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1999Two novel mucin genes down-regulated in colorectal cancer identified by differential displayWilliams, S.; McGuckin, M.; Gotley, D.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Antalis, T.
2006Macrophage migration inhibitory factor induces macrophage recruitment via CC chemokine ligand 2Gregory, J.; Morand, E.; McKeown, S.; Ralph, J.; Hall, P.; Yang, Y.; McColl, S.; Hickey, M.
2007Dengue virus (DV) replication in monocyte-derived macrophages is not affected by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), and DV infection induces altered responsiveness to TNF-alpha stimulationWati, S.; Li, P.; Burrell, C.; Carr, J.
1997Regulation by calcitonin and glucocorticoids of calcitonin receptor gene expression in mouse osteoclastsWada, S.; Udagawa, N.; Akatsu, T.; Nagata, N.; Martin, T.; Findlay, D.
2003Effect of heat shock and mutations in ClpL and ClpP on virulence gene expression in Streptococcus pneumoniaeKwon, H.; Kim, S.; Choi, M.; Ogunniyi, A.; Paton, J.; Park, S.; Pyo, S.; Rhee, D.
2001Production of chemokines in vivo in response to microbial stimulationCoates, N.; McColl, S.
2004Pneumolysin-induced lung injury is independent of leukocyte trafficking into the alveolar spaceMaus, U.; Srivastava, M.; Paton, J.; Mack, M.; Everhart, M.; Blackwell, T.; Christman, J.; Schlondorff, D.; Seeger, W.; Lohmeyer, J.
2005The apoptotic response to pneumolysin is toll-like receptor 4 dependent and protects against pneumococcal diseaseSrivastava, A.; Henneke, P.; Visintin, A.; Morse, S.; Martin, V.; Watkins, C.; Paton, J.; Wessels, M.; Golenbock, D.; Malley, R.
2008A Novel ICOS-Independent, but CD28- and SAP-Dependent, Pathway of T Cell-Dependent, Polysaccharide-Specific Humoral Immunity in Response to Intact Streptococcus pneumoniae versus Pneumococcal Conjugate VaccineChen, Q.; Cannons, J.; Paton, J.; Akiba, H.; Schwartzberg, P.; Snapper, C.
2002The classical pathway is the dominant complement pathway required for innate immunity to Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in miceBrown, J.; Hussell, T.; Gilliland, S.; Holden, D.; Paton, J.; Ehrenstein, M.; Walport, M.; Botto, M.