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R Schlimgen

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Illei G, Yarboro C, Kuroiwa T, Schlimgen R, Austin H, Tisdale J, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford) . 2007 Feb; 46(6):952-6. PMID: 17317716
Objectives: To determine the safety and efficacy of a short course of fludarabine combined with cyclophoshamide in lupus nephritis. Methods: A phase I/II open label pilot study. Thirteen patients with...
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Takada K, Danning C, Kuroiwa T, Schlimgen R, Tassiulas I, Davis Jr J, et al.
Ann Rheum Dis . 2003 Oct; 62(11):1112-5. PMID: 14583577
Objective: To obtain preliminary information on the safety and efficacy of fludarabine in PsA and analyse its immunomodulatory effects in peripheral blood and synovial tissue. Methods: 15 patients with active...
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McInnes I, Illei G, Danning C, Yarboro C, Crane M, Kuroiwa T, et al.
J Immunol . 2001 Sep; 167(7):4075-82. PMID: 11564829
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) provides an ideal disease model in which to investigate the bioactivities of potentially therapeutic cytokines at multiple sites of tissue inflammation. We investigated the effects of IL-10,...
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Kuroiwa T, Schlimgen R, Illei G, McInnes I, Boumpas D
J Immunol . 2000 Mar; 164(6):3323-9. PMID: 10706726
Chemokines can promote interstitial fibrosis that is, in turn, a strong predictor of renal failure in chronic glomerulonephritides (GN). Resident renal cells, including renal tubular epithelial cells (RTEC), represent a...
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CRAIG M, Reinagel M, Martin E, Schlimgen R, Nardin A, Taylor R
Clin Immunol . 1999 Aug; 92(2):170-80. PMID: 10444361
Heteropolymers (HP), bispecific mAbs which bind target pathogens to primate erythrocytes via complement receptor 1, facilitate clearance of pathogens from the bloodstream by targeting them for destruction in the liver...
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Nardin A, Schlimgen R, Holers V, Taylor R
Eur J Immunol . 1999 Jun; 29(5):1581-6. PMID: 10359112
Immune complexes (IC) bound to the primate erythrocyte (E) complement receptor (CR1) are cleared from the circulation of primates and localized to the liver. IC can be bound to E...
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McDermott M, Aksentijevich I, Galon J, McDermott E, Ogunkolade B, Centola M, et al.
Cell . 1999 Apr; 97(1):133-44. PMID: 10199409
Autosomal dominant periodic fever syndromes are characterized by unexplained episodes of fever and severe localized inflammation. In seven affected families, we found six different missense mutations of the 55 kDa...
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Taylor R, Martin E, Reinagel M, Nardin A, Craig M, Choice Q, et al.
J Immunol . 1997 Oct; 159(8):4035-44. PMID: 9378993
We used Anger camera imaging in a monkey model to investigate the organ localization of a prototype particulate pathogen, 131I-labeled bacteriophage phi X174, after it was bound to the primate...
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Tolksdorf W, Vorwold M, Simon H, Schlimgen R
Anaesthesist . 1991 Mar; 40(3):161-5. PMID: 1903607
Unlabelled: AIM OF THE INVESTIGATION: The effects of fentanyl on spontaneous respiration have been investigated in both animals and humans. The investigations in humans have been performed under circumstances and...
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Schlimgen R, Hennes R
Hist Hosp . 1983 Jan; 15:401-12. PMID: 11637192
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