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Elizabeth M Long

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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 16, 2009
Mice that exclusively express TLR4 on endothelial cells can efficiently clear a lethal systemic Gram-negative bacterial infectionGraciela Andonegui, Hong Zhou, Daniel Bullard, et al.
Blood|October 30, 2010
Endothelial LSP1 is involved in endothelial dome formation, minimizing vascular permeability changes during neutrophil transmigration in vivoBjörn Petri, Jaswinder Kaur, Elizabeth M Long, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|November 24, 2004
TLR4 contributes to disease-inducing mechanisms resulting in central nervous system autoimmune diseaseSteven M Kerfoot, Elizabeth M Long, Michael J Hickey, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 16, 2009
Mice that exclusively express TLR4 on endothelial cells can efficiently clear a lethal systemic Gram-negative bacterial infectionGraciela Andonegui, Hong Zhou, Daniel Bullard, et al.
Blood|October 30, 2010
Endothelial LSP1 is involved in endothelial dome formation, minimizing vascular permeability changes during neutrophil transmigration in vivoBjörn Petri, Jaswinder Kaur, Elizabeth M Long, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|November 24, 2004
TLR4 contributes to disease-inducing mechanisms resulting in central nervous system autoimmune diseaseSteven M Kerfoot, Elizabeth M Long, Michael J Hickey, et al.
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