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1998Treatment with Anti-Granulocyte Antobodies Inhibits the Effector Phase of Experimental Autoimmune EnvephalomyelitisMcColl, S.; Staykova, M.; Wozniak, A.; Fordham, S.; Bruce, J.; Willenborg, D.
2006Novel approach to inhibit asthma-mediated lung inflammation using anti-CD147 interventionGwinn, W.; Damsker, J.; Falahati, R.; Okwumabua, I.; Kelly-Welch, A.; Keegan, A.; Vanpouille, C.; Lee, J.; Dent, L.; Leitenberg, D.; Bukrinsky, M.; Constant, S.
2006A recombinant probiotic for treatment and prevention of choleraFocareta, A.; Paton, J.; Morona, R.; Cook, J.; Paton, A.
2013Linaclotide inhibits colonic nociceptors and relieves abdominal pain via guanylate cyclase-c and extracellular cyclic guanosine 3′,5′-monophosphateCastro, J.; Harrington, A.; Hughes, P.; Martin, C.; Ge, P.; Shea, C.; Jin, H.; Jacobson, S.; Hannig, G.; Mann, E.; Cohen, M.; MacDougall, J.; Lavins, B.; Kurtz, C.; Silos-Santiago, I.; Johnston, J.; Blackshaw, L.; Brierley, S.
2006Hexadecylphosphocholine (Miltefosine) has broad-spectrum fungicidal activity and is efficacious in a mouse model of cryptococcosisWidmer, F.; Wright, L.; Obando, D.; Handke, R.; Ganendren, R.; Ellis, D.; Sorrell, T.
2007Anti-inflammatory effects of zinc and alterations in zinc transporter mRNA in mouse models of allergic inflammationLang, C.; Murgia, C.; Leong, M.; Tan, L.; Perozzi, G.; Knight, D.; Ruffin, R.; Zalewski, P.
2002Altered zinc homeostasis and caspase-3 activity in murine allergic airway inflammationTruongTran, A.; Ruffin, R.; Foster, P.; Koskinen, A.; Coyle, P.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.; Zalewski, P.
2006Pneumococcal neuraminidases A and B both have essential roles during infection of the respiratory tract and sepsisManco, S.; Hernon, F.; Yesilkaya, H.; Paton, J.; Andrew, P.; Kadioglu, A.
2005Differential expression of F-actin in in utero fetal woundsCowin, A.
2008Antagonism of the chemokine receptors CXCR3 and CXCR4 reduces the pathology of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisKohler, R.; Comerford, I.; Townley, S.; Haylock-Jacobs, S.; Clark-Lewis, I.; McColl, S.