T A POTTER
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Drinker H, POTTER T, Bierbaum B
Orthopedics
. 2014 May;
3(2):124-30.
PMID: 24823014
Hemiarthroplasty of the knee, similar to that of the hip, is frequently accompanied by the late development of pain associated with erosion of the metallic implant through opposing cartilage and...
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POTTER T, Grebe K, Freiberg B, Kupfer A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Oct;
98(22):12624-9.
PMID: 11606747
Upon productive interaction of CD4 T cells with antigen-presenting cells (APCs), receptors and intracellular proteins translocate and form spatially segregated supramolecular activation clusters (SMACs). It is not known whether SMACs...
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Routes J, Ryan S, Clase A, Miura T, Kuhl A, POTTER T, et al.
J Immunol
. 2000 Oct;
165(8):4522-7.
PMID: 11035092
Expression of the adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) E1A oncogene sensitizes cells to apoptosis by TNF-alpha and Fas-ligand. Because TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) kills cells in a similar manner as TNF-alpha...
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Dow S, Roberts A, Vyas J, Rodgers J, Rich R, Orme I, et al.
Tuber Lung Dis
. 2000 Jul;
80(1):5-13.
PMID: 10897379
Objective: To determine whether synthetic peptides containing an amino terminal formyl-methionine residue and corresponding to the sequence of several proteins produced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, would elicit an immune response in...
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Dow S, Elmslie R, Fradkin L, Liggitt D, Heath T, Willson A, et al.
Hum Gene Ther
. 1999 Dec;
10(18):2961-72.
PMID: 10609657
Local expression of cytokine genes by ex vivo transfection or intratumoral gene delivery can control the growth of cutaneous tumors. However, control of tumor metastases by conventional nonviral gene therapy...
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Dow S, Schwarze J, Heath T, POTTER T, Gelfand E
Hum Gene Ther
. 1999 Aug;
10(12):1905-14.
PMID: 10466624
Allergen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness, an animal model of asthma in humans, may respond to immunotherapy with Th1 cytokines. For example, local administration of recombinant IL-12 or IFN-gamma, or intratracheal delivery of...
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Dow S, Fradkin L, Liggitt D, Willson A, Heath T, POTTER T
J Immunol
. 1999 Jul;
163(3):1552-61.
PMID: 10415059
Cationic lipid-DNA complexes (CLDC) are reported to be safe and effective for systemic gene delivery, particularly to the lungs. However, we observed that i.v. injection of CLDC induced immunologic effects...
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Zwickey H, POTTER T
J Immunol
. 1999 Jun;
162(11):6341-50.
PMID: 10352246
Intracellular bacteria can reside in a vacuolar compartment, or they can escape the vacuole and become free living in the cytoplasm. The presentation of Ag by class I MHC molecules...
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Burney D, Chavkin M, Dow S, POTTER T, Lappin M
Vet Parasitol
. 1998 Nov;
79(3):181-6.
PMID: 9823058
The purpose of this study was to determine the temporal appearance of T. gondii in aqueous humor of cats orally inoculated with T. gondii using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for...