Publications of Chris Galanos
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Journal Article (35)
2013
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110, pp. E-2191 - E-2198 (2013)
Nontransformed, GM-CSF-dependent macrophage lines are a unique model to study tissue macrophage functions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Uzs.A.
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21, pp. 69 - 78 (2013)
Defective immunogenic cell death of HMGB1-deficient tumors: compensatory therapy with TLR4 agonists. Cell Death and Differentiation 2012
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38, pp. 227 - 242 (2012)
BACTERIAL SENSING, CELL SIGNALING, AND MODULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE DURING SEPSIS. Shock
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7, p. e39155 - e39155 (2012)
TLR9-Dependent and Independent Pathways Drive Activation of the Immune System by Propionibacterium Acnes. PLoS ONE 2011
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186, pp. 5478 - 5488 (2011)
Absence of TRIF Signaling in Lipopolysaccharide-Stimulated Murine Mast Cells. The Journal of Immunology 2010
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43, pp. 853 - 859 (2010)
Lipopolysaccharide-induced expression of cell surface receptors and cell activation of neutrophils and monocytes in whole human blood. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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11, pp. 814 - 819 (2010)
Crucial role for human Toll-like receptor 4 in the development of contact allergy to nickel. Nature Immunology
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40, pp. 2506 - 2516 (2010)
Innate, antigen-independent role for T cells in the activation of the immune system by Propionibacterium acnes. European Journal of Immunology 2009
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144, pp. 173 - 185 (2009)
Innate and adaptive immune responses in contact dermatitis: analogy with infections. Giornale Italiano di Dermatologia e Venereologia
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29, pp. 4795 - 4806 (2009)
Tumour Biology: Tumour-associated Inflammation versus Antitumor Immunity. Anticancer Research 2008
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213, pp. 193 - 203 (2008)
Lipopolysaccharide sensing an important factor in the innate immune response to Gram-negative bacterial infections: Benefits and hazards of LPS hypersensitivity. Immunobiology
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205, pp. 2151 - 2162 (2008)
Toll-like receptor and IL-12 signaling control susceptibility to contact hypersensitivity. Journal of Experimental Medicine
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38, pp. 2475 - 2487 (2008)
Enhanced B-cell activation mediated by TLR4 and BCR crosstalk. European Journal of Immunology 2007
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44, pp. 2087 - 2094 (2007)
Stimulation of mast cells via FcεR1 and TLR2: The type of ligand determines the outcome. Molecular Immunology
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196, pp. 79 - 88 (2007)
Stage of primary infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus determines predisposition or resistance of mice to secondary bacterial infections. Medical Microbiology and Immunology 2006
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36, pp. 701 - 711 (2006)
R-form LPS, the master key to the activation of TLR4/MD-2-positive cells. European Journal of Immunology 2005
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6, pp. 565 - 570 (2005)
CD14 is required for MyD88-independent LPS signaling. Nature Immunology
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174, pp. 4295 - 4300 (2005)
Requirement for TLR9 in the Immunomodulatory Activity of Propionibacterium acnes1. The Journal of Immunology
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11, pp. 3398 - 3404 (2005)
Lethal effect and apoptotic DNA fragmentation in response of D-GalN-treated mice to bacterial LPS can be suppressed by pre-exposure to minute amount of bacterial LPS: Dual role of TNF receptor 1. World Journal of Gastroenterology 2004
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72 (9), pp. 5168 - 5174 (2004)
Chemokine Gene Expression in Toll-Like Receptor-Competent and -Deficient Mice Infected with Leishmania major. Infection and Immunity
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72, pp. 1920 - 1928 (2004)
Toll-Like Receptor 4 Contributes to Efficient Control of Infection with the Protozoan Parasite Leishmania major. Infection and Immunity
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76, pp. 48 - 57 (2004)
Infection of C57BL/10ScCr and C57/BL10ScNCR mice with Leishmania major reveals a role for Toll-like receptor 4 in the control of parasite replication. Journal of Leukocyte Biology 2003
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71 (8), pp. 4456 - 4462 (2003)
Toll-Like Receptor 2- and 6-Mediated Stimulation by Macrophage-Activating Lipopeptide 2 Induces Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Cross Tolerance in Mice, Which Results in Protection from Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha but in Only Partial Protection from Lethal LPS Doses. Infection and Immunity
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9 (5), pp. 308 - 312 (2003)
Role of interferons in LPS hypersensitivity. Journal of Endotoxin Research
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33 (3), pp. 798 - 805 (2003)
Toll-like receptor 4 expression levels determine the degree of LPS-susceptibility in mice. European Journal of Immunology
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71 (10), pp. 6058 - 6062 (2003)
Differential Contribution of Toll-Like Receptors 4 and 2 to the Cytokine Response to Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium and Staphylococcus aureus in Mice. Infection and Immunity
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74 (6), pp. 1056 - 1063 (2003)
TNF revisited: TNF-independent antitumor activity in sera of mice sensitized with Propionibacterium acnes and challenged with lipopolysaccharide. Journal of Leukocyte Biology
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24 (3), pp. 193 - 198 (2003)
A striking correlation between lethal activity and apoptotic DNA fragmentation of liver in response of D-galactosamine- sensitized mice to a non-lethal amount of lipopolysaccharide. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica 2002
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50 (1), pp. 14 - 18 (2002)
Influence of EDTA and Heparin on Lipopolysaccharide Binding and Cell Activation, Evaluated at Single-Cell Level in Whole Blood. Cytometry
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169 (4), pp. 1665 - 1668 (2002)
Cutting Edge: A Murine, IL-12-Independent Pathway of IFN-γ Induction by Gram-Negative: Bacteria Based on STAT4 Activation by Type I IFN and IL-18 Signaling¹. The Journal of Immunology