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Editorial: Pattern recognition receptors and factor B: "complement"ary pathways converge.
Prakash A, Hellman J
Resilience to bacterial infection: difference between species could be due to proteins in serum.
Warren HS, Fitting C, Hoff E, Adib-Conquy M, Beasley-Topliffe L, Tesini B, Liang X, Valentine C, Hellman J, Hayden D, Cavaillon JM
Ligand-specific regulation of the extracellular surface of a G-protein-coupled receptor.
Bokoch MP, Zou Y, Rasmussen SG, Liu CW, Nygaard R, Rosenbaum DM, Fung JJ, Choi HJ, Thian FS, Kobilka TS, Puglisi JD, Weis WI, Pardo L, Prosser RS, Mueller L, Kobilka BK
FRET-based measurement of GPCR conformational changes.
Granier S, Kim S, Fung JJ, Bokoch MP, Parnot C
Upregulation of PD-L1 on monocytes and dendritic cells by HIV-1 derived TLR ligands.
Meier A, Bagchi A, Sidhu HK, Alter G, Suscovich TJ, Kavanagh DG, Streeck H, Brockman MA, LeGall S, Hellman J, Altfeld M
Activation of Toll-like receptor 2 impairs hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in mice.
Petersen B, Bloch KD, Ichinose F, Shin HS, Shigematsu M, Bagchi A, Zapol WM, Hellman J
MyD88-dependent immune activation mediated by human immunodeficiency virus type 1-encoded Toll-like receptor ligands.
Meier A, Alter G, Frahm N, Sidhu H, Li B, Bagchi A, Teigen N, Streeck H, Stellbrink HJ, Hellman J, van Lunzen J, Altfeld M
A monomeric G protein-coupled receptor isolated in a high-density lipoprotein particle efficiently activates its G protein.
Whorton MR, Bokoch MP, Rasmussen SG, Huang B, Zare RN, Kobilka B, Sunahara RK
Toll-like receptor 2 activation by bacterial peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein activates cardiomyocyte inflammation and contractile dysfunction.
Zhu X, Bagchi A, Zhao H, Kirschning CJ, Hajjar RJ, Chao W, Hellman J, Schmidt U
MyD88-dependent and MyD88-independent pathways in synergy, priming, and tolerance between TLR agonists.
Bagchi A, Herrup EA, Warren HS, Trigilio J, Shin HS, Valentine C, Hellman J
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