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1 Aggregation of serum proteins with lipopolysaccharide (LPS): characterization of the precipitable LPS-protein complex Falk, M.C.
1996
2 p. 129-142
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2 A hamster anti-idiotype monoclonal antibody, mimicking the inner-core region of Gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), stimulates LPS inner-core-specific serum antibodies in hamsters Field, S.K.
1994
2 p. 120-130
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3 A monoclonal antibody with specificity for the genus Klebsiella binds to a common epitope located in the core region of Klebsiella lipopolysaccharide Brade, Lore
2001
2 p. 119-124
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4 A murine model for studying endotoxemia and the efficacy of anti-LPS agents in an immunocompromised host Neely, A.N.
1995
2 p. 115-120
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5 A new method for removing endotoxin from plasma using hemocompatible affinity chromatography technology, applicable for extracorporeal treatment of septic patients Amoureux, Marie-Claude
2004
2 p. 85-95
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6 A novel assay to detect nucleotide receptor P2X7 genetic polymorphisms influencing numerous innate immune functions Denlinger, Loren C.
2004
2 p. 137-142
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7 Apolipoproteins modulate the inflammatory response to lipopolysaccharide Berbee, Jimmy F.P.
2005
2 p. 97-103
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8 A synthetic lipid A analog, B464, provides significant protection against the cardiopulmonary derangements in porcine Gram-negative sepsis Ridings, P.
1995
2 p. 121-130
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9 Autoregulation by interferons provides an endogenous 'priming' signal for LPS-responsive macrophages Fultz, M.J.
1995
2 p. 77-84
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10 Bacterial endotoxins and pathogenesis of Gram-negative infections: current status and future direction Morrison, D.C.
1994
2 p. 71-83
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11 Carnitine and septic shock: a review Famularo, G.
1995
2 p. 141-147
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12 C 2-ceramide inhibits LPS-induced nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 macrophage cells through down-regulating the activation of Akt Koide, Naoki
2003
2 p. 85-90
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13 Cellular mechanism underlying LPS-induced inhibition of in vitro L-leucine transport across rabbit jejunum Abad, B.
2002
2 p. 127-133
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14 Cellular Signalling P49 to P93 2000
2 p. 129-144
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15 Characterization of the interaction of lipid A and lipopolysaccharide with human serum albumin: implications for an endotoxin carrier function for albumin David, S.A.
1995
2 p. 99-106
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16 Chemical structure and biological activity of a lipid A component from Helicobacter pylori strain 206 Suda, Yasuo
2001
2 p. 95-104
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17 Chemistry & Biochemistry P94 to P144 2000
2 p. 145-160
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18 Clinical & Pathologies P1 to P48 2000
2 p. 111-127
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19 Continuous cardiac output and hemodynamic monitoring: high temporal correlation between plasma TNF-α and hemodynamic changes during a sepsis-like state in cancer immunotherapy Caorsi, Carlos
2003
2 p. 91-95
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20 Contribution of TNF and of LPS in endotoxemic shock in mice. A reappraisal Heumann, Didier
1996
2 p. 87-92
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21 Correspondence McCabe, William R.
1997
2 p. 155-159
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22 Cross-tolerance between bacterial endotoxin and group B Streptococcus in neonatal rats Mancuso, G.
1994
2 p. 114-119
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23 Cytokine synthesis in the liver of endotoxin-tolerant and normal rats during hemorrhagic shock Ackermann, Marcus
2001
2 p. 105-112
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24 Detection of lipid A by monoclonal antibodies in S-form lipopolysaccharide after acidic treatment of immobilized LPS on Western blot Pantophlet, R.
1997
2 p. 89-95
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25 Differences in the mechanism of nitric oxide production between mouse vascular endothelial cells and macrophages Sugiyama, Tsuyoshi
2003
2 p. 108-112
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26 Disparities in efficacies of anti-LPS agents in burned mouse models of LPS intoxication versus Gram-negative sepsis Neely, Alice N.
