P M Wallace
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1.
Wahl A, Wallace P
Ann Rheum Dis
. 2002 Mar;
60 Suppl 3:iii75-80.
PMID: 11890661
Oncostatin M (OM) is a pleiotropic cytokine of the interleukin 6 family, whose in vivo properties and physiological function remain in dispute and poorly defined. These in vivo studies strongly...
2.
Bruno B, Nash R, Wallace P, Gass M, Thompson J, Storb R, et al.
Transplantation
. 1999 Aug;
68(3):338-44.
PMID: 10459536
Background: Canine stem cell transplantation models have provided important preclinical information for human clinical studies. The recent cloning of cDNA for canine CD34 and the production of monoclonal antibodies that...
3.
Wallace P, MacMaster J, Rouleau K, Brown T, Loy J, Donaldson K, et al.
J Immunol
. 1999 May;
162(9):5547-55.
PMID: 10228036
Oncostatin M (OM) is a pleiotropic cytokine produced late in the activation cycle of T cells and macrophages. In vitro it shares properties with related proteins of the IL-6 family...
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McSweeney P, Rouleau K, Wallace P, Bruno B, Andrews R, Sandmaier B, et al.
Blood
. 1998 Apr;
91(6):1977-86.
PMID: 9490680
Using a polyclonal antiserum against canine CD34, we previously found that CD34 is expressed on canine bone marrow progenitor cells in a manner analogous to that found in humans. To...
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Liu J, Zhang Y, Spence M, Vestal R, Wallace P, Grass D
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
. 1997 Dec;
17(11):2948-54.
PMID: 9409281
We have investigated liver LDL receptor mRNA expression in nontransgenic, human cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) transgenic, and human apolipoprotein (Apo) B/CETP double transgenic mice fed a normal chow diet...
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Liu J, Spence M, Wallace P, Forcier K, Hellstrom I, Vestal R
Cell Growth Differ
. 1997 Jun;
8(6):667-76.
PMID: 9186000
Human oncostatin M (OM) is a M(r) 28,000 glycoprotein that has been shown to regulate cell proliferation and differentiation. The biological activities of OM can be mediated by two different...
7.
Clegg C, Rulffes J, Wallace P, Haugen H
Nature
. 1996 Nov;
384(6606):261-3.
PMID: 8918875
Most of the T lymphocytes that populate the immune system develop in the thymus before its involution during late adolescence. Therefore, subsequent losses in T cells caused by HIV infection,...
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McSweeney P, Rouleau K, Storb R, Bolles L, Wallace P, Beauchamp M, et al.
Blood
. 1996 Sep;
88(6):1992-2003.
PMID: 8822918
Increasingly, enriched populations of hematopoietic progenitors are used in experimental and clinical transplantation studies. The separation of progenitors is based on the expression of CD34, a marker preferentially expressed on...
9.
Wallace P, MacMaster J, Rillema J, Peng J, BURSTEIN S, Shoyab M
Blood
. 1995 Aug;
86(4):1310-5.
PMID: 7632937
Oncostatin M (OM) is a 28-kD glycoprotein that exhibits a panoply of biologic effects. Based on histologic observations of increased splenic megakaryocytes in nude mice implanted with an OM-secreting cell...
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Wallace P, MacMaster J, Rillema J, Rouleau K, Hanson M, BURSTEIN S, et al.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1995 Jul;
762:42-54.
PMID: 7545375
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