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    1,25(OH)2-vitamin D3 actions on cell proliferation, size, gene expression, and receptor localization, in the HL-1 cardiac myocyte by Nibbelink, Karl A., Tishkoff, Daniel X., Hershey, Stephen D., Rahman, Ayesha, Simpson, Robert U.

    “…The steroid hormone 1,25(OH)2-vitamin D3 [1,25D] has been shown to affect the growth and proliferation of primary cultures of ventricular myocytes isolated…”
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    1,25(OH)2VITAMIN D3 ACTIONS ON CELL PROLIFERATION, SIZE, GENE EXPRESSION, AND RECEPTOR LOCALIZATION, IN THE HL-1 CARDIAC MYOCYTE by NIBBELINK, KARL A., TISHKOFF, DANIEL X., HERSHEY, STEPHEN D., RAHMAN, AYESHA, SIMPSON, ROBERT U.

    “…The steroid hormone 1,25(OH) 2 -vitamin D 3 [1,25D] has been shown to affect the growth and proliferation of primary cultures of ventricular myocytes isolated…”
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    Role of IL-4 and IFN-gamma in Schistosoma mansoni egg-induced hypersensitivity granuloma formation. Orchestration, relative contribution, and relationship to macrophage function by Chensue, SW, Terebuh, PD, Warmington, KS, Hershey, SD, Evanoff, HL, Kunkel, SL, Higashi, GI

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-02-1992)
    “…A well defined model of T cell-mediated hypersensitivity-type granulomatous inflammation induced by Schistosoma mansoni eggs was used to assess the role of…”
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    Evolving T cell responses in murine schistosomiasis. Th2 cells mediate secondary granulomatous hypersensitivity and are regulated by CD8+ T cells in vivo by Chensue, SW, Warmington, KS, Hershey, SD, Terebuh, PD, Othman, M, Kunkel, SL

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-08-1993)
    “…The dynamics of T cell maturation and regulation were examined during the granulomatous response to Schistosoma mansoni eggs under conditions of primary…”
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    Hyperosmolality caused by percutaneously absorbed glycerin in a burned patient by Hershey, S D, Gursel, E

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-03-1982)
    “…Hyperosmolality complicating the management of burned patients has multiple etiologies. Sepsis, hyperglycemia, renal failure, electrolyte disturbances, shock,…”
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