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  • 21. Rac1 and superoxide are required for the expression of cell adhesion molecules induced by tumor necrosis factor-alpha in endothelial cells.
    Chen XL, Zhang Q, Zhao R, Ding X, Tummala PE, Medford RM.
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    McHale JF, Harari OA, Marshall D, Haskard DO.
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  • 23. Intercellular adhesion molecule 1 is important for the development of severe experimental malaria but is not required for leukocyte adhesion in the brain.
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  • 26. Correlation of increased expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1, but not high levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, with lethality of Plasmodium yoelii 17XL, a rodent model of cerebral malaria.
    Shear HL, Marino MW, Wanidworanun C, Berman JW, Nagel RL.
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  • 28. Sex-Associated Differential mRNA Expression of Cytokines and Its Regulation by Sex Steroids in Different Brain Regions in a Plasmodium berghei ANKA Model of Cerebral Malaria.
    Legorreta-Herrera M, Nava-Castro KE, Palacios-Arreola MI, Hernández-Cervantes R, Aguilar-Castro J, Cervantes-Candelas LA, Morales-Montor J.
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    Sikorski EE, Hallmann R, Berg EL, Butcher EC.
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  • 35. Type I interferons contribute to experimental cerebral malaria development in response to sporozoite or blood-stage Plasmodium berghei ANKA.
    Palomo J, Fauconnier M, Coquard L, Gilles M, Meme S, Szeremeta F, Fick L, Franetich JF, Jacobs M, Togbe D, Beloeil JC, Mazier D, Ryffel B, Quesniaux VF.
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  • 38. Cell adhesion molecule expression in cultured human iris endothelial cells.
    Silverman MD, Zamora DO, Pan Y, Texeira PV, Planck SR, Rosenbaum JT.
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    Chen L, Zhao Q, Wang XL, You R, Zhang YH, Ji H, Lai YS.
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    Schofield L, Novakovic S, Gerold P, Schwarz RT, McConville MJ, Tachado SD.
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