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    Proteomic analysis of active multiple sclerosis lesions reveals therapeutic targets by Steinman, Lawrence, Han, May H, Hwang, Sun-Il, Roy, Dolly B, Lundgren, Deborah H, Price, Jordan V, Ousman, Shalina S, Fernald, Guy Haskin, Gerlitz, Bruce, Robinson, William H, Baranzini, Sergio E, Grinnell, Brian W, Raine, Cedric S, Sobel, Raymond A, Han, David K

    Published in Nature (28-02-2008)
    “…Understanding the neuropathology of multiple sclerosis (MS) is essential for improved therapies. Therefore, identification of targets specific to pathological…”
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    Activated protein C ameliorates LPS-induced acute kidney injury and downregulates renal INOS and angiotensin 2 by Gupta, Akanksha, Rhodes, George J, Berg, David T, Gerlitz, Bruce, Molitoris, Bruce A, Grinnell, Brian W

    “…Endothelial dysfunction contributes significantly to acute renal failure (ARF) during inflammatory diseases including septic shock. Previous studies have shown…”
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    Crucial role of the protein C pathway in governing microvascular inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease by Scaldaferri, Franco, Sans, Miquel, Vetrano, Stefania, Graziani, Cristina, De Cristofaro, Raimondo, Gerlitz, Bruce, Repici, Alessandro, Arena, Vincenzo, Malesci, Alberto, Panes, Julian, Grinnell, Brian W, Danese, Silvio

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-07-2007)
    “…Endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) and thrombomodulin (TM) are expressed at high levels in the resting microvasculature and convert protein C (PC) into its…”
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    Levels of protein C and soluble thrombomodulin in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury: a multicenter prospective observational study by Bouchard, Josée, Malhotra, Rakesh, Shah, Shamik, Kao, Yu-Ting, Vaida, Florin, Gupta, Akanksha, Berg, David T, Grinnell, Brian W, Stofan, Brenda, Tolwani, Ashita J, Mehta, Ravindra L

    Published in PloS one (19-03-2015)
    “…Endothelial dysfunction contributes to the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) in animal models of ischemia reperfusion injury and sepsis. There are…”
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    Activated Protein C Decreases Tumor Necrosis Factor–Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand by an EPCR- Independent Mechanism Involving Egr-1/Erk-1/2 Activation by O’Brien, Lee A, Richardson, Mark A, Mehrbod, Sean F, Berg, David T, Gerlitz, Bruce, Gupta, Akanksha, Grinnell, Brian W

    “…BACKGROUND—APC is an antithrombotic and antiinflammatory serine protease that plays an important role in vascular function. We report that APC can suppress the…”
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    Therapeutic Recombinant Murine Activated Protein C Attenuates Pulmonary Coagulopathy and Improves Survival in Murine Pneumococcal Pneumonia by Schouten, Marcel, van't Veer, Cornelis, van den Boogard, Florry E., Gerlitz, Bruce, Grinnell, Brian W., Roelofs, Joris J. T. H., Levi, Marcel, van der Poll, Tom

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15-11-2010)
    “…Background. Recombinant human activated protein C (APC) improves survival of patients with severe sepsis; this beneficial effect is especially apparent in…”
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    Engineering the Proteolytic Specificity of Activated Protein C Improves Its Pharmacological Properties by Berg, David T., Gerlitz, Bruce, Shang, Jing, Smith, Tommy, Santa, Paula, Richardson, Mark A., Kurz, Ken D., Grinnell, Brian W., Mace, Ken, Jones, Bryan E.

