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Publications by Mason W. Freeman
Neutrophil Influx in Response to a Peritoneal Infection With Salmonella Is Delayed in Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein or CD14-Deficient Mice
Journal of Immunology
Allergy
Immunology
Abca7Null Mice Retain Normal Macrophage Phosphatidylcholine and Cholesterol Efflux Activity Despite Alterations in Adipose Mass and Serum Cholesterol Levels
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Recognition in Macrophages. Participation of LPS-binding Protein and CD14 in LPS-induced Adaptation in Rabbit Peritoneal Exudate Macrophages.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein and CD14 Interaction Induces Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Generation and Neutrophil Sequestration in Lungs After Intratracheal Endotoxin.
Circulation Research
Cardiovascular Medicine
Physiology
Cardiology
Intraperitoneal Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Neutrophil Sequestration in the Lung Microvasculature Is Due to a Factor Produced in the Peritoneal Cavity
Critical Care
Critical Care
Intensive Care Medicine
Human Monocyte CD14 Is Upregulated by Lipopolysaccharide.
Infection and Immunity
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
Immunology
Microbiology
Lipopolysaccharide Binding to the Periplasmic Protein LptA
Protein Science
Biochemistry
Medicine
Molecular Biology
Neutrophil Elastase (NE)-Deficient Mice Demonstrate a Nonredundant Role for NE in Neutrophil Migration, Generation of Proinflammatory Mediators, and Phagocytosis in Response to Zymosan Particles in Vivo
Journal of Immunology
Allergy
Immunology
Heterogeneous Expression and Release of CD14 by Human Gingival Fibroblasts: Characterization and CD14-Mediated Interleukin-8 Secretion in Response to Lipopolysaccharide
Infection and Immunity
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
Immunology
Microbiology
Foodborne Infection of Mice With Salmonella Typhimurium
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary
The Level of Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein Is Elevated in Adult Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea
BMC Pulmonary Medicine
Pulmonary
Respiratory Medicine