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Authors: Munford, RS Pugin, J
Citation: Rs. Munford et J. Pugin, Normal responses to injury prevent systemic inflammation and can be immunosuppressive, AM J R CRIT, 163(2), 2001, pp. 316-321

Authors: Munford, RS Pugin, M
Citation: Rs. Munford et M. Pugin, The crucial role of systemic responses in the innate (non-adaptive) host defense, J ENDOTOX R, 7(4), 2001, pp. 327-332

Authors: Rygg, M Uhlar, CM Thorn, C Jensen, LE Gaughan, DJ Varley, AW Munford, RS Goke, R Chen, Y Whitehead, AS
Citation: M. Rygg et al., In vitro evaluation of an enhanced human serum amyloid a (SAA2) promoter-regulated soluble TNF receptor fusion protein for anti-inflammatory gene therapy, SC J IMMUN, 53(6), 2001, pp. 588-595

Authors: Cowan, J Sinton, CM Varley, AW Wians, FH Haley, RW Munford, RS
Citation: J. Cowan et al., Gene therapy to prevent organophosphate intoxication, TOX APPL PH, 173(1), 2001, pp. 1-6

Authors: Munford, RS
Citation: Rs. Munford, The antiinflammatory effects of statins. Reply, N ENG J MED, 345(16), 2001, pp. 1211-1211

Authors: Munford, RS
Citation: Rs. Munford, Statins and the acute-phase response, N ENG J MED, 344(26), 2001, pp. 2016-2018

Authors: Kitchens, RL Thompson, PA Viriyakosol, S O'Keefe, GE Munford, RS
Citation: Rl. Kitchens et al., Plasma CD14 decreases monocyte responses to LPS by transferring cell-boundLPS to plasma lipoproteins, J CLIN INV, 108(3), 2001, pp. 485-493

Authors: Kitchens, RL Thompson, PA O'Keefe, GE Munford, RS
Citation: Rl. Kitchens et al., Plasma constituents regulate LPS binding to, and release from, the monocyte cell surface, J ENDOTOX R, 6(6), 2000, pp. 477-482

Authors: Vesy, CJ Kitchens, RL Wolfbauer, G Albers, JJ Munford, RS
Citation: Cj. Vesy et al., Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein and phospholipid transfer protein release lipopolysaccharides from gram-negative bacterial membranes, INFEC IMMUN, 68(5), 2000, pp. 2410-2417

Authors: Staab, JF Fosmire, S Zhang, M Varley, AW Munford, RS
Citation: Jf. Staab et al., Distinctive structural features are shared by human, lapine, and murine acyloxyacyl hydrolases, J ENDOTOX R, 5(4), 1999, pp. 205-208

Authors: Gregg, CR Rogers, TE Munford, RS
Citation: Cr. Gregg et al., Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, CURR CLIN I, 19, 1999, pp. 287-304

Authors: Katz, SS Weinrauch, Y Munford, RS Elsbach, P Weiss, J
Citation: Ss. Katz et al., Deacylation of lipopolysaccharide in whole Escherichia coli during destruction by cellular and extracellular components of a rabbit peritoneal inflammatory exudate, J BIOL CHEM, 274(51), 1999, pp. 36579-36584

Authors: Kitchens, RL Wolfbauer, G Albers, JJ Munford, RS
Citation: Rl. Kitchens et al., Plasma lipoproteins promote the release of bacterial lipopolysaccharide from the monocyte cell surface, J BIOL CHEM, 274(48), 1999, pp. 34116-34122

Authors: Wang, PY Munford, RS
Citation: Py. Wang et Rs. Munford, CD14-dependent internalization and metabolism of extracellular phosphatidylinositol by monocytes, J BIOL CHEM, 274(33), 1999, pp. 23235-23241

Authors: Weinrauch, Y Katz, SS Munford, RS Elsbach, P Weiss, J
Citation: Y. Weinrauch et al., Deacylation of purified lipopolysaccharides by cellular and extracellular components of a sterile rabbit peritoneal inflammatory exudate, INFEC IMMUN, 67(7), 1999, pp. 3376-3382

Authors: Kitchens, RL Munford, RS
Citation: Rl. Kitchens et Rs. Munford, Internalization of lipopolysaccharide by phagocytes, ENDOTOXIN IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, 1999, pp. 521-536
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