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K E Foreman

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Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine|February 28, 2004
Kaposis sarcoma: the role of HHV-8 and HIV-1 in pathogenesisK E Foreman
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|May 1, 1994
The alternative complement pathway promotes IgM antibody-dependent and -independent adherence of Bacteroides to polymorphonuclear leukocytes through CR3 and CR1K E Foreman, A B Bjornson
The American Journal of Pathology|May 1, 1996
Charting a new course through the chaos of KS (Kaposi's sarcoma)B J Nickoloff, K E Foreman
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|February 3, 2000
Caspase inhibitor blocks human immunodeficiency virus 1-induced T-cell death without enhancement of HIV-1 replication and dimethyl sulfoxide increases HIV-1 replication without influencing T-cell survivalB Taddeo, B J Nickoloff, K E Foreman
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|May 24, 2001
Induction of human immunodeficiency virus 1 replication by human herpesvirus 8M Mercader, B J Nickoloff, K E Foreman
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 15, 1997
In situ polymerase chain reaction-based localization studies support role of human herpesvirus-8 as the cause of two AIDS-related neoplasms: Kaposi's sarcoma and body cavity lymphomaK E Foreman, P E Bacon, E D Hsi, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science|January 24, 1998
Phenotype and proliferation characteristics of cultured spindle-shaped cells obtained from normal human skin and lesions of dermatofibroma, Kaposi's sarcoma, and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: a comparison with fibroblast and endothelial cells of the dermisB K Bonish, K E Foreman, C Gutierrez-Steil, et al.
Clinical Immunology (Orlando, Fla.)|June 17, 1999
Expression of costimulatory molecules CD80 and/or CD86 by a Kaposi's sarcoma tumor cell line induces differential T-cell activation and proliferationK E Foreman, T Wrone-Smith, A E Krueger, et al.
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology|February 1, 1996
Cultured Kaposi's sarcoma tumor cells fail to stimulate T cell proliferationK E Foreman, D Trinh, F O Nestle, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|June 15, 2000
Induction of HHV-8 lytic cycle replication by inflammatory cytokines produced by HIV-1-infected T cellsM Mercader, B Taddeo, J R Panella, et al.
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Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine|February 28, 2004
Kaposis sarcoma: the role of HHV-8 and HIV-1 in pathogenesisK E Foreman
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|May 1, 1994
The alternative complement pathway promotes IgM antibody-dependent and -independent adherence of Bacteroides to polymorphonuclear leukocytes through CR3 and CR1K E Foreman, A B Bjornson
The American Journal of Pathology|May 1, 1996
Charting a new course through the chaos of KS (Kaposi's sarcoma)B J Nickoloff, K E Foreman
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|February 3, 2000
Caspase inhibitor blocks human immunodeficiency virus 1-induced T-cell death without enhancement of HIV-1 replication and dimethyl sulfoxide increases HIV-1 replication without influencing T-cell survivalB Taddeo, B J Nickoloff, K E Foreman
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|May 24, 2001
Induction of human immunodeficiency virus 1 replication by human herpesvirus 8M Mercader, B J Nickoloff, K E Foreman
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 15, 1997
In situ polymerase chain reaction-based localization studies support role of human herpesvirus-8 as the cause of two AIDS-related neoplasms: Kaposi's sarcoma and body cavity lymphomaK E Foreman, P E Bacon, E D Hsi, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science|January 24, 1998
Phenotype and proliferation characteristics of cultured spindle-shaped cells obtained from normal human skin and lesions of dermatofibroma, Kaposi's sarcoma, and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: a comparison with fibroblast and endothelial cells of the dermisB K Bonish, K E Foreman, C Gutierrez-Steil, et al.
Clinical Immunology (Orlando, Fla.)|June 17, 1999
Expression of costimulatory molecules CD80 and/or CD86 by a Kaposi's sarcoma tumor cell line induces differential T-cell activation and proliferationK E Foreman, T Wrone-Smith, A E Krueger, et al.
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology|February 1, 1996
Cultured Kaposi's sarcoma tumor cells fail to stimulate T cell proliferationK E Foreman, D Trinh, F O Nestle, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|June 15, 2000
Induction of HHV-8 lytic cycle replication by inflammatory cytokines produced by HIV-1-infected T cellsM Mercader, B Taddeo, J R Panella, et al.
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