Publications

2004

Sinclair E, Black D, C Epling L, Carvidi A, Josefowicz SZ, Bredt BM, et al. CMV antigen-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cell IFNgamma expression and proliferation responses in healthy CMV-seropositive individuals. Viral Immunol. 2004;17(3):445-54.
Rand JH, Wu X-, Lapinski R, van Heerde WL, Reutelingsperger CP, Chen PP, et al. Detection of antibody-mediated reduction of annexin A5 anticoagulant activity in plasmas of patients with the antiphospholipid syndrome. Blood. 2004;104(9):2783-90.
Liu CZ, Persad R, Inghirami G, Sen F, Amorosi E, Goldenberg A, et al. Transient atypical monocytosis mimic acute myelomonocytic leukemia in post-chemotherapy patients receiving G-CSF: report of two cases. Clin Lab Haematol. 2004;26(5):359-62.
Magro CM, A Crowson N, Byrd JC, A Soleymani D, Shendrik I. Atypical lymphocytic lobular panniculitis. J Cutan Pathol. 2004;31(4):300-6.
Tatapudi RR, Muthukumar T, Dadhania D, Ding R, Li B, Sharma VK, et al. Noninvasive detection of renal allograft inflammation by measurements of mRNA for IP-10 and CXCR3 in urine. Kidney Int. 2004;65(6):2390-7.
Ito K, Chen J, Chaar ME, Stern JM, Seshan SV, Khodadadian JJ, et al. Renal damage progresses despite improvement of renal function after relief of unilateral ureteral obstruction in adult rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2004;287(6):F1283-93.
Jang B-, Paik J-, Kim S-, Bae J-, Mun K-, Song D-, et al. Catalase induces the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase through activation of NF-kappaB and PI3K signaling pathway in Raw 264.7 cells. Biochem Pharmacol. 2004;68(11):2167-76.
Chevallier N, Corcoran CM, Lennon C, Hyjek E, Chadburn A, Bardwell VJ, et al. ETO protein of t(8;21) AML is a corepressor for Bcl-6 B-cell lymphoma oncoprotein. Blood. 2004;103(4):1454-63.
Duran A, Rodriguez A, Martin P, Serrano M, Flores JM, Leitges M, et al. Crosstalk between PKCzeta and the IL4/Stat6 pathway during T-cell-mediated hepatitis. EMBO J. 2004;23(23):4595-605.

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