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2. Sanders, M.E., Makgoba M.W., Sussman, E.H. et al, (1987). “Molecular pathways of adhesion in Reed-Sternberg, cell/T Lymphocyte rosette”. In Cytotoxic T Cells: Biology and relevance to Disease, P.17.
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8. Lombardi, G., Sidhu, S.S., Batchelor, JR, Makgoba, M.W., Lechler, R.I., (1988). “Contributions of primed v. unprimed T cells to ‘primary’ proliferative responses against allogeneic MHC”. BSI Autumn Meeting. P11.
9. Lombardi, G., Sidhu, S.S., Batchelor, J.R, Makgoba, M.W., Lechler, R.I., (1989). “Are primary allo-responses truly primary?”. 7th International Congress of Immunology, Berlin. W43.14.
10. Weetman, A.P., Cohen, S., Makgoba, M.W, Borysiewicz, L.K., (1989). “Thyroid cells express intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in autoimmune thyroid disease”. Eur.J.Clin.Inv. Vol. 19A 451.
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13. Zaidi, M., Datta, H.K., Patchell, A., Moonga, B.S., Moss, D.W., Makgoba, M.W., MacIntyre, I. (1989). “Calcium-activated calcium entry: A novel feedback mechanisms of osteoclast control. Intl. Conference on Calcium regulating hormones”. Montreal.
14. Zaidi, M., Moonga, B.J., Datta, H.K., MacIntyre, I, Makgoba, M.W. (1990). “Opposing action of divalent cations Ca++ and Mg++ in cell-matrix adhesion”. Am. J. Bone. Min. Res. 5(2) 83.
15. Weetman, A.P., Makgoba, M.W., Borysiewicz, L.K., (1990). “The thyroid is a source as well as site, of autoimmunity”. Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland.
16. Sturgess, R.P., Macartney, J.C., Nelufer, J.M., Makgoba, M.W., Ciclitira, P.J. (1990). “Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Expression in Coeliac Disease”. British Society for Gastroenterology.
17. Kennete, R., Seth, R., Makgoba, M.W. (1990). “Spontaneous rosetting of human T lymphocytes with Breast Cancer Cells”. 15th International Cancer Conference. A306.
18. Makgoba, M.W., Datta, H.K. (1990). “Calcium-induced cell-matrix dissociation: a control mechanism for adhesive interactions”. Cell to Cell Interaction International Symposium. I.12.
19. Seth, R., Raymond, F., Impallomeni, M., Makgoba, M.W. (1991). “Detection of two cell-surface molecules, ICAM-1 and VLA in the sera of normal young and elderly people”. II European Congress of Gerontology. 174.
20. Adams, S.A., de Jager, C.A., Robson, S.C., Shephard, E.C., Sathar, A., Gathiram, V.Jackson, T.F.H.G., Makgoba, M.W., Kirsch, R.E. (1992). “Entamoeba Histolytica 170 kD protein has immunological homology to human leukocyte beta-2 intergrins”. SAMJ. 82:40.