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    Blood-Borne Lipopolysaccharide Is Rapidly Eliminated by Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells via High-Density Lipoprotein by Yao, Zhili, Mates, Jessica M, Cheplowitz, Alana M, Hammer, Lindsay P, Maiseyeu, Andrei, Phillips, Gary S, Wewers, Mark D, Rajaram, Murugesan V S, Robinson, John M, Anderson, Clark L, Ganesan, Latha P

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-09-2016)
    “…During Gram-negative bacterial infections, excessive LPS induces inflammation and sepsis via action on immune cells. However, the bulk of LPS can be cleared…”
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    Nursing Students' and Nurse Preceptors' Perspectives of an Ambulatory Dedicated Education Unit in Primary Care and General Internal Medicine by Benike, Linnea, Bartley, Lindsay Hammer, Huffman, Heather, Nelson, Alison M, Ojeikhodion, Josh, Olson, Kaitlyn E

    Published in The Journal of nursing education (01-03-2024)
    “…The sustainability of prelicensure nursing clinical learning models within ambulatory care is dependent on strong partnership and the availability of…”
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    The Ambulatory Dedicated Education Unit (DEU): An important example of academic practice partnership in ambulatory care by Benike, Linnea, Darst, Elaine, Witwer, Stephanie, Enos, Michelle, Flaten, Carol, Bartley, Lindsay Hammer, Kubat, Brianna, Foote, Jane

    Published in Journal of professional nursing (01-03-2023)
    “…Academic Practice Partnerships (APPs) work synergistically to support mutual goals and educate the nursing workforce of the future. Enhanced recognition of the…”
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    Blood-borne LPS is rapidly eliminated by liver sinusoidal endothelial cells via HDL by Yao, Zhili, Mates, Jessica M., Cheplowitz, Alana M., Hammer, Lindsay P., Maiseyeu, Andrei, Phillips, Gary S., Wewers, Mark D., Rajaram, Murugesan V.S., Robinson, John M., Anderson, Clark L., Ganesan, Latha P.

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (17-08-2016)
    “…During Gram-negative bacterial infections, excessive lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induces inflammation and sepsis via action on immune cells. However, the bulk of…”
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