I. Defects of Immune Maturation
1 Immunologic Unresponsiveness in Fetal and Neonatal Mammals: A Paradigm for Immune Deficiency Diseases?
II. Incomplete Immune Function in Normal Animals
2 Genetic Regulation of High and Low Immunoresponsiveness
III. Immunohematologic Abnormalities
3 Hematopoietic Stem Cell Differentiation and Its Role in Osteopetrosis: Immunologic Implications
4 The W/Wv Mouse: A Model of Bone Marrow Failure
5 The Murine Chediak-Higashi Mutation and Other Murine Pigmentation Mutations
6 Cyclic Hematopoiesis in Gray Collie Dogs
IV. B-Cell Defects
7 Inherited Dysgammaglobulinemia of Chickens
8 B-Lymphocyte Development and Heterogeneity: Analysis with the Immune-Defective CBA/N Mouse Strain
9 The Significance of Hereditary Asplenia for Immunologic Competence
V. T-Cell Defects
10 Deficient and Sufficient Immune Systems in the Nude Mouse
11 Athymic Nude Rats
12 The Hairless Immune-Deficient Guinea Pig
13 Hereditarily Athymic-Asplenic (Lasat) Mice
14 Immunologic and Hematologic Deficiencies of the Hypopituitary Dwarf Mouse
VI. Macrophage Defects
15 Inherent Macrophage Defects in Mice.