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The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha
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May 28, 2011
Oswald Avery and the pneumococcus
Irving Kushner, David Samols
Arthritis Care & Research
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April 15, 2010
A unifying biologic explanation for "high-sensitivity" C-reactive protein and "low-grade" inflammation
Irving Kushner, David Samols, Marina Magrey
The American Journal of Medicine
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January 31, 2006
What does minor elevation of C-reactive protein signify?
Irving Kushner, Debra Rzewnicki, David Samols
Molecular Immunology
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October 3, 2003
Transcription factor c-Rel enhances C-reactive protein expression by facilitating the binding of C/EBPbeta to the promoter
Alok Agrawal, David Samols, Irving Kushner
Molecular Immunology
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May 17, 2003
The phosphocholine and the polycation-binding sites on rabbit C-reactive protein are structurally and functionally distinct
Steven Black, Alok Agrawal, David Samols
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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July 9, 2005
An intact phosphocholine binding site is necessary for transgenic rabbit C-reactive protein to protect mice against challenge with platelet-activating factor
Steven Black, Augusta Wilson, David Samols
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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September 1, 2004
C-reactive Protein
Steven Black, Irving Kushner, David Samols
Arthritis and Rheumatism
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November 28, 2008
C-reactive protein and systemic lupus erythematosus
Shilpa Gaitonde, David Samols, Irving Kushner
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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August 8, 2008
Binding of C/EBPbeta to the C-reactive protein (CRP) promoter in Hep3B cells is associated with transcription of CRP mRNA
Duprane Pedaci Young, Irving Kushner, David Samols
Immunology
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April 2, 2003
Overexpressed nuclear factor-kappaB can participate in endogenous C-reactive protein induction, and enhances the effects of C/EBPbeta and signal transducer and activator of transcription-3
Alok Agrawal, Hyunjoo Cha-Molstad, David Samols, et al.
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The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha
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May 28, 2011
Oswald Avery and the pneumococcus
Irving Kushner, David Samols
Arthritis Care & Research
|
April 15, 2010
A unifying biologic explanation for "high-sensitivity" C-reactive protein and "low-grade" inflammation
Irving Kushner, David Samols, Marina Magrey
The American Journal of Medicine
|
January 31, 2006
What does minor elevation of C-reactive protein signify?
Irving Kushner, Debra Rzewnicki, David Samols
Molecular Immunology
|
October 3, 2003
Transcription factor c-Rel enhances C-reactive protein expression by facilitating the binding of C/EBPbeta to the promoter
Alok Agrawal, David Samols, Irving Kushner
Molecular Immunology
|
May 17, 2003
The phosphocholine and the polycation-binding sites on rabbit C-reactive protein are structurally and functionally distinct
Steven Black, Alok Agrawal, David Samols
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
|
July 9, 2005
An intact phosphocholine binding site is necessary for transgenic rabbit C-reactive protein to protect mice against challenge with platelet-activating factor
Steven Black, Augusta Wilson, David Samols
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
September 1, 2004
C-reactive Protein
Steven Black, Irving Kushner, David Samols
Arthritis and Rheumatism
|
November 28, 2008
C-reactive protein and systemic lupus erythematosus
Shilpa Gaitonde, David Samols, Irving Kushner
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
|
August 8, 2008
Binding of C/EBPbeta to the C-reactive protein (CRP) promoter in Hep3B cells is associated with transcription of CRP mRNA
Duprane Pedaci Young, Irving Kushner, David Samols
Immunology
|
April 2, 2003
Overexpressed nuclear factor-kappaB can participate in endogenous C-reactive protein induction, and enhances the effects of C/EBPbeta and signal transducer and activator of transcription-3
Alok Agrawal, Hyunjoo Cha-Molstad, David Samols, et al.
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