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  1. 1.   The alarmin functions of high-mobility group proteins
  2. Yang, D.; Tewary, P.; de la Rosa, G.; Wei, F.; Oppenheim, J. J.
  3. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-Gene Regulatory Mechanisms. 2010, Jan-Feb; 1799(1-2): 157-163.
  1. 2.   Alarmins initiate host Defense
  2. Oppenheim, J. J.; Tewary, P.; de la Rosa, G.; Yang, D.
  3. Immune-Mediated Diseases: From Theory to Therapy. 2007; 601 : 185-194.
  1. 3.   High mobility group box-1 protein induces the migration and activation of human dendritic cells and acts as an alarmin
  2. Yang, D.; Chen, Q.; Yang, H.; Tracey, K. J.; Bustin, M.; Oppenheim, J. J.
  3. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 2007, Jan; 81(1): 59-66.
  1. 4.   Defensin participation in innate and adaptive immunity
  2. Yang, D.; Liu, Z. H.; Tewary, P.; Chen, Q.; De la Rosa, G.; Oppenheim, J. J.
  3. Current Pharmaceutical Design. 2007 13(30): 3131-3139.
  1. 5.   Mouse cathelin-related antimicrobial peptide chemoattracts leukocytes using formyl peptide receptor-like 1/mouse formyl peptide receptor-like 2 as the receptor and acts as immune adjuvant
  2. Kurosaka, K.; Chen, Q.; Yarovinsky, F.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Yang, D.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2005, MAY 15; 174(10): 6257-6265.
  1. 6.   Human ribonuclease A superfamily members, eosinophil-derived neurotoxin and pancreatic ribonuclease, induce dendritic cell maturation and activation
  2. Yang, D.; Chen, Q.; Rosenberg, H. F.; Rybak, S. M.; Newton, D. L.; Wang, Z. Y.; Fu, Q.; Tchernev, V. T.; Wang, M. J.; Schweitzer, B.; Kingsmore, S. F.; Patel, D. D.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Howard, O. M. Z.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2004, NOV 15; 173(10): 6134-6142.
  1. 7.   Eosinophil-derived neurotoxin (EDN) is a selective chemoattractant and activator of dendritic cells
  2. Yang, D.; Chen, Q.; Kurosaka, K.; Howard, O. M. Z.; Rosenberg, H. F.; Rybak, S. M.; Kingsmore, S. F.; Oppenheim, J. J.
  3. Faseb Journal. 2004 18(5, Suppl. S): A1144-A1144.
  1. 8.   Multiple roles of antimicrobial defensins, cathelicidins, and eosinophil-derived neurotoxin in host defense
  2. Yang, D.; Biragyn, A.; Hoover, D. M.; Lubkowski, J.; Oppenheim, J. J.
  3. Annual Review of Immunology. 2004 22: 181-215.
  1. 9.   Ribonuclease is partly responsible for the HIV-1 inhibitory effect activated by HLA alloantigen recognition
  2. Rugeles, M. T.; Trubey, C. A.; Bedoya, V. I.; Pinto, L. A.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Rybak, S. A.; Shearer, G. M.
  3. Aids. 2003 17(4): 481-486.
  1. 10.   Natural and engineered cytotoxic ribonucleases: Therapeutic potential
  2. Rybak, S. M.; Newton, D. L.
  3. Experimental Cell Research. 1999 253(2): 325-335.
  1. 11.   Inhibition of Hiv-1 Replication By Combined Expression of Gag Dominant Negative Mutant and a Human Ribonuclease in a Tightly Controlled Hiv-1 Inducible Vector
  2. Cara, A.; Rybak, S. M.; Newton, D. L.; Crowley, R.; Rottschafer, S. E.; Reitz, M. S.; Gusella, G. L.
  3. Gene Therapy. 1998 5(1): 65-75.
  1. 12.   Expression and Characterization of a Cytotoxic Human-Frog Chimeric Ribonuclease - Potential For Cancer Therapy
  2. Newton, D. L.; Xue, Y.; Boque, L.; Wlodawer, A.; Kung, H. F.; Rybak, S. M.
  3. Protein Engineering. 1997 10(4): 463-470.
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