1996
2 p. 111-117
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27 Editorial Morrison, David C.
1997
2 p. 87-88
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28 Editorial Levin, Jack
2004
2 p. 70-70
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29 Elimination of trace endotoxin protein from rough chemotype LPS Manthey, C.L.
1994
2 p. 84-91
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30 Elizabeth Ziegler MD 1942—2006 Morrison, David C.
2006
2 p. 127-128
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31 Endotoxemia-related attenuation of interleukin-1 secretion in thermally injured patients Cembrzynska-Nowak, M.
1994
2 p. 92-100
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32 Endotoxin and anti-endotoxin The contribution of the schools of Koch and Pasteur: Life, milestone-experiments and concepts of Richard Pfeiffer (Berlin) and Alexandre Besredka (Paris) Rietschel, Ernst Th.
2002
2 p. 71-82
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33 Endotoxin boosts the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in rabbits Hahn, Robert G.
2003
2 p. 97-100
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34 Endotoxin-induced desensitization of THP-1 cells is not associated with altered G protein binding or content Durando, M.
1997
2 p. 97-103
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35 Endotoxin tolerance: is there a clinical relevance? Cavaillon, Jean-Marc
2003
2 p. 101-107
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36 Enzymology of lipid A palmitoylation in bacterial outer membranes Bishop, Russell E.
2004
2 p. 107-112
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37 Erratum 2001
2 p. 164-164
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38 Escherichia coli endotoxin increases cytosolic free Ca2+ by mobilizing intracellular calcium stores in cultured endothelial cells Burnier, M.
1996
2 p. 119-127
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39 Goodbye MANEY, Hello SAGE Holst, Otto
2007
2 p. 85-85
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40 Heat stress response results in increased macrophage inflammatory protein-2 concentration in a lipopolysaccharide-exposed macrophage cell line Garekar, Swati
2006
2 p. 87-92
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41 Hematological indices, inflammatory markers and neutrophil CD64 expression: comparative trends during experimental human endotoxemia van der Meer, Wim
2007
2 p. 94-100
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42 Identification of N-3-hydroxypropionyl-2-O-methyl-D-perosamine as a specific constituent of the lipopolysaccharide from Vibrio bio-serogroup 1875 which has Ogawa antigen factor B of Vibrio cholerae O1 Isshiki, Yasunori
1996
2 p. 143-149
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43 Immunology & Cell Biology P145 to P227 2000
2 p. 161-188
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44 Impact of sepsis-induced changes in plasma on LPS interactions with monocytes and plasma lipoproteins: roles of soluble CD14, LBP, and acute phase lipoproteins Kitchens, Richard L.
2003
2 p. 113-118
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45 Inflammatory, coagulatory and circulatory responses to logarithmic increases in the endotoxin dose in the anaesthetised pig Lipcsey, Miklós
2006
2 p. 99-112
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46 Influence of acyl chain fluidity on the lipopolysaccharide-induced activation of complement Wiese, Andre
2001
2 p. 147-155
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47 Inhibition of antibiotic-induced lysis and lipopolysaccharide release from Escherichia coli 0111 :B4 by egg white lysozyme Liang, A.H.
1997
2 p. 105-114
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48 Inhibition of histone deacetylation enhances endotoxin-stimulated transcription but does not reverse endotoxin tolerance Yoza, Barbara K.
2002
2 p. 109-114
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49 Innate immunity of the human newborn: distinct cytokine responses to LPS and other Toll-like receptor agonists Levy, Ofer
2005
2 p. 113-116
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50 Interleukin-18 does not modulate the acute-phase response Stuyt, Rogier J.L.
2005
2 p. 85-88
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51 International Endotoxin and Innate Immunity Society (IEIIS): a new name for new times Vogel, Stefanie N.
