the natural autoantibody-producing murine B lymphoma T560. Autoimmunity. 33: 181-97
Phillips-Quagliata JM, Faria AM, Han J, et al. (1999) The IgG2a/IgA produced by the murine T560 B lymphoma that arose during a graft-versus-host reaction is polyreactive and somatically mutated. Autoimmunity. 29: 215-33
Whitmore AC, Haughton G, Arnold LW. (1996) Phenotype of B cells responding to the thymus-independent type-2 antigen polyvinyl pyrrolidinone International Immunology. 8: 533-542
Arnold LW, Spencer DH, Clarke SH, et al. (1993) Mechanisms that limit the diversity of antibody: Three sequentially acting mechanisms that favor the spontaneous production of germline encoded anti-phosphatidyl choline International Immunology. 5: 1365-1373
Haughton G, Arnold LW, Whitmore AC, et al. (1993) B-1 cells are made, not born Immunology Today. 14: 84-87
Arnold LW, Haughton G. (1992) Autoantibodies to phosphatidylcholine: The murine antibromelain RBC response Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 651: 354-359
O'Garra A, Chang R, Go N, et al. (1992) Ly-1 B (B-1) cells are the main source of B cell-derived interleukin 10. European Journal of Immunology. 22: 711-7
Booker JK, Haughton G. (1992) Characterization of expanded populations of peritoneal CD5 B cells specific for phosphatidyl choline in old B10.H-2aH-4bp/Wts mice. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 651: 498-508
Whitmore AC, Haughton G, Arnold LW. (1992) Isotype switching in CD5 B cells Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 651: 143-151
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