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    Parathyroid Hormone (1-34)-Coated Microneedle Patch System: Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics for Treatment of Osteoporosis by Daddona, Peter E, Matriano, James. A, Mandema, Jaap, Maa, Yuh-Fun

    Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-01-2011)
    “…Objectives To evaluate the clinical PK/PD of PTH(1-34) delivered by a novel transdermal drug-coated microneedle patch system (ZP-PTH) for the treatment of…”
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    Effect of Transdermal Teriparatide Administration on Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Women by Cosman, Felicia, Lane, Nancy E, Bolognese, Michael A, Zanchetta, Jose R, Garcia-Hernandez, Pedro A, Sees, Karen, Matriano, James A, Gaumer, Kim, Daddona, Peter E

    “…Context: Treatment of osteoporosis with an anabolic agent, teriparatide [human PTH 1-34 (TPTD)], is effective in reducing incident fractures, but patient…”
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    B cells engineered to express Fas ligand suppress pre‐sensitized antigen‐specific T cell responses in vivo by Kosiewicz, Michele M., Krishnan, Anasuya, Worthington, Mark T., Matriano, JamesA., Ross, William G.

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-06-2002)
    “…Inducing apoptosis of activated lymphocytes via Fas ligand (FasL, CD95) may be a useful strategy for the treatment of autoimmune diseases mediated by…”
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    Macroflux® microprojection array patch technology: A new and efficient approach for intracutaneous immunization by MATRIANO, James A, CORMIER, Michel, JOHNSON, Juanita, YOUNG, Wendy A, BUTTERY, Margaret, NYAM, Kofi, DADDONA, Peter E

    Published in Pharmaceutical research (2002)
    “…We evaluated the Macroflux microprojection array patch technology as a novel system for intracutaneous delivery of protein antigens. Macroflux microprojection…”
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    Detection of donor-derived cells by polymerase chain reaction in neonatally tolerant mice. Microchimerism fails to predict tolerance by Alard, P, Matriano, J A, Socarras, S, Ortega, M A, Streilein, J W

    Published in Transplantation (27-11-1995)
    “…Although it has long been appreciated that establishment of chimerism is important in the acquisition and maintenance of allograft tolerance, the importance of…”
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    Cellular mechanisms that maintain neonatally-induced tolerance of class II alloantigens. Evidence that factor-mediated suppression silences cytotoxic T cell activity by Matriano, JA, Socarras, S, Streilein, JW

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-08-1994)
    “…Virtually all neonatal mice of the A strain background are rendered profoundly and permanently tolerant of test skin allografts if they receive an i.v…”
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    Cellular mechanisms that maintain neonatally-induced tolerance of class II alloantigens. Evidence that precursor cytotoxic T cells are present but silenced by Matriano, JA, Socarras, S, Streilein, JW

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-08-1994)
    “…Clonal deletion of alloantigen-specific lymphocytes was the first explanation advanced to explain why neonatal mice that receive injections of alloantigenic…”
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    L3T4 (CD4+) cells that mediate contact sensitivity to trinitrochlorobenzene express I-A determinants by Gautam, S C, Matriano, J A, Chikkala, N F, Edinger, M G, Tubbs, R R

    Published in Cellular immunology (01-06-1991)
    “…The present study has further characterized the T cell-mediated inflammatory response of contact sensitivity (CS) to the hapten trinitrochlorobenzene (TNCB) in…”
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