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    Inhibition of tyrosine kinases blocks adhesion-induced T-cell coactivation without interfering with T-cell adhesion to endothelial cell-surface ligands by Nowlin, Dawn M, Cardarelli, Pina M, Young, Lynn, Mah, Jason, Felts, Katherine A, Mastrangelo, Marian, Cobb, Ronald R

    Published in Inflammation (01-02-2002)
    “…Integrin and cell adhesion molecule-regulated cellular adhesion plays an integral part in the recruitment and activation of lymphocytes. T-cell activation is a…”
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    Brain capillary 46,000 dalton protein is cytoplasmic actin and is localized to endothelial plasma membrane by Pardridge, W M, Nowlin, D M, Choi, T B, Yang, J, Calaycay, J, Shively, J E

    “…The most abundant protein of the brain capillary, which makes up the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in vivo, is a protein that migrates at a molecular weight of…”
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    Initiation of human cytomegalovirus infection requires initial interaction with cell surface heparan sulfate by Compton, T, Nowlin, D M, Cooper, N R

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-1993)
    “…In this report, we demonstrate that the initial event in human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is attachment to extracellular heparan sulfate. Further, this…”
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    Human cytomegalovirus penetrates host cells by pH-independent fusion at the cell surface by Compton, T, Nepomuceno, R R, Nowlin, D M

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-1992)
    “…Biochemical, genetic, and morphological criteria were used to demonstrate that human cytomegalovirus penetrates permissive fibroblasts and nonpermissive…”
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    Expression of a human cytomegalovirus receptor correlates with infectibility of cells by NOWLIN, D. M, COOPER, N. R, COMPTON, T

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-06-1991)
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    Adaptational ``Crosstalk'' and the Crucial Role of Methylation in Chemotactic Migration by Escherichia coli by Hazelbauer, Gerald L., Park, Chankyu, Nowlin, Dawn M.

    “…We investigated roles of methylation in bacterial chemotaxis by characterizing a methyl-accepting transducer protein incapable of methylation because of amino…”
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    Site-directed mutations altering methyl-accepting residues of a sensory transducer protein by Nowlin, D M, Bollinger, J, Hazelbauer, G L

    “…The Trg protein is one of a family of transducer proteins that mediate chemotactic response in Escherichia coli. Transducers are methyl-accepting proteins that…”
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    Differential binding of testosterone and estradiol to isoforms of sex hormone-binding globulin: selective alteration of estradiol binding in cirrhosis by Terasaki, T, Nowlin, D M, Pardridge, W M

    “…The MCR of testosterone is decreased but the MCR of estradiol is unchanged in men with cirrhosis and elevated serum sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)…”
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    Predominant low-molecular-weight proteins in isolated brain capillaries are histones by Pardridge, W M, Nowlin, D M, Calaycay, J, Shively, J E

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-10-1989)
    “…Blood-brain barrier (BBB) function is endowed by the expression of unique proteins within the brain capillary endothelium. In the absence of knowing the…”
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