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    Abstract LB-317: Combination therapy with ofatumumab and bendamustine in xenograft model of chronic lymphocytic leukemia by Haskova, Zdenka, Whitacre, Margaret, Dede, Kimberly, Lee, Judithann M., Trulli, Stephen H., Ciucci, Marc, Toso, John, White, John, Jonak, Zdenka L.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2010)
    “…Abstract Ofatumumab (OFA) is a fully human CD20 monoclonal antibody (mAb) recently approved for treatment of patients with fludarabine- and…”
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    Design and evaluation of small peptides mapping the exposed surface of IL-8 by Thompson, S K, Veber, D F, Jurewicz, A J, Peishoff, C E, Lee, J M, White, J R

    “…In an effort to determine which regions of IL-8 are involved in interactions with its receptors, eight peptides were designed to correspond to distinct exposed…”
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    Cystine Uptake by Cultured Cells Originating from Dog Proximal Tubule Segments by Beatrice States, Reynolds, Robert, Judithann Lee, Segal, Stanton

    Published in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology (01-02-1990)
    “…Large numbers of kidney epithelial cells were cultured successfully from isolated dog proximal tubule segments. Cells in primary culture and in first passage…”
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    Discovery of potent and selective phenylalanine derived CCR3 receptor antagonists. Part 2 by Dhanak, Dashyant, Christmann, Lisa T, Darcy, Michael G, Keenan, Richard M, Knight, Steven D, Lee, Judithann, Ridgers, Lance H, Sarau, Henry M, Shah, Dinubhai H, White, John R, Zhang, Lily

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (04-06-2001)
    “…Highly potent CCR3 antagonists have been developed from a previously reported series of phenylalanine ester-based leads. Solution-phase, parallel synthesis…”
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    Discovery of potent and selective phenylalanine derived CCR3 antagonists. Part 1 by Dhanak, Dashyant, Christmann, Lisa T., Darcy, Michael G., Jurewicz, Anthony J., Keenan, Richard M., Lee, Judithann, Sarau, Henry M., Widdowson, Katherine L., White, John R.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (04-06-2001)
    “…The discovery of a series of phenylalanine derived CCR3 antagonists is reported. Parallel, solution-phase library synthesis has been utilized to delineate the…”
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    The role of the anionic groups in the receptor binding of interleukin-8 antagonists by Widdowson, Katherine, Nie, Hong, Jurewicz, Anthony J, Hertzberg, Robert P, Sarau, Henry M, Foley, James J, Lee, JudithAnn, White, John R, Veber, Daniel F

    “…SummaryIn an effort to determine the role of the acidic group in the receptor binding ofN-(2-hydroxy-4-nitrophenyl)-N′-(phenyl) urea, an interleukin-8B…”
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    Effect of cystine dimethylester on renal solute handling and isolated renal tubule transport in the rat: a new model of the Fanconi syndrome by Foreman, J W, Bowring, M A, Lee, J, States, B, Segal, S

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-12-1987)
    “…The effect of cystine dimethylester on the renal handling of phosphate, glucose, alpha-amino nitrogen, amino acids, and protein in vivo and on the uptake of…”
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    Characteristics of cystine uptake by cultured LLC-PK1 cells by Foreman, J W, Lee, J, Segal, S

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (11-03-1988)
    “…The characteristics of the uptake of L-cystine by LLC-PK1 cells were examined. The uptake diminished with time in culture after passage of cells while the…”
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    Cystine and lysine transport in cultured human renal epithelial cells by States, B, Foreman, J, Lee, J, Harris, D, Segal, S

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-04-1987)
    “…The transport of the amino acids, cystine and lysine, was studied in epithelial cell lines propagated from human kidney cortex. Cystine uptake data were…”
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    Characteristics of lysine transport by isolated rat renal cortical tubule fragments by Bowring, M A, Foreman, J W, Lee, J, Segal, S

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (10-07-1987)
    “…The uptake of L-lysine was examined in isolated renal cortical tubules. Lysine was actively taken up by the renal tubule cells isolated from 7-week-old rats…”
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    Cystine-glutamate transport interactions in rat renal cortical tubules, brushborder vesicles, and cultured renal tubule cells by Foreman, J W, McNamara, P D, Bowring, M A, Lee, J, Rea, C, Segal, S

    Published in Bioscience reports (01-01-1986)
    “…Glutamate had no significant effect on the uptake of 0.025 mM cystine by isolated rat renal cortical tubules and brushborder membrane vesicles in contrast to…”
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    Characteristics of cultured human renal cortical epithelia by States, B, Foreman, J, Lee, J, Segal, S

    Published in Biochemical medicine and metabolic biology (01-10-1986)
    “…Nine human kidney epithelial cell lines, isolated from small biopsied material and from whole kidney, were propagated in both a hormonally defined medium and a…”
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