Cytokine expression in the liver during the early phase of murine tularemia.
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TularemiaMicroarray analysis of human monocytes infected with Francisella tularensis identifies new targets of host response subversionFine tuning inflammation at the front door: macrophage complement receptor 3-mediates phagocytosis and immune suppression for Francisella tularensisLive attenuated tularemia vaccines: recent developments and future goals.Members of the Francisella tularensis phagosomal transporter subfamily of major facilitator superfamily transporters are critical for pathogenesisCytokine response in Balb/c mice infected with Francisella tularensis LVS and the Pohang isolateRapid local expression of interleukin-12, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and gamma interferon after cutaneous Francisella tularensis infection in tularemia-immune mice.Influence of the bcg locus on natural resistance to primary infection with the facultative intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis in miceGlycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK3beta) inhibition suppresses the inflammatory response to Francisella infection and protects against tularemia in miceIKKβ in myeloid cells controls the host response to lethal and sublethal Francisella tularensis LVS infection.Coactivating signals for the hepatic lymphocyte gamma interferon response to Francisella tularensisSignificance analysis of xMap cytokine bead arrays.Inactivated Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain protects against respiratory tularemia by intranasal vaccination in an immunoglobulin A-dependent fashion.A human macrophage-hepatocyte co-culture model for comparative studies of infection and replication of Francisella tularensis LVS strain and subspecies holarctica and mediasiatica.Francisella tularensis: taxonomy, genetics, and Immunopathogenesis of a potential agent of biowarfare.Toll-like receptor 2-mediated signaling requirements for Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain infection of murine macrophagesIdentification of immunologic and pathologic parameters of death versus survival in respiratory tularemia.A conserved and immunodominant lipoprotein of Francisella tularensis is proinflammatory but not essential for virulenceCharacterization of rationally attenuated Francisella tularensis vaccine strains that harbor deletions in the guaA and guaB genes.Francisella tularensis induces extensive caspase-3 activation and apoptotic cell death in the tissues of infected mice.Programmed cell death and the pathogenesis of tissue injury induced by type A Francisella tularensis.Working toward the future: insights into Francisella tularensis pathogenesis and vaccine development.Francisella tularensis induces cytopathogenicity and apoptosis in murine macrophages via a mechanism that requires intracellular bacterial multiplication.Interleukin-12 in infectious diseases.Toll-like receptor 2 is required for control of pulmonary infection with Francisella tularensis.Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain induces macrophage alternative activation as a survival mechanism.Complement Receptor 3-Mediated Inhibition of Inflammasome Priming by Ras GTPase-Activating Protein During Francisella tularensis Phagocytosis by Human Mononuclear Phagocytes.
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Cytokine expression in the liver during the early phase of murine tularemia.
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Cytokine expression in the liver during the early phase of murine tularemia.
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Cytokine expression in the liver during the early phase of murine tularemia.
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Cytokine expression in the liver during the early phase of murine tularemia.
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Cytokine expression in the liver during the early phase of murine tularemia.
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Cytokine expression in the liver during the early phase of murine tularemia
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Ericsson M
Golovliov I
Sandström G
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1995-02-01T00:00:00Z