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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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April 1, 1994
An amino-terminal fragment of human lipopolysaccharide-binding protein retains lipid A binding but not CD14-stimulatory activity
G Theofan, A H Horwitz, R E Williams, et al.
Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition
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December 1, 1996
Alteration of the pharmacokinetics of small proteins by iodination
R J Bauer, S D Leigh, C A Birr, et al.
Bioconjugate Chemistry
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March 1, 1994
Cysteine analogs of recombinant barley ribosome inactivating protein form antibody conjugates with enhanced stability and potency in vitro
S L Bernhard, M Better, D M Fishwild, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
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September 23, 1998
Pharmacokinetics of a recombinant amino terminal fragment of bactericidal/permeability increasing protein (rBPI21) after liver surgery in rats and humans
M J Wiezer, S I Langendoen, C Meijer, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
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October 9, 1999
Relationship between plasma levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and LPS-binding protein in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock
S M Opal, P J Scannon, J L Vincent, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
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November 26, 1997
Preliminary evaluation of recombinant amino-terminal fragment of human bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein in children with severe meningococcal sepsis
B P Giroir, P A Quint, P Barton, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
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October 19, 2001
Preoperative and intraoperative predictors of postoperative morbidity, poor graft function, and early rejection in 190 patients undergoing liver transplantation
E Bennett-Guerrero, D E Feierman, G R Barclay, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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January 24, 1997
Biochemical characterization of recombinant fusions of lipopolysaccharide binding protein and bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein. Implications in biological activity
S L Abrahamson, H M Wu, R E Williams, et al.
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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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April 1, 1994
An amino-terminal fragment of human lipopolysaccharide-binding protein retains lipid A binding but not CD14-stimulatory activity
G Theofan, A H Horwitz, R E Williams, et al.
Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition
|
December 1, 1996
Alteration of the pharmacokinetics of small proteins by iodination
R J Bauer, S D Leigh, C A Birr, et al.
Bioconjugate Chemistry
|
March 1, 1994
Cysteine analogs of recombinant barley ribosome inactivating protein form antibody conjugates with enhanced stability and potency in vitro
S L Bernhard, M Better, D M Fishwild, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
|
September 23, 1998
Pharmacokinetics of a recombinant amino terminal fragment of bactericidal/permeability increasing protein (rBPI21) after liver surgery in rats and humans
M J Wiezer, S I Langendoen, C Meijer, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
|
October 9, 1999
Relationship between plasma levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and LPS-binding protein in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock
S M Opal, P J Scannon, J L Vincent, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
|
November 26, 1997
Preliminary evaluation of recombinant amino-terminal fragment of human bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein in children with severe meningococcal sepsis
B P Giroir, P A Quint, P Barton, et al.
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
|
October 19, 2001
Preoperative and intraoperative predictors of postoperative morbidity, poor graft function, and early rejection in 190 patients undergoing liver transplantation
E Bennett-Guerrero, D E Feierman, G R Barclay, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
January 24, 1997
Biochemical characterization of recombinant fusions of lipopolysaccharide binding protein and bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein. Implications in biological activity
S L Abrahamson, H M Wu, R E Williams, et al.
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