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    Recruitment of inflammatory cells to the pleural space. Chemotactic cytokines, IL-8, and monocyte chemotactic peptide-1 in human pleural fluids by Antony, VB, Godbey, SW, Kunkel, SL, Hott, JW, Hartman, DL, Burdick, MD, Strieter, RM

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-12-1993)
    “…Pleural effusions secondary to various diseases are associated with the presence of different inflammatory cells. The role of selective chemotactic cytokines…”
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    Pleural mesothelial cell expression of C-C (monocyte chemotactic peptide) and C-X-C (interleukin 8) chemokines by Antony, V B, Hott, J W, Kunkel, S L, Godbey, S W, Burdick, M D, Strieter, R M

    “…The arrival of inflammatory phagocytic cells, namely neutrophils and mononuclear phagocytes, in the pleural space is a hallmark of pleural inflammation. It is…”
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    Mesothelial cell response to pleural injury: thrombin-induced proliferation and chemotaxis of rat pleural mesothelial cells by Hott, J W, Sparks, J A, Godbey, S W, Antony, V B

    “…Injury to the pleura ultimately results in either repair with fibrosis or repair without fibrosis and a reestablishment of the normal mesothelial monolayer…”
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    Mesothelial cell modulation of pleural repair: thrombin stimulated mesothelial cells release prostaglandin E2 by Hott, J W, Godbey, S W, Antony, V B

    “…Repair of an injured pleura without fibrosis not only requires a re-establishment of the normal pleural mesothelial monolayer but also a downregulation of the…”
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    Mechanism of tetracycline-hydrochloride-induced pleurodesis. Tetracycline-hydrochloride-stimulated mesothelial cells produce a growth-factor-like activity for fibroblasts by Antony, V B, Rothfuss, K J, Godbey, S W, Sparks, J A, Hott, J W

    Published in The American review of respiratory disease (01-10-1992)
    “…Intrapleural instillation of tetracycline hydrochloride (TCN) is an effective means of achieving pleural fibrosis. However, its mechanism of action remains…”
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    Alcohol-induced inhibition of alveolar macrophage oxidant release in vivo and in vitro by Antony, V B, Godbey, S W, Hott, J W, Queener, S F

    “…Alcohol consumption is known to predispose the host to more frequent and severe bacterial infections, suggesting that alcohol compromises the normal immune…”
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