N P WILLETT
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Yamamoto N, SERY T, Hoober J, WILLETT N, LINDSAY D
Photochem Photobiol
. 1994 Aug;
60(2):160-4.
PMID: 7938214
Administration of a small dose (300 ng/mouse) of photofrin II (PII) to mice, followed by 4 days of exposure to only ambient fluorescent light in animal quarters, induced Fc-receptor-mediated phagocytic...
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Yamamoto N, WILLETT N, LINDSAY D
Inflammation
. 1994 Jun;
18(3):311-22.
PMID: 8088927
Inflamed lesions release degradation products of membrane lipids, lysophospholipids, and inflamed tumor tissues release alkylglycerols. Macrophages were activated by administration of lysophosphatidylcholine (lyso-Pc) or dodecylglycerol (DDG) to mice. In vitro...
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Yamamoto N, Kumashiro R, Yamamoto M, WILLETT N, LINDSAY D
Infect Immun
. 1993 Dec;
61(12):5388-91.
PMID: 8225612
A very small amount (0.0005 to 0.001%) of an ammonium sulfate [50% saturated (NH4)2SO4]-precipitable protein fraction of alpha 2-globulin efficiently supported inflammation-primed activation of macrophages. This fraction contains vitamin D3-binding...
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Cammarata A, Smith J, WILLETT N
J Pharm Sci
. 1975 Aug;
64(8):1325-8.
PMID: 1151705
Antigen distribution and clearance studied in vivo may be viewed as a pharmacokinetic problem complicated by the intervention of the immune response. A model characterizing the clearance of the simple...
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Terleckyj B, WILLETT N, SHOCKMAN G
Infect Immun
. 1975 Apr;
11(4):649-55.
PMID: 1091546
A chemically defined medium in which Streptococcus mutans strains AHT, BHT, GS-5, JC-2, Ingbritt, At6T, At9T, 6715, and OMZ-176 and Streptococcus salivarius strain HHT grew rapidly to high turbidities was...
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WILLETT N, MORSE G, Carlisle S
J Bacteriol
. 1967 Oct;
94(4):1247-8.
PMID: 6051349
No abstract available.
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WILLETT N, MORSE G
J Bacteriol
. 1966 Jun;
91(6):2245-50.
PMID: 5943940
Willett, Norman P. (University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Kennett Square, Pa.), and Guy E. Morse. Long-chain fatty acid inhibition of growth of Streptococcus agalactiae in a chemically defined...
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