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Silica induces macrophage cytokines through phosphatidylcholine ...
Silica induces macrophage cytokines through phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C with H. 2. O. 2. Honglei Liu, Hongqiao Zhang, and Henry Jay Forman ...
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Expression and Regulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase from ...
tory airway diseases such as asthma, but the cellular source re- mains unknown. ... and as such release distinct quanta of NO reflecting ...
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Proinflammatory Roles of T-Cell Receptor (TCR)gamma delta and ...
or gamma delta T-cell receptors (TCRs) was assessed during the acute allergic ... Different Potentials of {gamma}{delta} T Cell Subsets in Regulating Airway ...
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Human Lung Tissue Macrophages, but not Alveolar Macrophages ...
Express Matrix Metalloproteinases after Direct Contact with. Activated T Lymphocytes. Sylvie Ferrari-Lacraz, Laurent P. Nicod, Rachel Chicheportiche, ...
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MUC5AC and MUC5B mucins are decreased in cystic fibrosis airway ...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is characterized by progressive airway obstruction. Although it has been postulated that ... A. KATER, M. O. HENKE, and B. K. RUBIN ...
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Rapid Communication
Three-Dimensional Organization of the Lamina Reticularis in the ... nected to types I and III collagen of the lamina reticularis with anchoring fibrils. ...
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Rapid Communication
Rapid Communication. 123 forming units/ml P. aeruginosa suspension of the PAO1 strain, which had been cultured overnight at 37 C in trypticase soy broth ...
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Rapid Communication
Rapid Communication. 19 mation, provide markers that predict sensitivity to chemo- therapeutic agents or radiation, or predict tendency to metastasize. ...
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Effects of mitochondrial inhibitors and uncouplers on hypoxic ...
The mitochondrial uncoupler DNP (10 – 200 µM) specifically blocked the hypoxic response at 100 µM and 200 µM with a transiently increased response at 10 µM ...
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Nitric Oxide in Asthma . Pathogenic, Therapeutic, or Diagnostic ...