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    Role for Spi-C in the development of red pulp macrophages and splenic iron homeostasis by Murphy, Kenneth M, Kohyama, Masako, Ise, Wataru, Edelson, Brian T, Wilker, Peter R, Hildner, Kai, Mejia, Carlo, Frazier, William A, Murphy, Theresa L

    Published in Nature (15-01-2009)
    “…Tissue macrophages comprise a heterogeneous group of cell types differing in location, surface markers and function. Red pulp macrophages are a distinct…”
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    Fatal canine distemper virus infection of giant pandas in China by Feng, Na, Yu, Yicong, Wang, Tiecheng, Wilker, Peter, Wang, Jianzhong, Li, Yuanguo, Sun, Zhe, Gao, Yuwei, Xia, Xianzhu

    Published in Scientific reports (16-06-2016)
    “…We report an outbreak of canine distemper virus (CDV) infection among endangered giant pandas ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca ). Five of six CDV infected giant pandas…”
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    Antibiotic Treatment of Escherichia coli O157 Infection and the Risk of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, Minnesota by Smith, Kirk E, Wilker, Peter R, Reiter, Paul L, Hedican, Erin B, Bender, Jeff B, Hedberg, Craig W

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-01-2012)
    “…BACKGROUND:Infection with Escherichia coli O157 (O157) can lead to the development of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Treating O157 infections with…”
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    Selection on haemagglutinin imposes a bottleneck during mammalian transmission of reassortant H5N1 influenza viruses by Wilker, Peter R., Dinis, Jorge M., Starrett, Gabriel, Imai, Masaki, Hatta, Masato, Nelson, Chase W., O’Connor, David H., Hughes, Austin L., Neumann, Gabriele, Kawaoka, Yoshihiro, Friedrich, Thomas C.

    Published in Nature communications (23-10-2013)
    “…The emergence of human-transmissible H5N1 avian influenza viruses poses a major pandemic threat. H5N1 viruses are thought to be highly genetically diverse both…”
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    Transcription factor Mef2c is required for B cell proliferation and survival after antigen receptor stimulation by Sandau, Michelle M, Nakagawa, Osamu, Albring, Jörn C, Kohyama, Masako, Murphy, Kenneth M, Wilker, Peter R, Schwarz, John J

    Published in Nature immunology (01-06-2008)
    “…Calcineurin is required for B cell receptor (BCR)–induced proliferation of mature B cells. Paradoxically, loss of NFAT transcription factors, themselves…”
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    Patients with quinine-induced immune thrombocytopenia have both “drug-dependent” and “drug-specific” antibodies by Bougie, Daniel W., Wilker, Peter R., Aster, Richard H.

    Published in Blood (01-08-2006)
    “…Immune thrombocytopenia induced by quinine and many other drugs is caused by antibodies that bind to platelet membrane glycoproteins (GPs) only when the…”
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    Evidence for carbohydrate recognition and homotypic and heterotypic binding by the TIM family by Wilker, Peter R., Sedy, John R., Grigura, Vadim, Murphy, Theresa L., Murphy, Kenneth M.

    Published in International immunology (01-06-2007)
    “…The T cell Ig domain and mucin domain (TIM) proteins form a conserved family of transmembrane cell-surface glycoproteins expressed by a variety of tissues…”
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    Nanoemulsion W805EC improves immune responses upon intranasal delivery of an inactivated pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine by Das, Subash C., Hatta, Masato, Wilker, Peter R., Myc, Andrzej, Hamouda, Tarek, Neumann, Gabrielle, Baker, James R., Kawaoka, Yoshihiro

    Published in Vaccine (06-11-2012)
    “…► The effect of nanoemulsions on intranasal influenza vaccination was examined in mice. ► The W805EC nanoemulsion is identified as a candidate mucosal vaccine…”
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    Acute thrombocytopenia after treatment with tirofiban or eptifibatide is associated with antibodies specific for ligand-occupied GPIIb/IIIa by Bougie, Daniel W., Wilker, Peter R., Wuitschick, Elizabeth D., Curtis, Brian R., Malik, Mohammad, Levine, Stewart, Lind, Richard N., Pereira, Jaime, Aster, Richard H.

    Published in Blood (15-09-2002)
    “…Acute thrombocytopenia is a recognized complication of treatment with GPIIb/IIIa inhibitors whose cause is not yet known. We studied 9 patients who developed…”
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    Acute thrombocytopenia after treatment with tirofiban or eptifibatide is associated with antibodies specific for ligand-occupied GPIIb/IIIa by Bougie, Daniel W., Wilker, Peter R., Wuitschick, Elizabeth D., Curtis, Brian R., Malik, Mohammad, Levine, Stewart, Lind, Richard N., Pereira, Jaime, Aster, Richard H.

    Published in Blood (15-09-2002)
    “…Acute thrombocytopenia is a recognized complication of treatment with GPIIb/IIIa inhibitors whose cause is not yet known. We studied 9 patients who developed…”
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    Pathogenic H1N1 2009 influenza virus-induced pulmonary injury is suppressed by sphingosine analog-mediated inhibition of cytokine storm (49.3) by Walsh, Kevin, Tiejaro, John, Wilker, Peter, Jatzek, Anna, Suresh, Marulasiddappa, Kawaoka, Yoshihiro, Rosen, Hugh, Oldstone, Michael

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-2011)
    “…Abstract Human pandemic H1N1 (2009) influenza virus rapidly infected millions worldwide and caused significant morbidity and mortality that was associated with…”
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    Nanoemulsion W80 5EC improves immune responses upon intranasal delivery of an inactivated pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine by Das, Subash C, Hatta, Masato, Wilker, Peter R, Myc, Andrzej, Hamouda, Tarek, Neumann, Gabrielle, Baker, James R, Kawaoka, Yoshihiro

    Published in Vaccine (2012)
    “…Highlights ► The effect of nanoemulsions on intranasal influenza vaccination was examined in mice. ► The W80 5EC nanoemulsion is identified as a candidate…”
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    Critical role for Spi-C in the development of red pulp macrophages and splenic iron homeostasis by Kohyama, Masako, Ise, Wataru, Edelson, Brian T., Wilker, Peter R., Hildner, Kai, Mejia, Carlo, Frazier, William A., Murphy, Theresa L., Murphy, Kenneth M.

    Published in Nature (London) (26-11-2008)
    “…Tissue macrophages comprise a heterogeneous group of cell types differing in location, surface markers and function 1 . Red pulp macrophages are a distinct…”
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