    “…Human activated protein C (APC) is an antithrombotic, antiinflammatory serine protease that plays a central role in vascular homeostasis, and activated…”
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    Polymeric coatings that mimic the endothelium: Combining nitric oxide release with surface-bound active thrombomodulin and heparin by Wu, Biyun, Gerlitz, Bruce, Grinnell, Brian W, Meyerhoff, Mark E

    Published in Biomaterials (01-10-2007)
    “…Abstract Multi-functional bilayer polymeric coatings are prepared with both controlled nitric oxide (NO) release and surface-bound active thrombomodulin (TM)…”
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    Soluble Thrombomodulin Protects Ischemic Kidneys by SHARFUDDIN, Asif A, SANDOVAL, Ruben M, BERG, David T, MCDOUGAL, Grant E, CAMPOS, Silvia B, PHILLIPS, Carrie L, JONES, Bryan E, GUPTA, Akanksha, GRINNELL, Brian W, MOLITORIS, Bruce A

    “…Altered coagulation and inflammation contribute to the pathogenesis of ischemic renal injury. Thrombomodulin is a necessary factor in the anticoagulant protein…”
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    Modulation of Thrombomodulin-dependent Activation of Human Protein C through Differential Expression of Endothelial Smads by Sandusky, George, Berg, David T., Richardson, Mark A., Myers, Laura, Grinnell, Brian W.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-12-2002)
    “…Protein C is a plasma protease that in its active form plays a central role in the regulation of vascular function by modulating thrombosis, inflammation, and…”
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    Recombinant human activated protein C attenuates the inflammatory response in endothelium and monocytes by modulating nuclear factor-κB by Joyce, David E, Grinnell, Brian W

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-05-2002)
    “…OBJECTIVETo review the anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic properties of drotrecogin alfa (activated) (recombinant human activated protein C), emphasizing its…”
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    Gene Expression Profile of Antithrombotic Protein C Defines New Mechanisms Modulating Inflammation and Apoptosis by Joyce, David E., Gelbert, Larry, Ciaccia, Angelina, DeHoff, Brad, Grinnell, Brian W.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-04-2001)
    “…Human protein C is a natural anticoagulant factor, and a recombinant activated form of the molecule (rhAPC) is completing clinical evaluation for treatment of…”
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    Negative Regulation of Inducible Nitric-oxide Synthase Expression Mediated through Transforming Growth Factor-β-dependent Modulation of Transcription Factor TCF11 by Berg, David T., Gupta, Akanksha, Richardson, Mark A., O'Brien, Lee A., Calnek, David, Grinnell, Brian W.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-12-2007)
    “…Inducible nitric-oxide synthase (iNOS) plays a central role in the regulation of vascular function and response to injury. A central mediator controlling iNOS…”
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    FoxA2 Involvement in Suppression of Protein C, an Outcome Predictor in Experimental Sepsis by Berg, David T, Gerlitz, Bruce, Sharma, Ganesh R, Richardson, Mark A, Stephens, Eddie J, Grubbs, Renee L, Holmes, Kimberly C, Fynboe, Kelly, Montani, Dominick, Cramer, Martin S, Engle, Steven D, Jakubowski, Joseph A, Heuer, Josef G, Grinnell, Brian W

    Published in Clinical and Vaccine Immunology (01-03-2006)
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    Distinct Functions of Activated Protein C Differentially Attenuate Acute Kidney Injury by GUPTA, Akanksha, GERLITZ, Bruce, RICHARDSON, Mark A, BULL, Christopher, BERG, David T, SYED, Samreen, GALBREATH, Elizabeth J, SWANSON, Barbara A, JONES, Bryan E, GRINNELL, Brian W

    “…Administration of activated protein C (APC) protects from renal dysfunction, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. APC exerts both antithrombotic and…”
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    The MAD-Related Protein Smad7 Associates with the TGFβ Receptor and Functions as an Antagonist of TGFβ Signaling by Hayashi, Hidetoshi, Abdollah, Shirin, Qiu, Yubin, Cai, Jiexing, Xu, Yong-Yao, Grinnell, Brian W, Richardson, Mark A, Topper, James N, Gimbrone, Michael A, Wrana, Jeffrey L, Falb, Dean

    Published in Cell (01-06-1997)
    “…TGF beta signaling is initiated when the type I receptor phosphorylates the MAD-related protein, Smad2, on C-terminal serine residues. This leads to Smad2…”
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