26 results on '"Lupfer, Christopher R."'
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2. Common Differences: The Ability of Inflammasomes to Distinguish Between Self and Pathogen Nucleic Acids During Infection
3. The Role of Inflammasomes in Viral Infection
4. Corticosteroid Treatment Results in Enhanced susceptibility to Influenza-Associated Aspergillosis
5. Identification of a Novel Protein Interactions that Elucidates the Mechanism of Hydatidiform Molar Pregnancies in Women with NLRP2 and NLRP7 Mutations
6. Sodium pyruvate affects influenza A virus infection in vivo
7. NLRP7 interacts with EBP1 providing evidence for its role in molar pregnancies and development.
8. Sodium Pyruvate Ameliorates Influenza A Virus Infection In Vivo
9. Sodium Pyruvate Ameliorates Influenza A Virus Infection In Vivo
10. What came first, the virus or the egg: Innate immunity during viral coinfections
11. Editorial: Role of NOD-Like Receptors in Infectious and Immunological Diseases
12. The growth regulator human proliferation-associated 2G4 (PA2G4) protein interacts with NLRP7 which is involved in recurrent hydatidiform molar pregnancy
13. Sodium pyruvate reduces immune signaling during influenza A virus infection in macrophages
14. The Immune response of Susceptible or Resistant Bat Species to White Nose Fungus
15. Antifungal Norditerpene Oidiolactones from the Fungus Oidiodendron truncatum, a Potential Biocontrol Agent for White-Nose Syndrome in Bats
16. Enhanced IL-1β production is mediated by a TLR2-MYD88-NLRP3 signaling axis during coinfection with influenza A virus and Streptococcus pneumoniae
17. Antifungal Norditerpene Oidiolactones from the Fungus , a Potential Biocontrol Agent for White-Nose Syndrome in Bats.
18. Mechanisms Regulating IL-1β Mediated Inflammation during Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia
19. Prolonged cell survival may contribute to the cytokine storm observed during the coinfection of influenza A virus (IAV) and Streptococcus pneumoniae.
20. Coinfection: influenza A virus and Aspergillus fumigatus
21. Deficiency of the NOD-Like Receptor NLRC5 Results in Decreased CD8 + T Cell Function and Impaired Viral Clearance
22. Inflammasome activation by nucleic acids and nucleosomes in sterile inflammation… or is it sterile?
23. Deficiency of the NOD-Like Receptor NLRC5 Results in Decreased CD8+ T Cell Function and Impaired Viral Clearance.
24. Reactive Oxygen Species Regulate Caspase-11 Expression and Activation of the Non-canonical NLRP3 Inflammasome during Enteric Pathogen Infection
25. The role of inflammasome modulation in virulence
26. Common Differences: The Ability of Inflammasomes to Distinguish Between Self and Pathogen Nucleic Acids During Infection.
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