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Authors: Wheeler, M Stachlewitz, RF Yamashina, S Ikejima, K Morrow, AL Thurman, RG
Citation: M. Wheeler et al., Glycine-gated chloride channels in neutrophils attenuate calcium influx and superoxide production, FASEB J, 14(3), 2000, pp. 476-484

Authors: Hasko, G Kuhel, DG Nemeth, ZH Mabley, JG Stachlewitz, RF Virag, L Lohinai, Z Southan, GJ Salzman, AL Szabo, C
Citation: G. Hasko et al., Inosine inhibits inflammatory cytokine production by a posttranscriptionalmechanism and protects against endotoxin-induced shock, J IMMUNOL, 164(2), 2000, pp. 1013-1019

Authors: Stachlewitz, RF Li, XL Smith, S Bunzendahl, H Graves, LM Thurman, RG
Citation: Rf. Stachlewitz et al., Glycine inhibits growth of T lymphocytes by an IL-2-independent mechanism, J IMMUNOL, 164(1), 2000, pp. 176-182

Authors: Bradham, CA Schemmer, P Stachlewitz, RF Thurman, RG Brenner, DA
Citation: Ca. Bradham et al., Activation of nuclear factor-kappa B during orthotopic liver transplantation in rats is protective and does not require Kupffer cells, LIVER TR S, 5(4), 1999, pp. 282-293

Authors: von Frankenberg, M Stachlewitz, RF Forman, DT Frey, W Bunzendahl, H Lemasters, JJ Thurman, RG
Citation: M. Von Frankenberg et al., Amino acids in rinse effluents as a predictor of graft function after transplantation of fatty livers in rats, TRANSPLAN I, 12(3), 1999, pp. 168-175

Authors: Stachlewitz, RF Seabra, V Bradford, B Bradham, CA Rusyn, I Germolec, D Thurman, RG
Citation: Rf. Stachlewitz et al., Glycine and uridine prevent D-galactosamine hepatotoxicity in the rat: Role of Kupffer cells, HEPATOLOGY, 29(3), 1999, pp. 737-745
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