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pro vyhledávání: '"Nicole E. Feldman"'
Autor:
Xiyuan Bai, Nicole E Feldman, Kathryn Chmura, Alida R Ovrutsky, Wen-Lin Su, Laura Griffin, Dohun Pyeon, Mischa T McGibney, Matthew J Strand, Mari Numata, Seiji Murakami, Loretta Gaido, Jennifer R Honda, William H Kinney, Rebecca E Oberley-Deegan, Dennis R Voelker, Diane J Ordway, Edward D Chan
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 4, p e61925 (2013)
Nuclear factor-kappa B (NFκB) is a ubiquitous transcription factor that mediates pro-inflammatory responses required for host control of many microbial pathogens; on the other hand, NFκB has been implicated in the pathogenesis of other inflammatory
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https://doaj.org/article/50238e2d9ed1437aa6d2bdabacfc99d7
Autor:
Nicole E. Feldman, Michael D. Iseman, Kathryn Chmura, Leland Shapiro, Corinne M Floyd, Kayte Fulton, Xiyuan Bai, Aleksandra M Kaminska, Wendy Gill, Edward D. Chan, Gwen A. Huitt, Matthew Strand
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 39:690-696
Rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) are ubiquitous in the environment but cause lung disease in only a fraction of exposed individuals. This variable susceptibility to disease implies vulnerability to RGM infection due to weakness in host defense. Sin
Autor:
William H. Kinney, Edward D. Chan, Dennis R. Voelker, Jennifer R. Honda, Kathryn Chmura, Laura M. Griffin, Dohun Pyeon, Nicole E. Feldman, Seiji Murakami, Mari Numata, Rebecca E. Oberley-Deegan, Alida R. Ovrutsky, Xiyuan Bai, Wen Lin Su, Mischa McGibney, Diane J. Ordway, Matthew Strand, Loretta Gaido
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 4, p e61925 (2013)
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 4, p e61925 (2013)
Nuclear factor-kappa B (NFκB) is a ubiquitous transcription factor that mediates pro-inflammatory responses required for host control of many microbial pathogens; on the other hand, NFκB has been implicated in the pathogenesis of other inflammatory
Publikováno v:
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland). 84(6)
Summary Setting : Following infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis , host cytokine responses influence disease manifestation. Differences in cytokine expression likely determine whether tuberculosis (TB) progresses, resolves, or becomes latent. In