Mary Elizabeth Mester PH.D
Counselor/Therapist
ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL BRIDGEPORT PA, 19405About
Mary Mester is a counselor in BRIDGEPORT, PA. Mary evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Counselors provide consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Comparison of the allospecific and viral-specific immune responses to irradiated versus formaldehyde-fixed allogeneic Moloney lymphoma cells in CBA mice.
- Differential effects of human recombinant interferons on the expression of two early gene products of Epstein-Barr virus.
- Potentiation of IL-2-induced t-cell proliferation by retinoids.
- Thymus-dependent network responses to a monoclonal cross-reactive antiidiotypic antibody.
- Differential effects of retinoids on pokeweed mitogen induced B-cell proliferation vs immunoglobulin synthesis.
- Immune response to polyoma tumor cells in mice. I. Magnitude and specificity of the in vitro cellular cytotoxicity elicited by immunization with graded numbers of tumor cells.
- Immune response to polyoma tumor cells in mice. I. Magnitude and specificity of the in vitro cellular cytotoxicity elicited by immunization with graded numbers of tumor cells.
- In vitro effects of ethanol and acetaldehyde on cell-mediated cytotoxicity.
- Pharmacological and toxicological properties of arotinoids SMR-2 and SMR-6 in mice.
- Invited letter concerning: hemolysis after cardiopulmonary bypass.
- Thymus-dependent antiidiotype and anti-antiidiotype responses to a dinitrophenyl-specific monoclonal antibody.
- Ethanol inhibition of cell-mediated lysis of antibody-sensitized target cells at a calcium-dependent step.
- Induction of effective immunity to Moloney murine sarcoma virus using monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibody as immunogen.
- In vitro effects of ethanol and acetaldehyde on lymphoid cells as determined by
- Isotype distribution and specificity of the antibody response to primary Moloney murine sarcoma virus infection in BALB/c mice.
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