2005
2 p. 68-68
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52 Investigation into the interaction of recombinant human serum albumin with Re-lipopolysaccharide and lipid A Jürgens, Gudrun
2002
2 p. 115-126
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53 Investigation of the chemical structure and biological activity of oligosaccharides isolated from rough-type Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris B100 lipopolysaccharide Kaczynski, Zbigniew
2007
2 p. 101-108
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54 Investigation on the agonistic and antagonistic biological activities of synthetic Chlamydia lipid A and its use in in vitro enzymatic assays Heine, Holger
2007
2 p. 126-132
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55 Invitedreview: Detoxifying endotoxin: time, place and person Munford, Robert S.
2005
2 p. 69-84
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56 Invitedreview: Endotoxin tolerance — current concepts in historical perspective Cross, Alan S.
2002
2 p. 83-98
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57 Invitedreview: MDP and other muropeptides — direct and synergistic effects on the immune system Traub, Stephanie
2006
2 p. 69-85
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58 Invitedreview: Priming, induction and modulation of plant defence responses by bacterial lipopolysaccharides Newman, Mari-Anne
2007
2 p. 69-84
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59 Invited Speakers S1 to S63 2000
2 p. 73-94
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60 In vivo priming of mice with antigen and lipid A bestows proliferative ability on peritoneal exudate T cells in response to antigen or anti-αβ TCR antibody in the absence of macrophages in vitro Nitta, Toshimasa
1996
2 p. 103-110
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61 Involvement of Syk protein tyrosine kinase in LPS-induced responses in macrophages Ulanova, Marina
2007
2 p. 117-125
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62 Kinetics of endotoxin and interleukin-6 following multiple doses of antibiotics for experimental Gram-negative bacterial sepsis Healy, Daniel P.
1996
2 p. 93-101
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63 Legionella pneumophila mediated activation of dendritic cells involves CD14 and TLR2 Braedel-Ruoff, Sibylla
2005
2 p. 89-96
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64 Lessons from an LPS-deficient Neisseria meningitidis mutant van der Ley, Peter
2003
2 p. 124-128
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65 Lipopolysaccharide-associated resistance to killing of yersiniae by complement Porat, R.
1995
2 p. 91-97
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66 Localization of the mouse defense lectin ficolin B in lysosomes of activated macrophages Runza, Valeria L.
2006
2 p. 120-126
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67 LPS, dsRNA and the interferon bridge to adaptive immune responses: Trif, Tram, and other TIR adaptor proteins Hoebe, Kasper
2004
2 p. 130-136
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68 LPS-induced mucin expression in human sinus mucosa can be attenuated by hCLCA inhibitors Hauber, Hans-Peter
2007
2 p. 109-116
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69 Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) regulates host responses to endotoxin through modulation of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) Roger, Thierry
2003
2 p. 119-123
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70 Mitogenicity of bacterial lipopolysaccharide on the T lymphocyte population bearing the γδT cell receptor Nitta, T.
1994
2 p. 101-107
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71 Monomeric endotoxin:protein complexes are essential for TLR4-dependent cell activation Gioannini, T.L.
2005
2 p. 117-123
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72 Nitric oxide synthesis by hepatic cells is down regulated in endotoxin tolerant rats Wang, J-F.
1995
2 p. 107-114
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73 Oral Presentations O1 to O37 2000
2 p. 95-109
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74 Protection against oxygen toxicity by lipid A: role of Mn superoxide dismutase Berg, J.T.
1994
2 p. 108-113
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75 Protective effects of isohelenin, an inhibitor of nuclear factor κB, in endotoxic shock in rats Sheehan, M.
2002
2 p. 99-107
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76 rBPI(10—193) is secreted by CHO cells and retains the activity of rBPI21 Horwitz, Arnold H.
2004
2 p. 97-106
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77 Reclassification of the BXH11/Ty mouse as an endotoxinhyporesponsive strain Bergeron, Alan J.
