C C FOX
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Karanfilov C, Liu B, FOX C, Lakshmanan R, Whisler R
Mech Ageing Dev
. 1999 Oct;
109(2):97-112.
PMID: 10515660
The present study investigated whether age-related changes in the production of Th1 and Th2 cytokines by human T cells might be linked to altered frequencies of naive (CD45RA+) and memory...
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Whisler R, Karanfilov C, Newhouse Y, FOX C, Lakshmanan R, Liu B
Mech Ageing Dev
. 1999 Jan;
105(1-2):115-35.
PMID: 9922123
Aging is often accompanied by altered T-cell signaling and functions. Signals mediated through the T-cell receptor (TCR)/CD3 complex are associated with tyrosine phosphorylations of zeta-chains by the regulated activities of...
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Hackshaw K, Lakshmanan R, Everett R, FOX C
Res Commun Mol Pathol Pharmacol
. 1998 Nov;
101(2):99-114.
PMID: 9821207
Fibroblast growth factors are thought to play a role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune inflammation. The evidence linking these growth factors to autoimmunity stems in part from their presence in...
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Cooke H, Fox P, Alferes L, FOX C, Wolfe Jr S
Can J Physiol Pharmacol
. 1998 Jun;
76(2):188-93.
PMID: 9635159
Reverse transcription--polymerase chain reaction of mRNA from rat RBL-2H3 cells yielded a 316 base pair band consistent with that predicted for the neurokinin-1 (NK1) receptor. Saturation and competition binding with...
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Love K, Lakshmanan R, Butterfield J, FOX C
Cell Immunol
. 1996 May;
170(1):85-90.
PMID: 8660803
The expression of MHC class II molecules by human mast cells has been reported in immunohistochemical surveys of inflammatory conditions, such as in tuberculin hypersensitivity. While these data suggest that...
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FOX C, Jewell S, Whitacre C
Cell Immunol
. 1994 Oct;
158(1):253-64.
PMID: 7916267
Rat peritoneal mast cells were examined to determine whether mast cells can stimulate T cell proliferation through antigen presentation. Mast cells were obtained by peritoneal lavage and purified to 98%...
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FOX C, Lichtenstein L, Roche J
Dig Dis Sci
. 1993 Jun;
38(6):1105-12.
PMID: 7685262
Mucosal and submucosal mast cell hyperplasia is a feature of the chronic inflammatory bowel diseases--ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. The mast cells are often seen to be degranulated in areas...
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Barch D, FOX C, Rosche W, Rundhaugen L, Wrighton S
Gastroenterology
. 1992 Sep;
103(3):800-6.
PMID: 1499930
Methylbenzylnitrosamine is an esophageal-specific carcinogen in the rat, and the incidence of methylbenzylnitrosamine-induced esophageal carcinoma is increased by dietary zinc deficiency. Methylbenzylnitrosamine requires activation by cytochrome P-450 to be mutagenic;...
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FOX C, Moore W, Lichtenstein L
Dig Dis Sci
. 1991 Feb;
36(2):179-84.
PMID: 1703070
Intestinal mast cells are thought to contribute to the mucosal inflammation in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease through release of inflammatory mediators. Since sulfasalazine and its metabolite 5-aminosalicylic acid are...
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FOX C, Lazenby A, Moore W, Yardley J, Bayless T, Lichtenstein L
Gastroenterology
. 1990 Jul;
99(1):119-24.
PMID: 1693122
To further define the role of mast cells in the idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases, mediator release from intestinal mast cells derived from actively inflamed and relatively quiescent areas of ulcerative...