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    The role of the cytoskeleton in cellular adhesion molecule expression in tumor necrosis factor-stimulated endothelial cells by VandenBerg, Elizabeth, Reid, Maria D., Edwards, John D., Davis, Harold W.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-04-2004)
    “…Leukocyte infiltration is a hallmark of the atherosclerotic lesion. These cells are captured by cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs), including vascular cell…”
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    CD4-expressing cells are early mediators of the innate immune system during sepsis by Martignoni, André, Tschöp, Johannes, Goetzman, Holly S, Choi, Lisa G, Reid, Maria D, Johannigman, Jay A, Lentsch, Alex B, Caldwell, Charles C

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-05-2008)
    “…It is well established that the immune response to sepsis is mediated by leukocytes associated with the innate immune system. However, there is an emerging…”
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    Differential immunological phenotypes are exhibited after scald and flame burns by Tschöp, Johannes, Martignoni, André, Reid, Maria D, Adediran, Samuel G, Gardner, Jason, Noel, Greg J, Ogle, Cora K, Neely, Alice N, Caldwell, Charles C

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-02-2009)
    “…A dysfunctional immune system is known to be part of the pathophysiology after burn trauma. However, reports that support this have used a variety of methods,…”
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    Paclitaxel impairs endothelial cell adhesion but not cytokine-induced cellular adhesion molecule expression by Davis, Harold W, VandenBerg, Elizabeth, Reid, Maria D, Roy-Chaudhury, Prabir, Edwards, John D

    Published in Annals of vascular surgery (01-05-2005)
    “…Local delivery of antiproliferative agents using drug-eluting stents has become a productive area of research for preventing in-stent restenosis. Recently, the…”
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    DIFFERENTIAL IMMUNOLOGICAL PHENOTYPES ARE EXHIBITED FOLLOWING SCALD AND FLAME BURNS by Tschöp, Johannes, Martignoni, Andrë, Reid, Maria D., Adediran, Samuel G., Gardner, Jason, Noel, Greg J., Ogle, Cora K., Neely, Alice N., Caldwell, Charles C.

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-02-2009)
    “…A dysfunctional immune system is known to be part of the pathophysiology after burn trauma. However, reports that support this have used a variety of methods,…”
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