G. J. V. Nossal spends much of his time researching Antigen, Antibody, Molecular biology, Lymphocyte and Pathology. His Antigen study is concerned with the larger field of Immunology. His specific area of interest is Antibody, where G. J. V. Nossal studies B cell.
His studies deal with areas such as Lymphocyte differentiation and Cellular differentiation as well as B cell. His studies examine the connections between Lymphocyte and genetics, as well as such issues in Spleen, with regards to Lymph. The various areas that G. J. V. Nossal examines in his Immune system study include Hapten and Reticular cell.
G. J. V. Nossal mainly investigates Antigen, Molecular biology, Immunology, Antibody and Spleen. G. J. V. Nossal has included themes like Immune system, Immunity and B cell in his Antigen study. The concepts of his Molecular biology study are interwoven with issues in Hapten, Lymphocyte and Interleukin 4.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Immunology, Germinal center is strongly linked to Cellular differentiation. His Antibody research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cell and Receptor. His studies in Spleen integrate themes in fields like Virology, Bone marrow, Pathology, Cloning and Flagellin.
G. J. V. Nossal mainly focuses on Molecular biology, Antigen, Immunology, Antibody and Interleukin 4. He has included themes like Spleen, Hapten and Cellular differentiation in his Molecular biology study. His Antigen study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Clonal anergy, T cell and Lymphocyte.
His study in Interleukin 4 is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Antigen-presenting cell and Interleukin 5. The various areas that G. J. V. Nossal examines in his Interleukin 5 study include Interleukin 2, Receptor and Cell biology. His B cell research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mutation, Lipopolysaccharide, Naive B cell and Immune system.
His primary scientific interests are in Molecular biology, Antigen, Interleukin 4, Cell biology and Antibody. Antigen and Cellular differentiation are frequently intertwined in his study. His studies deal with areas such as Germinal center, B cell and Immunology as well as Cellular differentiation.
His work on Somatic hypermutation as part of general Immunology study is frequently connected to Isotype, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. G. J. V. Nossal interconnects Interleukin 2, Cell and Interleukin 5 in the investigation of issues within Interleukin 4. His Antibody study focuses on Autoantibody in particular.
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Antigens in immunity. XV. Ultrastructural features of antigen capture in primary and secondary lymphoid follicles.
G. J. V. Nossal;A. Abbot;Judith Mitchell;Z. Lummus.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1968)
Antigens in Immunity
G.J.V. Nossal;Caroline M. Austin;J. Pye;Judith Mitchell.
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology (1966)
Antigen-driven B Cell Differentiation In Vivo
M. G. Mcheyzer-Williams;M. J. Mclean;P. A. Lalor;G. J. V. Nossal.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1993)
Differentiation of lymphocytes in mouse bone marrow. II. Kinetics of maturation and renewal of antiglobulin-binding cells studied by double labeling.
D.G. Osmond;G.J.V. Nossal.
Cellular Immunology (1974)
SINGLE CELL STUDIES ON 19S ANTIBODY PRODUCTION.
G. J. V. Nossal;A. Szenberg;G. L. Ada;Caroline M. Austin.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1964)
The Clonal-Selection Theory
G L Ada;G Nossal.
Scientific American (1987)
Clonal anergy: Persistence in tolerant mice of antigen-binding B lymphocytes incapable of responding to antigen or mitogen
G. J. V. Nossal;Beverley L. Pike.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1980)
Oct-2, although not required for early B-cell development, is critical for later B-cell maturation and for postnatal survival.
Lynn M. Corcoran;Maria Karvelas;G. J. V. Nossal;Zheng-Sheng Ye.
Genes & Development (1993)
CELL TO CELL INTERACTION IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE III. CHROMOSOMAL MARKER ANALYSIS OF SINGLE ANTIBODY-FORMING CELLS IN RECONSTITUTED, IRRADIATED, OR THYMECTOMIZED MICE
G. J. V. Nossal;A. Cunningham;G. F. Mitchell;J. F. A. P. Miller.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1968)
Antigens, Lymphoid Cells and the Immune Response
G. J. V. Nossal;G. L. Ada.
(1971)
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