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Richard W Welch

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Summerton N, Welch R, Bondoc L, Yang H, Pleune B, Ramachandran N, et al.
Vaccine . 2009 Nov; 28(5):1404-11. PMID: 19897067
No vaccine exists for the prevention of infection with the ubiquitous gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori, and drug therapy for the infection is complicated by poor patient compliance, the high cost...
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OConnell K, Kovaleva E, Campbell J, Anderson P, Brown S, Davis D, et al.
Mol Biotechnol . 2007 Sep; 36(1):44-51. PMID: 17827537
Infection of insect cells with baculovirus expression constructs is commonly used to produce recombinant proteins that require post-translational modifications for their activity, such as mammalian proteins. However, technical restraints limit...
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Antico G, Lingen M, Sassano A, Melby J, Welch R, Fiore S, et al.
J Cell Physiol . 2006 Feb; 207(2):553-61. PMID: 16453303
Uteroglobin (UG) or Clara Cell 10 kDa protein (CC10) is a small, stable, epithelial secretory anti-inflammatory protein. Uteroglobin has been shown to inhibit neointimal formation in vivo after balloon angioplasty...
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Shashikant B, Miller T, Welch R, Pilon A, Shaffer T, Wolfson M
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2005 Aug; 99(6):2204-11. PMID: 16081627
While surfactant (SF) therapy alone improves respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)-associated gas exchange and lung stability, absence of anti-inflammatory proteins limits efficacy with respect to inflammation. Clara cell secretory protein (CC10),...
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Levine C, Gewolb I, Allen K, Welch R, Melby J, Pollack S, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2005 Mar; 58(1):15-21. PMID: 15774846
Clara cell 10-kD protein (CC10) is a potent anti-inflammatory protein that is normally abundant in the respiratory tract. CC10 is deficient and oxidized in premature infants with poor clinical outcome...