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1. Effect of retinoic acid and vitamin D on the expression of interleukin-1 beta, tumour necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6 in the human monocytic cell line U937

4. Inhibition of murine T-cell responses by anti-oxidants: the targets of lipo-oxygenase pathway inhibitors.

5. Oxidative phenomena are implicated in human T-cell stimulation.

6. Effect of retinoic acid and vitamin D on the expression of interleukin-1β, tumour necrosis factor-α and interleukin-6 in the human monocytic cell line U937.

7. In vitro Brucella suis infection prevents the programmed cell death of human monocytic cells.

8. Expression and bactericidal activity of nitric oxide synthase in Brucella suis-infected murine macrophages.

9. Oxidative phenomena are implicated in human T-cell stimulation

11. Interaction of Brucella suis and Brucella abortus rough strains with human dendritic cells.

12. Brucella suis prevents human dendritic cell maturation and antigen presentation through regulation of tumor necrosis factor alpha secretion.

13. Characterization of SP41, a surface protein of Brucella associated with adherence and invasion of host epithelial cells.

14. Requirement of norD for Brucella suis virulence in a murine model of in vitro and in vivo infection.

15. NnrA is required for full virulence and regulates several Brucella melitensis denitrification genes.

16. High susceptibility of human dendritic cells to invasion by the intracellular pathogens Brucella suis, B. abortus, and B. melitensis.

17. Regulation of the mitogen-activated protein kinases by Brucella spp. expressing a smooth and rough phenotype: relationship to pathogen invasiveness.

18. Adherence of Brucella to human epithelial cells and macrophages is mediated by sialic acid residues.

19. Impairment of intramacrophagic Brucella suis multiplication by human natural killer cells through a contact-dependent mechanism.

20. Different responses of macrophages to smooth and rough Brucella spp.: relationship to virulence.

21. Smooth and rough lipopolysaccharide phenotypes of Brucella induce different intracellular trafficking and cytokine/chemokine release in human monocytes.

22. Nramp1 is not a major determinant in the control of Brucella melitensis infection in mice.

23. Major outer membrane protein Omp25 of Brucella suis is involved in inhibition of tumor necrosis factor alpha production during infection of human macrophages.

24. A beneficial aspect of a CB1 cannabinoid receptor antagonist: SR141716A is a potent inhibitor of macrophage infection by the intracellular pathogen Brucella suis.

25. The lectin jacalin triggers CD4-mediated lymphocyte signaling by binding CD4 through a protein-protein interaction.

26. Jacalin, a lectin that inhibits in vitro HIV-1 infection, induces intracellular calcium increase via CD4 in cells lacking the CD3/TcR complex.

27. Involvement of CD4 in interleukin-6 secretion by U937 monocytic cells stimulated with the lectin jacalin.

28. The [Ca2+]i increase induced in murine thymocytes by extracellular ATP does not involve ATP hydrolysis and is not related to phosphoinositide metabolism.

30. Purification and properties of 5'-nucleotidase from lymphocyte plasma membranes.

32. Hormone-like action of adenosine in mouse thymocytes and splenocytes: Evidence for the existence of membrane adenosine receptors coupled to adenylate cyclase.

34. 5'-nucleotidase--adenylate cyclase relationships in mouse thymocytes. A re-evaluation of the effects of concanavalin A on cyclic AMP levels.

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