Connection
Peter Rice to Receptors, Immunologic
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Peter Rice has written about Receptors, Immunologic.
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0.404 |
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Rice PJ, Kelley JL, Kogan G, Ensley HE, Kalbfleisch JH, Browder IW, Williams DL. Human monocyte scavenger receptors are pattern recognition receptors for (1-->3)-beta-D-glucans. J Leukoc Biol. 2002 Jul; 72(1):140-6.
Score: 0.187
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Rice PJ, Adams EL, Ozment-Skelton T, Gonzalez AJ, Goldman MP, Lockhart BE, Barker LA, Breuel KF, Deponti WK, Kalbfleisch JH, Ensley HE, Brown GD, Gordon S, Williams DL. Oral delivery and gastrointestinal absorption of soluble glucans stimulate increased resistance to infectious challenge. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2005 Sep; 314(3):1079-86.
Score: 0.057
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Lowe EP, Wei D, Rice PJ, Li C, Kalbfleisch J, Browder IW, Williams DL. Human vascular endothelial cells express pattern recognition receptors for fungal glucans which stimulates nuclear factor kappaB activation and interleukin 8 production. Winner of the Best Paper Award from the Gold Medal Forum. Am Surg. 2002 Jun; 68(6):508-17; discussion 517-8.
Score: 0.046
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Ahr?n IL, Williams DL, Rice PJ, Forsgren A, Riesbeck K. The importance of a beta-glucan receptor in the nonopsonic entry of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae into human monocytic and epithelial cells. J Infect Dis. 2001 Jul 15; 184(2):150-8.
Score: 0.043
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Mueller A, Raptis J, Rice PJ, Kalbfleisch JH, Stout RD, Ensley HE, Browder W, Williams DL. The influence of glucan polymer structure and solution conformation on binding to (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan receptors in a human monocyte-like cell line. Glycobiology. 2000 Apr; 10(4):339-46.
Score: 0.040
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M?ller A, Rice PJ, Ensley HE, Coogan PS, Kalbfleish JH, Kelley JL, Love EJ, Portera CA, Ha T, Browder IW, Williams DL. Receptor binding and internalization of a water-soluble (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan biologic response modifier in two monocyte/macrophage cell lines. J Immunol. 1996 May 01; 156(9):3418-25.
Score: 0.030
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