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    Labeta MO, Durieux JJ, Spagnoli G, Fernandez N, Wijdenes J, Herrmann R.
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  • 22. Modulation of the endotoxin receptor (CD14) in septic patients.
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  • 26. Activation of human monocytes by streptococcal rhamnose glucose polymers is mediated by CD14 antigen, and mannan binding protein inhibits TNF-alpha release.
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  • 28. An amino-terminal fragment of human lipopolysaccharide-binding protein retains lipid A binding but not CD14-stimulatory activity.
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  • 32. Lipopolysaccharide-coated erythrocytes activate human neutrophils via CD14 while subsequent binding is through CD11b/CD18.
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    Couturier C, Haeffner-Cavaillon N, Caroff M, Kazatchkine MD.
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  • 35. Soluble CD14 from urine copurifies with a potent inducer of cytokines.
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  • 36. Human monocytes lacking the membrane-bound form of the bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) receptor CD14 can mount an LPS-induced oxidative burst response mediated by a soluble form of CD14.
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  • 37. Fusion of the Fc part of human IgG1 to CD14 enhances its binding to gram-negative bacteria and mediates phagocytosis by Fc receptors of neutrophils.
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  • 38. CD14 is expressed and functional in human B cells.
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  • 39. Cell-free pool of CD14 mediates activation of transcription factor NF-kappa B by lipopolysaccharide in human endothelial cells.
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  • 40. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding protein, truncated at Ile-197, binds LPS but does not transfer LPS to CD14.
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