Connection
Xiyuan Bai to Cells, Cultured
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Xiyuan Bai has written about Cells, Cultured.
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0.238 |
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Bai X, Shang S, Henao-Tamayo M, Basaraba RJ, Ovrutsky AR, Matsuda JL, Takeda K, Chan MM, Dakhama A, Kinney WH, Trostel J, Bai A, Honda JR, Achcar R, Hartney J, Joosten LA, Kim SH, Orme I, Dinarello CA, Ordway DJ, Chan ED. Human IL-32 expression protects mice against a hypervirulent strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Apr 21; 112(16):5111-6.
Score: 0.074
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Bai X, Ovrutsky AR, Kartalija M, Chmura K, Kamali A, Honda JR, Oberley-Deegan RE, Dinarello CA, Crapo JD, Chang LY, Chan ED. IL-32 expression in the airway epithelial cells of patients with Mycobacterium avium complex lung disease. Int Immunol. 2011 Nov; 23(11):679-91.
Score: 0.058
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Bai X, Chmura K, Ovrutsky AR, Bowler RP, Scheinman RI, Oberley-Deegan RE, Liu H, Shang S, Ordway D, Chan ED. Mycobacterium tuberculosis increases IP-10 and MIG protein despite inhibition of IP-10 and MIG transcription. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 2011 Jan; 91(1):26-35.
Score: 0.055
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Kim EW, De Leon A, Jiang Z, Radu RA, Martineau AR, Chan ED, Bai X, Su WL, Montoya DJ, Modlin RL, Liu PT. Vitamin A Metabolism by Dendritic Cells Triggers an Antimicrobial Response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. mSphere. 2019 06 05; 4(3).
Score: 0.025
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Oberley-Deegan RE, Rebits BW, Weaver MR, Tollefson AK, Bai X, McGibney M, Ovrutsky AR, Chan ED, Crapo JD. An oxidative environment promotes growth of Mycobacterium abscessus. Free Radic Biol Med. 2010 Dec 01; 49(11):1666-73.
Score: 0.013
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Morris KR, Lutz RD, Bai X, McGibney MT, Cook D, Ordway D, Chan ED. Suppression of IFNgamma+mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan-induced NO by IL-4 is due to decreased IRF-1 expression. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 2009 Jul; 89(4):294-303.
Score: 0.012
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Connection Strength
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Publication scores are based on many factors, including how long ago they were written and whether the person is a first or senior author.
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