S E Alpert
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Alpert S, Walenga R, Mandal A, Bourbon N, Kester M
Am J Physiol
. 1999 Sep;
277(3):L457-64.
PMID: 10484452
Human tracheal epithelial (TE) cells selectively incorporate their major lipoxygenase product, 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (15-HETE), into the sn-2 position of phosphatidylinositol (PI) (S. E. Alpert and R. W. Walenga. Am. J....
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Alpert S, Walenga R, Jaspers I, Qu Q, Chen L
Am J Physiol
. 1997 May;
272(5 Pt 1):L879-87.
PMID: 9176252
Exposure of human tracheal epithelial (TE) cells to ozone (0.1-0.5 ppm) leads to a transient increase followed by decreased production of prostaglandin (PG) E2 concomitant with dose-dependent loss and delayed...
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Alpert S, Walenga R
Am J Physiol
. 1995 Dec;
269(6 Pt 1):L734-43.
PMID: 8572235
We assessed the immediate and prolonged effects of ozone on arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism by primary cultured human tracheal epithelial (TE) cells. TE monolayers were exposed at a gas-fluid interface...
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Ferkol T, McDowell K, Gauderer M, Alpert S
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
. 1994 Mar;
33(3):181-4.
PMID: 8194299
No abstract available.
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Tosi M, Hamedani A, Brosovich J, Alpert S
J Immunol
. 1994 Feb;
152(4):1935-42.
PMID: 7907108
Inhalant exposure to ozone can cause diffuse airway epithelial injury that is associated with an inflammatory response, including the influx of neutrophils into lung and airway tissue. We have previously...
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Alpert S, Walenga R
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol
. 1993 Mar;
8(3):273-81.
PMID: 8448017
15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (15-HETE) is the major lipoxygenase metabolite of arachidonic acid produced by human airway epithelial cells. Because HETEs have been shown to be rapidly metabolized and/or incorporated into cellular...
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DiGiulio G, Kercsmar C, Krug S, Alpert S, Marx C
J Pediatr
. 1993 Mar;
122(3):464-9.
PMID: 8441107
Study Objective: To determine the efficacy of theophylline when given in addition to nebulized albuterol and intravenously administered corticosteroid to children hospitalized with mild to moderate asthma. Design: Randomized, prospective,...
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Dennery P, Walenga R, Kramer C, Alpert S
Pediatr Res
. 1992 Jul;
32(1):87-91.
PMID: 1635850
We assessed the kinetics of hyperoxia-induced prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) production by cultured rabbit tracheal epithelial (TE) cells with different inherent capacities to generate PGE2 and the role of endogenous PGE2...
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Alpert S, Walenga R, Kramer C, Silski C, DAVIS P
Am J Physiol
. 1992 Feb;
262(2 Pt 1):L192-7.
PMID: 1311518
Tracheal epithelial (TE) cells from both rabbits and humans, when cultured in defined serum-free media without lipid supplements, develop fatty acid profiles significantly different from freshly isolated epithelium, including a...
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Alpert S, Dearborn D, Kercsmar C
Pediatr Pulmonol
. 1991 Jan;
10(2):142-3.
PMID: 2030923
No abstract available.