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Frontline Science: Defects in immune function in patients with sepsis are associated with PD-1 or PD-L1 expression and can be restored by antibodies targeting PD-1 or PD-L1 von Patera, Andriani C., Drewry, Anne M., Chang, Katherine, Beiter, Evan R., Osborne, Dale, Hotchkiss, Richard S.
Veröffentlicht 2016Text -
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Respiratory syncytial virus infection is associated with an altered innate immunity and a heightened pro-inflammatory response in the lungs of preterm lambs von Sow, Fatoumata B, Gallup, Jack M, Krishnan, Subramaniam, Patera, Andriani C, Suzich, JoAnn, Ackermann, Mark R
Veröffentlicht 2011Text -
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Effect of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Combination Therapy on Efficacy of Posaconazole (SCH56592) in an Inhalation Model of Murine Pulmonary Aspergillosis von Patera, Andriani C., Menzel, Frederick, Jackson, Craig, Brieland, Joan K., Halpern, Judy, Hare, Roberta, Cacciapuoti, Anthony, Loebenberg, David
Veröffentlicht 2004Text -
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Respiratory syncytial virus is associated with an inflammatory response in lungs and architectural remodeling of lung-draining lymph nodes of newborn lambs von Sow, Fatoumata B., Gallup, Jack M., Olivier, Alicia, Krishnan, Subramaniam, Patera, Andriani C., Suzich, JoAnn, Ackermann, Mark R.
Veröffentlicht 2011Text -
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RAGE inhibits human respiratory syncytial virus syncytium formation by interfering with F-protein function von Tian, Jane, Huang, Kelly, Krishnan, Subramaniam, Svabek, Catherine, Rowe, Daniel C., Brewah, Yambasu, Sanjuan, Miguel, Patera, Andriani C., Kolbeck, Roland, Herbst, Ronald, Sims, Gary P.
Veröffentlicht 2013Text -
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Targeting the programmed cell death 1: programmed cell death ligand 1 pathway reverses T cell exhaustion in patients with sepsis von Chang, Katherine, Svabek, Catherine, Vazquez-Guillamet, Cristina, Sato, Bryan, Rasche, David, Wilson, Strother, Robbins, Paul, Ulbrandt, Nancy, Suzich, JoAnn, Green, Jonathan, Patera, Andriani C, Blair, Wade, Krishnan, Subramaniam, Hotchkiss, Richard
Veröffentlicht 2014Text -
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PD-L1(+) neutrophils contribute to injury-induced infection susceptibility von Thanabalasuriar, Ajitha, Chiang, Abby J., Morehouse, Christopher, Camara, Margarita, Hawkins, Shonda, Keller, Ashley E., Koksal, Adem C., Caceres, Carolina S., Berlin, Aaron A., Holoweckyj, Nicholas, Takahashi, Virginia N., Cheng, Lily, de los Reyes, Melissa, Pelletier, Mark, Patera, Andriani C., Sellman, Bret, Hess, Sonja, Marelli, Marcello, Boo, Chelsea C., Cohen, Taylor S., DiGiandomenico, Antonio
Veröffentlicht 2021Text