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Publications by Clinton J. Bradfield
IFIT1 Exerts Opposing Regulatory Effects on the Inflammatory and Interferon Gene Programs in LPS-Activated Human Macrophages
Cell Reports
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Evolution of Cell-Autonomous Effector Mechanisms in Macrophages Versus Non-Immune Cells
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Model-Based Characterization of Inflammatory Gene Expression Patterns of Activated Macrophages
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Low Dose Isoflurane Exerts Opposing Effects on Neuronal Network Excitability in Neocortex and Hippocampus
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