P D Crowe
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Wang S, Malany S, Wang Q, Santos M, Crowe P, Maki R
Inflamm Res
. 2006 Nov;
55(9):393-8.
PMID: 17122961
Methods: The effect of histamine on inositol phosphate generation and interleukin-6 (IL-6) release from the synovial sarcoma cell line SW982 was investigated. Results: SW982 cells express functional H1 and H2...
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Alleva D, Crowe P, Jin L, Kwok W, Ling N, Gottschalk M, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2001 Feb;
107(2):173-80.
PMID: 11160133
The 9-23 amino acid region of the insulin B chain (B9-23) is a dominant epitope recognized by pathogenic T lymphocytes in nonobese diabetic mice, the animal model for type 1...
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Crowe P, Qin Y, Conlon P, Antel J
Ann Neurol
. 2000 Nov;
48(5):758-65.
PMID: 11079539
We assessed the immune response induced in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients who had received NBI-5788, an altered peptide ligand (APL) designed from an immunodominant region (83-99) of the neuroantigen myelin...
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Liu C, Liu X, Crowe P, Kelner G, Fan J, Barry G, et al.
Gene
. 1999 Nov;
238(2):471-8.
PMID: 10570975
NOV (nephroblastoma overexpressed gene) is a member of the CCN (connective tissue growth factor [CTGF], Cyr61/Cef10, NOV) family of proteins. These proteins are cysteine-rich and are noted for having growth-regulatory...
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Boehme S, Sullivan S, Crowe P, Santos M, Conlon P, Sriramarao P, et al.
J Immunol
. 1999 Jul;
163(3):1611-8.
PMID: 10415066
Eotaxin is a potent eosinophil chemoattractant that plays an important role in regulating eosinophil tissue levels both in healthy individuals and in diseases associated with significant eosinophil infiltrates, such as...
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Crowe P, Boehme S, Wong T, Gaur A, Sidney J, Sette A, et al.
Hum Immunol
. 1998 Oct;
59(11):679-89.
PMID: 9796736
Changes in peptide antigen concentration or structure can have a profound effect on T cell responsiveness by inducing selected T cell effector functions. In this study, we have compared the...
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Kozovska M, Zang Y, Aebischer I, Lnu S, Rivera V, Crowe P, et al.
Eur J Immunol
. 1998 Jun;
28(6):1894-901.
PMID: 9645371
Myelin basic protein (MBP)-reactive T cells may play an important role in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). The T cell response to the 83-99 region of MBP represents a...
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Gaur A, Boehme S, Chalmers D, Crowe P, Pahuja A, Ling N, et al.
J Neuroimmunol
. 1997 Apr;
74(1-2):149-58.
PMID: 9119968
T-cells specific for a region of human myelin basic protein, amino acids 87-99 (hMBP87-99), have been implicated in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS) a demyelinating disease of the central...
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Boehme S, Gaur A, Crowe P, Liu X, Tamraz S, Wong T, et al.
Cell Immunol
. 1997 Mar;
176(2):103-12.
PMID: 9073382
Stress elicits a wide range of physiological changes involving the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems. Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) plays a key role in orchestrating this response, activating both the sympathetic...
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Lovenberg T, Crowe P, Liu C, Chalmers D, Liu X, Liaw C, et al.
J Neuroimmunol
. 1996 Nov;
70(2):113-22.
PMID: 8898719
We have identified and isolated both the rat and human cDNAs for a novel putative receptor related to the interleukin-1 type 1 receptor. We have named this protein interleukin 1...