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J D Ogle

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Inaba T, Alexander J, Ogle J, Ogle C
Shock . 1999 Apr; 11(4):276-82. PMID: 10220305
Nitric oxide (NO) may play an important role in the pathophysiology of intestinal barrier disruption. Our purpose was to investigate the effects of NO donors on the internalization and passage...
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Ogle C, Valente J, Guo X, Li B, Ogle J, Alexander J
Inflammation . 1998 Jan; 21(6):569-82. PMID: 9429905
The normal course of hematopoiesis is controlled by growth factors and cytokines and, therefore, should be susceptible to alterations induced by systemic mediator release such as that seen following thermal...
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Valente J, Ogle C, Alexander J, Li B, Custer D, Noel J, et al.
Transplantation . 1997 Jul; 64(1):114-23. PMID: 9233711
Background: Protocols that incorporate donor-specific cell infusions using bone marrow, spleen, or blood transfusion continue to enhance allograft survival and often lead to tolerance in experimental models. Clinical benefits from...
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Ogle C, Guo X, Chance W, Ogle J
Crit Care Med . 1997 May; 25(5):827-33. PMID: 9187603
Objective: To determine in a rat model whether a low-dose infusion of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) affects the production of the inflammatory cytokines TNF and interleukin (IL)-6, the immunosuppressive factor...
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Ogle C, Guo X, Hasselgren P, Ogle J, Alexander J
Eur J Surg . 1997 Jan; 163(1):45-51. PMID: 9116111
Objective: To find out if endotoxin (LPS) can mediate the production of inflammatory cytokines by enterocytes. Design: Laboratory experiment. Setting: Teaching hospital and burns unit, USA. Material: Caco-2 cells (HTB38,...
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Ogle C, Mao J, Hasselgren P, Ogle J, Alexander J
J Trauma . 1996 Aug; 41(2):298-305. PMID: 8760540
Background: There is increasing evidence that cells other than immune cells have the potential for producing immunomediators. This study determined whether distinct populations of enterocytes from unburned and burned animals...
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Wu J, Ogle C, Mao J, Szczur K, Fischer J, Ogle J
Inflammation . 1995 Oct; 19(5):529-41. PMID: 8543368
Burn patients often experience a devastating inflammatory response to infection within the first two weeks after thermal injury. The inflammatory cytokines IL-6, TNF and IL-1 have been implicated in this...
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Wu J, Ogle C, Fischer J, Warden G, Ogle J
Shock . 1995 Apr; 3(4):268-73. PMID: 7541300
Inflammatory cytokines and acute-phase proteins are closely interrelated, and their levels of production by various cells are increased by thermal injury. It was hypothesized that burn-mediated increases in the production...
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Ogle C, Guo X, Wu J, Ogle J, Fischer J
Eur J Surg . 1995 Feb; 161(2):123-7. PMID: 7772629
Objective: To find out if the in vitro production of tumour necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin 6 (IL-6) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) by macrophages (P3888D1) were influenced by the addition to...
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Ogle C, Mao J, Wu J, Ogle J, Alexander J
J Burn Care Rehabil . 1994 Nov; 15(6):470-7. PMID: 7852449
Increasing evidence shows that cells other than immune cells have the potential for producing cytokines and arachidonate metabolites. It was the purpose of this study to determine whether isolated enterocytes...