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  1. 1.   Inhibition of HIV-1 release by ADAM metalloproteinase inhibitors
  2. Ireland, Joanna; Segura, Jason; Shi,Genbin; Buchwald, Julianna; Roth, Gwynne; Shen, Thomas Juncheng; Wang, Ruipeng; Ji,Xinhua; Fischer, Elizabeth R; Moir, Susan; Chun, Tae-Wook; Sun, Peter D
  3. Frontiers in Microbiology. 2024, Mar 20; 15: 1385775.
  1. 2.   Modifications of Glycans: Biological Significance and Therapeutic Opportunities
  2. Muthana, S. M.; Campbell, C. T.; Gildersleeve, J. C.
  3. Acs Chemical Biology. 2012, Jan; 7(1): 31-43.
  1. 3.   Markers of endothelial dysfunction, coagulation and tissue fibrosis independently predict venous thromboembolism in HIV
  2. Musselwhite, L. W.; Sheikh, V.; Norton, T. D.; Rupert, A.; Porter, B. O.; Penzak, S. R.; Skinner, J.; Mican, J. M.; Hadigan, C.; Sereti, I.
  3. Aids. 2011, Mar; 25(6): 787-795.
  1. 4.   Cdc25A-driven proliferation regulates CD62L levels and lymphocyte movement in response to interleukin-7
  2. Kittipatarin, C.; Li, W. Q.; Durum, S. K.; Khaled, A. R.
  3. Experimental Hematology. 2010, Dec; 38(12): 1143-1156.
  1. 5.   Soluble TLT-1 modulates platelet-endothelial cell interactions and actin polymerization
  2. Morales, J.; Villa, K.; Gattis, J.; Castro, W.; Colon, K.; Lubkowski, J.; Sanabria, P.; Hunter, R.; Washington, A. V.
  3. Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis. 2010, Apr; 21(3): 229-236.
  1. 6.   Mucosal tolerance to E-selectin and response to systemic inflammation
  2. Illoh, K.; Campbell, C.; Illoh, O.; Diehl, J.; Cherry, J.; Elkhaloun, A.; Chen, Y.; Hallenbeck, J.
  3. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 2006, Dec; 26(12): 1538-1550.
  1. 7.   Phenotypic and functional changes of cytokine-activated neutrophils
  2. Galligan, C.; Yoshimura, T.
  3. Neutrophil: An Emerging Regulator of Inflammatory and Immune Response. 2003; 83 : 24-44.
  1. 8.   T-cell adoptive therapy of tumors: Mechanisms of improved therapeutic performance
  2. Cohen, P. A.; Peng, L. M.; Kjaergaard, J.; Plautz, G. E.; Finke, J. H.; Koski, G. K.; Czerniecki, B. J.; Shu, S. Y.
  3. Critical Reviews in Immunology. 2001 21(1-3): 215-248.
  1. 9.   The genes encoding E-selectin (SELE) and lymphotactin (SCYC1) lie on separate chicken chromosomes although they are closely linked in human and mouse
  2. Morroll, S.; Goodchild, M.; Salmon, N.; Copeland, N. G.; Gilbert, D. J.; Jenkins, N. A.; Bumstead, N.; Boyd, Y.
  3. Immunogenetics. 2001 53(6): 477-482.
  1. 10.   Adhesion molecules in the kidney: From embryo to adult
  2. Perantoni, A. O.
  3. Experimental Nephrology. 1999 7(2): 80-102.
  1. 11.   Tumor Promoter Induces High Mobility Group Hmg-Y Protein Expression in Transformation-Sensitive But Not -Resistant Cells
  2. Cmarik, J. L.; Li, Y.; Ogram, S. A.; Min, H. Z.; Reeves, R.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Oncogene. 1998 16(26): 3387-3396.
  1. 12.   Endotoxin and Il-1 Hyporesponsiveness in a Patient With Recurrent Bacterial Infections
  2. Kuhns, D. B.; Priel, D. A. L.; Gallin, J. I.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 1997 158(8): 3959-3964.
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