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Authors: Bakhiet, M Tjernlund, A Mousa, A Gad, A Stromblad, S Kuziel, WA Seiger, A Andersson, J
Citation: M. Bakhiet et al., RANTES promotes growth and survival of human first-trimester forebrain astrocytes, NAT CELL BI, 3(2), 2001, pp. 150-157

Authors: Dzenko, KA Andjelkovic, AV Kuziel, WA Pachter, JS
Citation: Ka. Dzenko et al., The chemokine receptor CCR2 mediates the binding and internalization of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 along brain microvessels, J NEUROSC, 21(23), 2001, pp. 9214-9223

Authors: Chantakru, S Kuziel, WA Maeda, N Croy, BA
Citation: S. Chantakru et al., A study on the density and distribution of uterine Natural Killer cells atmid pregnancy in mice genetically-ablated for CCR2, CCR 5 and the CCR5 receptor ligand, MIP-1 alpha, J REPRO IMM, 49(1), 2001, pp. 33-47

Authors: Glass, WG Liu, MT Kuziel, WA Lane, TE
Citation: Wg. Glass et al., Reduced macrophage infiltration and demyelination in mice lacking the chemokine receptor CCR5 following infection with a neurotropic coronavirus, VIROLOGY, 288(1), 2001, pp. 8-17

Authors: Haeberle, HA Kuziel, WA Dieterich, HJ Casola, A Gatalica, Z Garofalo, RP
Citation: Ha. Haeberle et al., Inducible expression of inflammatory chemokines in respiratory syncytial virus-infected mice: Role of MIP-1 alpha in lung pathology, J VIROLOGY, 75(2), 2001, pp. 878-890

Authors: Moore, BB Paine, R Christensen, PJ Moore, TA Sitterding, S Ngan, R Wilke, CA Kuziel, WA Toews, GB
Citation: Bb. Moore et al., Protection from pulmonary fibrosis in the absence of CCR2 signaling, J IMMUNOL, 167(8), 2001, pp. 4368-4377

Authors: Chen, BP Kuziel, WA Lane, TE
Citation: Bp. Chen et al., Lack of CCR2 results in increased mortality and impaired leukocyte activation and trafficking following infection of the central nervous system with a neurotropic coronavirus, J IMMUNOL, 167(8), 2001, pp. 4585-4592

Authors: Kim, Y Sung, SSJ Kuziel, WA Feldman, S Fu, SM Rose, CE
Citation: Y. Kim et al., Enhanced airway Th2 response after allergen challenge in mice deficient inCC chemokine receptor-2 (CCR2), J IMMUNOL, 166(8), 2001, pp. 5183-5192

Authors: Ottersbach, K Cook, DN Kuziel, WA Humbles, A Lu, B Gerard, C Proudfoot, AEI Graham, GJ
Citation: K. Ottersbach et al., Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha uses a novel receptor for primitive hemopoietic cell inhibition, BLOOD, 98(12), 2001, pp. 3476-3478

Authors: Bush, E Maeda, N Kuziel, WA Dawson, TC Wilcox, JN DeLeon, H Taylor, WR
Citation: E. Bush et al., CC chemokine receptor 2 is required for macrophage infiltration and vascular hypertrophy in angiotensin II-induced hypertension, HYPERTENSIO, 36(3), 2000, pp. 360-363

Authors: Siebert, H Sachse, A Kuziel, WA Maeda, N Bruck, W
Citation: H. Siebert et al., The chemokine receptor CCR2 is involved in macrophage recruitment to the injured peripheral nervous system, J NEUROIMM, 110(1-2), 2000, pp. 177-185

Authors: Traynor, TR Kuziel, WA Toews, GB Huffnagle, GB
Citation: Tr. Traynor et al., CCR2 expression determines T1 versus T2 polarization during pulmonary Cryptococcus neoformans infection, J IMMUNOL, 164(4), 2000, pp. 2021-2027

Authors: Andres, PG Beck, PL Mizoguchi, E Mizoguchi, A Bhan, AK Dawson, T Kuziel, WA Maeda, N MacDermott, RP Podolsky, DK Reinecker, HC
Citation: Pg. Andres et al., Mice with a selective deletion of the CC chemokine receptors 5 or 2 are protected from dextran sodium sulfate-mediated colitis: Lack of CC chemokine receptor 5 expression results in a NK1.1(+) lymphocyte-associated Th2-type immune response in the intestine, J IMMUNOL, 164(12), 2000, pp. 6303-6312

Authors: Fife, BT Huffnagle, GB Kuziel, WA Karpus, WJ
Citation: Bt. Fife et al., CC chemokine receptor 2 is critical for induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, J EXP MED, 192(6), 2000, pp. 899-905

Authors: Sato, N Ahuja, SK Quinones, M Kostecki, V Reddick, RL Melby, PC Kuziel, WA Ahuja, SS
Citation: N. Sato et al., CC chemokine receptor (CCR)2 is required for Langerhans cell migration andlocalization of T helper cell type 1 (Th1)-inducing dendritic cells: Absence of CCR2 shifts the Leishmania major-resistant phenotype to a susceptiblestate dominated by Th2 cytokines, B cell outgrowth, and sustained neutrophilic inflammation, J EXP MED, 192(2), 2000, pp. 205-218

Authors: Tran, EH Kuziel, WA Owens, T
Citation: Eh. Tran et al., Induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in C57BL/6 mice deficient in either the chemokine macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha or its CCR5 receptor, EUR J IMMUN, 30(5), 2000, pp. 1410-1415

Authors: Dawson, TC Beck, MA Kuziel, WA Henderson, F Maeda, N
Citation: Tc. Dawson et al., Contrasting effects of CCR5 and CCR2 deficiency in the pulmonary inflammatory response to influenza A virus, AM J PATH, 156(6), 2000, pp. 1951-1959

Authors: Huffnagle, GB McNeil, LK McDonald, RA Murphy, JW Toews, GB Maeda, N Kuziel, WA
Citation: Gb. Huffnagle et al., Cutting edge: Role of C-C chemokine receptor 5 in organ-specific and innate immunity to Cryptococcus neoformans, J IMMUNOL, 163(9), 1999, pp. 4642-4646

Authors: Sato, N Kuziel, WA Melby, PC Reddick, RL Kostecki, V Zhao, WG Maeda, N Ahuja, SK Ahuja, SS
Citation: N. Sato et al., Defects in the generation of IFN-gamma are overcome to control infection with Leishmania donovani in CC chemokine receptor (CCR) 5-, macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha-, or CCR2-deficient mice, J IMMUNOL, 163(10), 1999, pp. 5519-5525

Authors: Dawson, TC Kuziel, WA Osahar, TA Maeda, N
Citation: Tc. Dawson et al., Absence of CC chemokine receptor-2 reduces atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice, ATHEROSCLER, 143(1), 1999, pp. 205-211
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