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Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1994
Hemoglobin: a newly recognized binding protein for bacterial endotoxins (LPS)R I Roth, W Kaca, J Levin
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 7, 1994
Hemoglobin, a newly recognized lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein that enhances LPS biological activityW Kaca, R I Roth, J Levin
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|August 1, 1995
The effect of cell-free hemoglobin on intravascular clearance and cellular, plasma, and organ distribution of bacterial endotoxin in rabbitsM Yoshida, R I Roth, J Levin
Critical Care Medicine|May 13, 1999
Hemoglobin infusion augments the tumor necrosis factor response to bacterial endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) in miceD Su, R I Roth, J Levin
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|March 1, 1991
An animal model for the study of azidothymidine-induced hyperpigmentationR I Roth, G Baker, J Levin
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|August 1, 1990
Optimization of detection of bacterial endotoxin in plasma with the Limulus testR I Roth, F C Levin, J Levin
Thrombosis Research|July 1, 1989
Stability of gels formed following coagulation of Limulus amebocyte lysate: lack of covalent crosslinking of coagulinR I Roth, J C Chen, J Levin
Infection and Immunity|August 1, 1993
Distribution of bacterial endotoxin in human and rabbit blood and effects of stroma-free hemoglobinR I Roth, F C Levin, J Levin
Infection and Immunity|April 1, 1997
Hemoglobin increases mortality from bacterial endotoxinD Su, R I Roth, M Yoshida, et al.
Life Sciences|June 16, 1974
Acquisition of tolerance to delta-9-THC as measured by the response of a cellular functionB L Nazar, J Harclerode, R I Roth, et al.
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Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1994
Hemoglobin: a newly recognized binding protein for bacterial endotoxins (LPS)R I Roth, W Kaca, J Levin
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 7, 1994
Hemoglobin, a newly recognized lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein that enhances LPS biological activityW Kaca, R I Roth, J Levin
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|August 1, 1995
The effect of cell-free hemoglobin on intravascular clearance and cellular, plasma, and organ distribution of bacterial endotoxin in rabbitsM Yoshida, R I Roth, J Levin
Critical Care Medicine|May 13, 1999
Hemoglobin infusion augments the tumor necrosis factor response to bacterial endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) in miceD Su, R I Roth, J Levin
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|March 1, 1991
An animal model for the study of azidothymidine-induced hyperpigmentationR I Roth, G Baker, J Levin
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|August 1, 1990
Optimization of detection of bacterial endotoxin in plasma with the Limulus testR I Roth, F C Levin, J Levin
Thrombosis Research|July 1, 1989
Stability of gels formed following coagulation of Limulus amebocyte lysate: lack of covalent crosslinking of coagulinR I Roth, J C Chen, J Levin
Infection and Immunity|August 1, 1993
Distribution of bacterial endotoxin in human and rabbit blood and effects of stroma-free hemoglobinR I Roth, F C Levin, J Levin
Infection and Immunity|April 1, 1997
Hemoglobin increases mortality from bacterial endotoxinD Su, R I Roth, M Yoshida, et al.
Life Sciences|June 16, 1974
Acquisition of tolerance to delta-9-THC as measured by the response of a cellular functionB L Nazar, J Harclerode, R I Roth, et al.
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