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  1. Effects of prostaglandin lipid mediators on agonist-induced lung endothelial permeability and inflammation
  2. Exposure to febrile-range hyperthermia potentiates Wnt signalling and epithelial–mesenchymal transition gene expression in lung epithelium
  3. Novel Noncatalytic Substrate-Selective p38α-Specific MAPK Inhibitors with Endothelial-Stabilizing and Anti-Inflammatory Activity
  4. Functional Activity of Antibodies Directed towards Flagellin Proteins of Non-Typhoidal Salmonella
  5. Myofiber Damage Precedes Macrophage Infiltration after in Vivo Injury in Dysferlin-Deficient A/J Mouse Skeletal Muscle
  6. Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide Augments Febrile-Range Hyperthermia-Induced Heat Shock Protein 70 Expression and Extracellular Release in Human THP1 Cells
  7. Invasive Salmonella Typhimurium ST313 with Naturally Attenuated Flagellin Elicits Reduced Inflammation and Replicates within Macrophages
  8. Polymorphisms in human heat shock factor-1 and analysis of potential biological consequences
  9. Sustained Protection in Mice Immunized with Fractional Doses of Salmonella Enteritidis Core and O Polysaccharide-Flagellin Glycoconjugates
  10. A Peptide Antagonist of CD28 Signaling Attenuates Toxic Shock and Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infection Induced by Streptococcus pyogenes
  11. Toll-like Receptor Agonists and Febrile Range Hyperthermia Synergize to Induce Heat Shock Protein 70 Expression and Extracellular Release
  12. Hyperthermia Promotes and Prevents Respiratory Epithelial Apoptosis through Distinct Mechanisms
  13. Tolerance for chronic heat exposure is greater in female than male mice
  14. Febrile-range hyperthermia augments reversible TNF-α-induced hyperpermeability in human microvascular lung endothelial cells
  15. Febrile-Range Hyperthermia Modifies Endothelial and Neutrophilic Functions to Promote Extravasation
  16. Female Mice Have Greater Heat Tolerance Than Males: The Boca Effect
  17. Wound Healing In A549 Lung Epithelial Cells Is Accelerated By Post-Wounding Heat Shock
  18. Zonulin - A Novel Player In Human Lung Pathophysiology
  19. Prolonged exposure to hyperthermic stress augments neutrophil recruitment to lung during the post-exposure recovery period
  20. A Mouse Model Of Human Heat Acclimation
  21. Distinct, gene-specific effect of heat shock on heat shock factor-1 recruitment and gene expression of CXC chemokine genes
  22. Response of mice to continuous 5-day passive hyperthermia resembles human heat acclimation
  23. Prostaglandin E2 potentiates heat shock-induced heat shock protein 72 expression in A549 cells
  24. Hyperthermia in the febrile range induces HSP72 expression proportional to exposure temperature but not to HSF-1 DNA-binding activity in human lung epithelial A549 cells
  25. Hetero-oligomerization of the P2Y11receptor with the P2Y1receptor controls the internalization and ligand selectivity of the P2Y11receptor
  26. Plasticity of Neuron-Glial Interactions Mediated by Astrocytic EphARs
  27. P2Y receptor-activating nucleotides modulate cellular reactive oxygen species production in dissociated hippocampal astrocytes and neurons in culture independent of parallel cytosolic Ca2+ rise and change in mitochondrial potential
  28. Distinct mono- and dinucleotide-specific P2Y receptors in A549 lung epithelial cells: Different control of arachidonic acid release and nitric oxide synthase expression
  29. Diadenosine and Diuridine Poly(borano)phosphate Analogues:  Synthesis, Chemical and Enzymatic Stability, and Activity at P2Y1and P2Y2Receptors†
  30. Internalization and desensitization of a green fluorescent protein-tagged P2Y1 nucleotide receptor are differently controlled by inhibition of calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II
  31. Neuroprotektive Wirkung von Nukleotiden – Untersuchungen an P2Y-Rezeptoren hippocampaler Mischkulturen der Ratte
  32. Sequestration and recycling pathway of P2Y2 nucleotide receptor: Clathrin-and actin cytoskeleton-dependent receptor endocytosis, live cell visualization of green fluorescent protein tagged receptor
  33. Subtype specific internalization of P2Y1and P2Y2receptors induced by novel adenosine 5′-O-(1-boranotriphosphate) derivatives