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P J Stone

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The American Review of Respiratory Disease|September 1, 1986
Effect of varying the time interval between intratracheal administration of eglin-c and human neutrophil elastase on prevention of emphysema and secretory cell metaplasia in hamsters. With observations on the fate of eglin-c and the effect of repeated instillationsE C Lucey, P J Stone, T G Christensen, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|September 1, 1983
Human neutrophil elastase does not bind to alpha 1-protease inhibitor that has been exposed to activated human neutrophilsM C Zaslow, R A Clark, P J Stone, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|August 1, 1978
Palladium chloride as a stain for elastin at the ultrastructural levelS M Morris, P J Stone, W A Rosenkrans, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1987
Human neutrophil elastase releases cell surface mucins from primary cultures of hamster tracheal epithelial cellsK C Kim, K Wasano, R M Niles, et al.
Experimental Lung Research|January 1, 1992
Resistance of hamster bronchiolar epithelium to neutrophil elastase: investigation by cell surface lectin cytochemistryT G Christensen, R Breuer, C E Haddad, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology|July 1, 1990
Lectin cytochemistry reveals differences between hamster trachea and bronchus in the composition of epithelial surface glycoconjugates and in the response of secretory cells to neutrophil elastaseT G Christensen, R Breuer, E C Lucey, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|June 1, 1990
Alpha 1-protease inhibitor moderates human neutrophil elastase-induced emphysema and secretory cell metaplasia in hamstersP J Stone, E C Lucey, G D Virca, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 2, 2000
Effects of glucosinolates and flavonoids on colonization of the roots of Brassica napus by Azorhizobium caulinodans ORS571K J O'Callaghan, P J Stone, X Hu, et al.
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases|January 1, 1988
Defenses of the hamster lung against human neutrophil and porcine pancreatic elastaseP J Stone, E C Lucey, J D Calore, et al.
Experimental Lung Research|January 1, 1987
An ultrastructural study of the response of hamster bronchial epithelium to human neutrophil elastaseT G Christensen, R Breuer, L J Hornstra, et al.
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The American Review of Respiratory Disease|September 1, 1986
Effect of varying the time interval between intratracheal administration of eglin-c and human neutrophil elastase on prevention of emphysema and secretory cell metaplasia in hamsters. With observations on the fate of eglin-c and the effect of repeated instillationsE C Lucey, P J Stone, T G Christensen, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|September 1, 1983
Human neutrophil elastase does not bind to alpha 1-protease inhibitor that has been exposed to activated human neutrophilsM C Zaslow, R A Clark, P J Stone, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|August 1, 1978
Palladium chloride as a stain for elastin at the ultrastructural levelS M Morris, P J Stone, W A Rosenkrans, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1987
Human neutrophil elastase releases cell surface mucins from primary cultures of hamster tracheal epithelial cellsK C Kim, K Wasano, R M Niles, et al.
Experimental Lung Research|January 1, 1992
Resistance of hamster bronchiolar epithelium to neutrophil elastase: investigation by cell surface lectin cytochemistryT G Christensen, R Breuer, C E Haddad, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology|July 1, 1990
Lectin cytochemistry reveals differences between hamster trachea and bronchus in the composition of epithelial surface glycoconjugates and in the response of secretory cells to neutrophil elastaseT G Christensen, R Breuer, E C Lucey, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|June 1, 1990
Alpha 1-protease inhibitor moderates human neutrophil elastase-induced emphysema and secretory cell metaplasia in hamstersP J Stone, E C Lucey, G D Virca, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 2, 2000
Effects of glucosinolates and flavonoids on colonization of the roots of Brassica napus by Azorhizobium caulinodans ORS571K J O'Callaghan, P J Stone, X Hu, et al.
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases|January 1, 1988
Defenses of the hamster lung against human neutrophil and porcine pancreatic elastaseP J Stone, E C Lucey, J D Calore, et al.
Experimental Lung Research|January 1, 1987
An ultrastructural study of the response of hamster bronchial epithelium to human neutrophil elastaseT G Christensen, R Breuer, L J Hornstra, et al.
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