1996
2 p. 165-168
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78 Review: Evidence against the hypothesis that antibodies to the inner core of lipopolysaccharides in antisera raised by immunization with enterobacterial deep-rough mutants confer broad-spectrum protection during Gram-negative bacterial sepsis Greisman, S.E.
1997
2 p. 123-153
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79 Review: Immunodepression in sepsis and SIRS assessed by ex vivo cytokine production is not a generalized phenomenon: a review Cavaillon, Jean-Marc
2001
2 p. 85-93
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80 Review: Molecular mechanisms of endotoxin tolerance Hongkuan Fan,
2004
2 p. 71-84
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81 Review: Towards antibacterial strategies: studies on the mechanisms of interaction between antibacterial peptides and model membranes Wiese, Andre
2003
2 p. 67-84
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82 Rhodobacter sphaeroides diphosphoryl lipid A inhibits interleukin-6 production in CD14-negative murine marrow stromal ST2 cells stimulated with lipopolysaccharide or paclitaxel (taxol) Kirikae, T.
1997
2 p. 115-122
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83 Safety of incremental inhaled lipopolysaccharide challenge in humans Sundy, John S.
2006
2 p. 113-119
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84 Soluble tumor necrosis factor receptors are released independent of TNF in endotoxemia Otto, F.
1995
2 p. 85-89
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85 Stable isotope metabolic labeling of Neisseria meningitidis lipooligosaccharide Post, Deborah M.B.
2006
2 p. 93-98
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86 Structural and biological characterisation of a novel tetra-acyl lipid A from Escherichia coli F515 lipopolysaccharide acting as endotoxin antagonist in human monocytes Zähringer, Ulrich
2001
2 p. 133-146
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87 Structural and serological characterisation of the O-antigenic polysaccharide of the lipopolysaccharide from Acinetobacter strain 96 (DNA group 11) Vinogradov, Evgeny V.
2001
2 p. 113-118
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88 Structure and metabolism of peptidoglycan and molecular requirements allowing its detection by the Drosophila innate immune system Mengin-Lecreulx, Dominique
2005
2 p. 105-111
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89 Structures of the O-antigens of Klebsiella serotypes 02 (2a,2e), 02 (2a,2e,2h), and 02 (2a,2f,2g), members of a family of related D-galactan O-antigens in Klebsiella spp Kelly, R.F.
1995
2 p. 131-140
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90 Synthesis and immunochemical characterization of neoglycoproteins containing epitopes of the inner core region of Pseudomonas aeruginosa RNA group I lipopolysaccharide Reiter, Andreas
2001
2 p. 125-131
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91 Synthesis of neoglycoproteins containing 5-O-phosphorylated Kdomonosaccharide, 4-O- and 5-O-phosphorylated α-Kd↬(2 6)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy- -D-glucopyranosyl disaccharide residues Sekljic, Harald
1996
2 p. 151-164
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92 Teasing apart structural determinants of `toxicity' and `adjuvanticity': implications for meningococcal vaccine development Steeghs, Liana
2004
2 p. 113-119
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93 Thank you and good-bye from the former Editor Seydel, Ulrich
2006
2 p. 67-67
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94 The nexus between systemic inflammation and disordered coagulation in sepsis Opal, Steven M.
2004
2 p. 125-129
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95 The role of epithelial Toll-like receptor expression in host defense and microbial tolerance Hornef, Mathias W.
2005
2 p. 124-128
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96 TLR-independent pattern recognition receptors and anti-inflammatory mechanisms Fraser, Iain P.
2004
2 p. 120-124
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97 TNF-α hyper-responses to Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria in Propionibacterium acnes primed or Salmonella typhimurium infected mice Merlin, Thomas
2001
2 p. 157-163
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98 Transcriptional activation of MMP-13 by periodontal pathogenic LPS requires p38 MAP kinase Rossa, Carlos
2007
2 p. 85-93
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99 Welcome from the new Editor Holst, Otto
2006
2 p. 68-68
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