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  1. Transcriptional factor snail controls tumor neovascularization, growth and metastasis in mouse model of human ovarian carcinoma
  2. A novel insulin receptor-signaling platform and its link to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
  3. Neu1 sialidase and matrix metalloproteinase-9 cross-talk in alliance with insulin receptors is an essential molecular signaling platform for insulin-induced receptor activation
  4. Therapeutic targeting of Neu1 sialidase with oseltamivir phosphate (Tamiflu®) disables cancer cell survival in human pancreatic cancer with acquired chemoresistance
  5. Neu1 sialidase and matrix metalloproteinase-9 cross-talk regulates nucleic acid-induced endosomal TOLL-like receptor-7 and -9 activation, cellular signaling and pro-inflammatory responses
  6. A novel G-protein-coupled receptor-signaling platform and its targeted translation in human disease
  7. The TLR2 agonists lipoteichoic acid and Pam3CSK4 induce greater pro-inflammatory responses than inactivated Mycobacterium butyricum
  8. G-protein coupled receptor agonists mediate Neu1 sialidase and matrix metalloproteinase-9 cross-talk to induce transactivation of TOLL-like receptors and cellular signaling
  9. Neu1 Sialidase and Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Cross-talk Is Essential for Toll-like Receptor Activation and Cellular Signaling
  10. Detection of Neu1 Sialidase Activity in Regulating TOLL-like Receptor Activation
  11. Neu1 sialidase and matrix metalloproteinase-9 cross-talk is essential for neurotrophin activation of Trk receptors and cellular signaling
  12. Thymoquinone-induced Neu4 sialidase activates NFκB in macrophage cells and pro-inflammatory cytokines in vivo
  13. Thymoquinone from nutraceutical black cumin oil activates Neu4 sialidase in live macrophage, dendritic, and normal and type I sialidosis human fibroblast cells via GPCR Gαi proteins and matrix metalloproteinase-9
  14. Regulation of Phagocytosis in Macrophages by Neuraminidase 1
  15. Dependence of pathogen molecule-induced Toll-like receptor activation and cell function on Neu1 sialidase
  16. Trypanosome trans-sialidase mediates neuroprotection against oxidative stress, serum/glucose deprivation, and hypoxia-induced neurite retraction in Trk-expressing PC12 cells
  17. Dependence of neurotrophic factor activation of Trk tyrosine kinase receptors on cellular sialidase
  18. Effect of Mammalian Cell Differentiation on Response to Exogenous 5‐Aminolevulinic Acid
  19. Sinusoidal 60 Hz electromagnetic fields failed to induce changes in protein synthesis in Escherichia coli
  20. Bee venom anti-idiotypic antibody is associated with protection in beekeepers and bee sting-sensitive patients receiving immunotherapy against allergic reactions
  21. Age and immunity to respiratory tract infections
  22. Natural killer cells in murine muscular dystrophy
  23. Natural killer cell activity in murine muscular dystrophy III. NK-sensitive myoblast cells and lack of NK activity in beige/dystrophic hybrid mice
  24. Analysis of serum antibody repertoires by isoelectric focusing and capillary blotting onto nitrocellulose paper
  25. Age-Related Strain Differences in the Development of Auto-Anti-Idiotypic Antibody Regulation in the Splenic and Mucosal-Associated Lymphoid Systems
  26. Natural killer (NK) cell activity in murine muscular dystrophy
  27. Strain differences in the development of auto-anti-idiotypic antibody regulation with age: Genetic linkage to the Igh-C locus
  28. Aging, Idiotype Repertoire Shifts, and Compartmentalization of the Mucosal-Associated Lymphoid System
  29. Enhanced natural killer (NK) cell activity and NK-sensitive thymic cells in murine muscular dystrophy
  30. Selective suppression by auto-anti-idiotypic antibody of B-cell idiotype repertoires generated after stimulation with the same hapten on T-dependent and T-independent carriers
  31. AGING AND THE MUCOSAL‐ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID SYSTEM*
  32. IMPAIRMENT OF SECONDARY MEMORY B‐LYMPHOCYTES BY ORAL IMMUNIZATION OF AGING MICE*
  33. DIVERGENT SHIFTS IN T‐LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS AMONG MUCOSAL LYMPHOID TISSUES OF MICE WITH INCREASING AGE*
  34. Synergistic Cooperation Between T and B Lymphocytes from Old Mice in the Production of Auto-Anti-Idiotypic Antibody Regulation in Adult Irradiated Hosts
  35. Enhanced Suppressor Cell Activity as a Mechanism of Immunosuppression by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
  36. Evidence for histamine-induced auto-anti-idiotypic antibody immunoregulation in vivo
  37. Lack of age‐associated auto‐anti‐idiotypic antibody regulation in mucosal‐associated lymph nodes
  38. Ontogeny of B lymphocyte function X. Strain differences in maturation of the capacity of the B lymphocyte population to produce a high‐affinity antibody response
  39. Ontogeny of B lymphocyte function VIII. Failure of thymus cells from aged donors to induce the functional maturation of B lymphocytes from immature donors
  40. Loss of immune competence with age may be due to auto-anti-idiotypic antibody regulation
  41. Impairment of host-versus-graft reaction in pregnant mice
  42. Ontogeny of B lymphocyte function. VI. Ontogeny of thymus cell capacity to facilitate the functional maturation of B lymphocytes
  43. Ontogeny of B-lymphocyte function. III. In vivo and in vitro studies on the ease of tolerance induction in B lymphocytes from fetal, neonatal, and adult mice
  44. Differences in the mechanism of tolerance to dinitrophenylated bovine gamma globulin when induced in normal adult mice or in reconstituted irradiated mice: dependence of the mechanism of tolerance on the structural organization of the lymphoid system
  45. Determination of total affinity constant for heterogeneous hapten-antibody interactions