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U Grunwald

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Circulatory Shock|March 1, 1993
Endotoxin-neutralizing capacity of soluble CD14 is a highly conserved specific functionU Grunwald, C Krüger, C Schütt
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|March 1, 1996
Induction of resistance to hexadecylphosphocholine in the highly sensitive human epidermoid tumour cell line KBE A Fleer, D Berkovic, U Grunwald, et al.
Research in Immunology|January 1, 1992
Endotoxin-neutralizing capacity of soluble CD14C Schütt, T Schilling, U Grunwald, et al.
Transfusion|June 20, 1998
Release of mediators of systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the course of a severe delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by anti-DI von Zabern, M Ehlers, U Grunwald, et al.
Immunitat Und Infektion|July 1, 1992
[Binding of LPS to CD14]U Grunwald, G Oeser, H D Schröder, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|May 1, 1995
Both membrane-bound and soluble forms of CD14 bind to gram-negative bacteriaR S Jack, U Grunwald, F Stelter, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|December 8, 1998
CD40 induces resistance to TNF-mediated apoptosis in a fibroblast cell lineS Hess, E Gottfried, H Smola, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods|November 5, 1992
An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the quantification of solubilized CD14 in biological fluidsU Grunwald, C Krüger, J Westermann, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|November 1, 1995
Effects of hexadecylphosphocholine on membrane phospholipid metabolism in human tumour cellsD Berkovic, U Grunwald, W Menzel, et al.
Research in Immunology|July 1, 1995
Human monocytes lacking the membrane-bound form of the bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) receptor CD14 can mount an LPS-induced oxidative burst response mediated by a soluble form of CD14C Schütt, T Schilling, U Grunwald, et al.
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Circulatory Shock|March 1, 1993
Endotoxin-neutralizing capacity of soluble CD14 is a highly conserved specific functionU Grunwald, C Krüger, C Schütt
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|March 1, 1996
Induction of resistance to hexadecylphosphocholine in the highly sensitive human epidermoid tumour cell line KBE A Fleer, D Berkovic, U Grunwald, et al.
Research in Immunology|January 1, 1992
Endotoxin-neutralizing capacity of soluble CD14C Schütt, T Schilling, U Grunwald, et al.
Transfusion|June 20, 1998
Release of mediators of systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the course of a severe delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by anti-DI von Zabern, M Ehlers, U Grunwald, et al.
Immunitat Und Infektion|July 1, 1992
[Binding of LPS to CD14]U Grunwald, G Oeser, H D Schröder, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|May 1, 1995
Both membrane-bound and soluble forms of CD14 bind to gram-negative bacteriaR S Jack, U Grunwald, F Stelter, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|December 8, 1998
CD40 induces resistance to TNF-mediated apoptosis in a fibroblast cell lineS Hess, E Gottfried, H Smola, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods|November 5, 1992
An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the quantification of solubilized CD14 in biological fluidsU Grunwald, C Krüger, J Westermann, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|November 1, 1995
Effects of hexadecylphosphocholine on membrane phospholipid metabolism in human tumour cellsD Berkovic, U Grunwald, W Menzel, et al.
Research in Immunology|July 1, 1995
Human monocytes lacking the membrane-bound form of the bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) receptor CD14 can mount an LPS-induced oxidative burst response mediated by a soluble form of CD14C Schütt, T Schilling, U Grunwald, et al.
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