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252 related items for PubMed ID: 7252146

  • 1. Genetic linkage of resistance to Listeria monocytogenes with macrophage inflammatory responses.
    Stevenson MM, Kongshavn PA, Skamene E.
    J Immunol; 1981 Aug; 127(2):402-7. PubMed ID: 7252146
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  • 2. Natural resistance to listeriosis: role of host inflammatory responsiveness.
    Stevenson MM, Gervais F, Skamene E.
    Clin Invest Med; 1984 Aug; 7(4):297-301. PubMed ID: 6442652
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  • 3. Genetic control of resistance to Listeria monocytogenes: regulation of leukocyte inflammatory responses by the Hc locus.
    Gervais F, Stevenson M, Skamene E.
    J Immunol; 1984 Apr; 132(4):2078-83. PubMed ID: 6699408
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  • 4. The C5-sufficient A/J congenic mouse strain. Inflammatory response and resistance to Listeria monocytogenes.
    Gervais F, Desforges C, Skamene E.
    J Immunol; 1989 Mar 15; 142(6):2057-60. PubMed ID: 2921523
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  • 5. Non-dystrophic 129 REJ mice are susceptible to i.p. infection with Listeria monocytogenes despite an ability to recruit inflammatory neutrophils to the peritoneal cavity.
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  • 6. Activation of non-specific cytotoxic cells in Listeria-susceptible and -resistant mouse strains.
    Wood P, Cheers C.
    Immunology; 1985 Jan 15; 54(1):113-9. PubMed ID: 3918933
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  • 7. The role of natural resistance in protection of the murine host from listeriosis.
    Kongshavn PA, Skamene E.
    Clin Invest Med; 1984 Jan 15; 7(4):253-7. PubMed ID: 6442649
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  • 8. Macrophages as effector cells of protective immunity in murine schistosomiasis. V. Variation in macrophage schistosomulacidal and tumoricidal activities among mouse strains and correlation with resistance to reinfection.
    James SL, Skamene E, Meltzer MS.
    J Immunol; 1983 Aug 15; 131(2):948-53. PubMed ID: 6863937
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  • 9. Enhanced accumulation of inflammatory neutrophils and macrophages mediated by transfer of T cells from mice immunized with Listeria monocytogenes.
    Czuprynski CJ, Henson PM, Campbell PA.
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  • 10. Macrophages in resistance to rickettsial infections: genetic analysis of susceptibility to lethal effects of Rickettsia akari infection and development of activated, cytotoxic macrophages in A and B10.a mice.
    Meltzer MS, Nacy CA, Stevenson MM, Skamene E.
    J Immunol; 1982 Oct 15; 129(4):1719-23. PubMed ID: 6896718
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  • 11. Acute-phase reactants of mice. II. Strain dependence of serum amyloid P-component (SAP) levels and response to inflammation.
    Mortensen RF, Beisel K, Zeleznik NJ, Le PT.
    J Immunol; 1983 Feb 15; 130(2):885-9. PubMed ID: 6600258
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  • 12. Effects of gonadotrophin on resistance to Listeria monocytogenes infection in mice.
    Rózalska B, Klink M, Wiewióra A, Rudnicka W.
    Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz); 1991 Feb 15; 39(5-6):529-36. PubMed ID: 1841550
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  • 13. Migration of natural suppressor cells from bone marrow to peritoneal cavity by live BCG.
    Kato K, Yamamoto K, Kimura T.
    J Immunol; 1985 Dec 15; 135(6):3661-8. PubMed ID: 2933452
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  • 14. Comparative studies of inflammatory responses in susceptible and resistant mice infected with Giardia muris.
    Belosevic M, Faubert GM.
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  • 15. Characterization of the pattern of inflammatory cell influx and cytokine production during the murine host response to Listeria monocytogenes.
    Kratz SS, Kurlander RJ.
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  • 16. Cytokinetics of mononuclear phagocyte response to listeriosis in genetically-determined sensitive and resistant murine hosts.
    Punjabi CJ, Galsworthy SB, Kongshavn PA.
    Clin Invest Med; 1984 Jul 15; 7(3):165-72. PubMed ID: 6440722
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  • 17. Innate anti-listerial resistance of mice differing in their susceptibility to listeriosis.
    Długońska H, Chmiela M, Kierońska D, Rózałska B, Rudnicka W.
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  • 18. Genetic regulation of lipopolysaccharide-induced interleukin 1 production by murine peritoneal macrophages.
    Brandwein SR, Skamene E, Aubut JA, Gervais F, Nesbitt MN.
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  • 19. Cellular mechanisms of genetically controlled host resistance to Mycobacterium bovis (BCG).
    Gros P, Skamene E, Forget A.
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  • 20. Genetic regulation of macrophage production in response to surface components of Listeria monocytogenes.
    Galsworthy SB, Ting S, Fewster D, Pavan A.
    Acta Microbiol Hung; 1989 Oct 15; 36(2-3):335-9. PubMed ID: 2517178
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