D J Ringler
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1.
German A, Hall E, Moore P, Ringler D, Newman W, Day M
J Comp Pathol
. 1999 Sep;
121(3):249-63.
PMID: 10486161
The present study defined the distribution of alphabeta and gammadelta T-cell subsets, and the expression of mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1 (MAdCAM-1) in the intestinal tract of an outbred population...
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Ying S, Robinson D, Meng Q, Rottman J, Kennedy R, Ringler D, et al.
Eur J Immunol
. 1998 Feb;
27(12):3507-16.
PMID: 9464841
Eotaxin is a newly discovered C-C chemokine which preferentially attracts and activates eosinophil leukocytes by acting specifically on its receptor CCR3. The airway inflammation characteristic of asthma is believed to...
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Rottman J, Ganley K, Williams K, Wu L, Mackay C, Ringler D
Am J Pathol
. 1997 Nov;
151(5):1341-51.
PMID: 9358760
The chemokine receptor CCR5 has recently been described as a co-receptor for macrophage-tropic strains of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1. In this study, using a panel of monoclonal antibodies specific for...
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Briskin M, Shyjan A, COCHRAN N, Bloom S, Wilson J, McEvoy L, et al.
Am J Pathol
. 1997 Jul;
151(1):97-110.
PMID: 9212736
Lymphocyte homing to normal tissues and recruitment to inflammatory tissue sites are controlled, in part, by the selective expression of chemokines, pro-inflammatory cytokines and mediators, and various adhesion proteins and...
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Picarella D, Hurlbut P, Rottman J, Shi X, Butcher E, Ringler D
J Immunol
. 1997 Mar;
158(5):2099-106.
PMID: 9036954
Mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1 (MAdCAM-1) is an adhesion protein expressed on endothelium in mucosal tissues that has been shown to play an important role in the selective homing of...
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Sasseville V, Smith M, Mackay C, Pauley D, Mansfield K, Ringler D, et al.
Am J Pathol
. 1996 Nov;
149(5):1459-67.
PMID: 8909235
The pathogenesis of neurological dysfunction associated with human immunodeficiency (HIV)-1 infection is uncertain. However, the presence of macrophage infiltrates in the central nervous system is a key feature of HIV...
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Hesterberg P, Briskin M, Merrill C, Mackay C, Newman W, Ringler D
Gastroenterology
. 1996 Nov;
111(5):1373-80.
PMID: 8898653
Background & Aims: Integrins play diverse roles in cellular actions and signalling in the immune system. In the context of mucosal immune responses, the integrin alpha 4 beta 7 has...
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Mackay C, Andrew D, Briskin M, Ringler D, Butcher E
Eur J Immunol
. 1996 Oct;
26(10):2433-9.
PMID: 8898957
T cells show a bias in their migration pathways: some T cells preferentially migrate to peripheral lymph nodes (LN), some to mucosal tissues, and some to peripheral tissues such as...
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ALBERT D, BRODIE S, Sasseville V, Ringler D
Blood
. 1996 Sep;
88(5):1718-24.
PMID: 8829474
New world nonhuman primates of the genus Aotus (owl monkeys) can be categorized by 11 distinct karyotypes (K). It has been demonstrated that monkeys of K-VI persistently have one order...
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Rand M, Warren J, Mansour M, Newman W, Ringler D
Am J Pathol
. 1996 Mar;
148(3):855-64.
PMID: 8774140
Leukocytes express chemokine receptors that, upon ligand recognition, are believed to activate and induce the directed migration of these cells from the vasculature to sites of tissue injury. Previous investigations...