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- Role of lipoteichoic acid in infection and inflammation. (2002) (372)
- Endothelial cell killing by neutrophils. Synergistic interaction of oxygen products and proteases. (1989) (211)
- Mechanisms of cell and tissue injury induced by group A streptococci: relation to poststreptococcal sequelae. (1972) (141)
- The role of bacteriolysis in the pathophysiology of inflammation, infection and post‐infectious sequelae (2002) (130)
- Interplay among oxidants, antioxidants, and cytokines in skin disorders: present status and future considerations. (2007) (121)
- Polyphenols enhance total oxidant-scavenging capacities of human blood by binding to red blood cells (2010) (107)
- Mechanism of Visible Light Phototoxicity on Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum (2005) (102)
- Cell damage in inflammatory and infectious sites might involve a coordinated "cross-talk" among oxidants, microbial haemolysins and ampiphiles, cationic proteins, phospholipases, fatty acids, proteinases and cytokines (an overview). (1995) (90)
- Antibacterial synergistic effect of chlorhexidine and hydrogen peroxide against Streptococcus sobrinus, Streptococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus. (1999) (86)
- The role of leukocytes and their hydrolases in the persistence, degradation, and transport of bacterial constituents in tissues: relation to chronic inflammatory processes in staphylococcal, streptococcal, and mycobacterial infections and in chronic periodontal disease. (1976) (76)
- Antioxidants inhibit ethanol-induced gastric injury in the rat. Role of manganese, glycine, and carotene. (1995) (75)
- Carbamate derivatives of indolines as cholinesterase inhibitors and antioxidants for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. (2012) (58)
- Bactericidal cationic peptides can also function as bacteriolysis-inducing agents mimicking beta-lactam antibiotics?; it is enigmatic why this concept is consistently disregarded. (2004) (57)
- H2O2 renders cells accessible to lysis by exogenous phospholipase A2: a novel mechanism for cell damage in inflammatory processes (1996) (56)
- Saliva increases the availability of lipophilic polyphenols as antioxidants and enhances their retention in the oral cavity. (2012) (56)
- T-2 toxin effect on bacterial infection and leukocyte functions. (1984) (54)
- Vascular endothelial cell killing by combinations of membrane-active agents and hydrogen peroxide. (1989) (54)
- Could synergistic interactions among reactive oxygen species, proteinases, membrane-perforating enzymes, hydrolases, microbial hemolysins and cytokines be the main cause of tissue damage in infectious and inflammatory conditions? (1998) (51)
- The SOD like activity of copper:carnosine, copper:anserine and copper:homocarnosine complexes. (1991) (46)
- Oxygen-Stable Hemolysins of Group A Streptococci VIII. Leukotoxic and Antiphagocytic Effects of Streptolysins S and O (1972) (45)
- Novel anthraquinone derivatives with redox-active functional groups capable of producing free radicals by metabolism: are free radicals essential for cytotoxicity? (1999) (44)
- Thiazolidinedione-8 Alters Symbiotic Relationship in C. albicans-S. mutans Dual Species Biofilm (2016) (44)
- Role of leukocyte factors and cationic polyelectrolytes in phagocytosis of group A streptococci and Candida albicans by neutrophils, macrophages, fibroblasts and epithelial cells: modulation by anionic polyelectrolytes in relation to pathogenesis of chronic inflammation. (1981) (42)
- Effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria. I. Degradation of 14C-labeled Streptococcus and Staphylococcus by leukocyte lysates in vitro. (1974) (41)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI. II. CHROMATOGRAPHIC AND ELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES. (1963) (41)
- Cell wall degradation ofStaphylococcus aureus by lysozyme (1982) (40)
- Inhibition of wall autolysis of staphylococci by sodium polyanethole sulfonate “liquoid” (1986) (39)
- Microbial and host cells acquire enhanced oxidant-scavenging abilities by binding polyphenols. (2011) (39)
- PADMA-28, a Tibetan herbal preparation is an inhibitor of inflammatory cytokine production. (2004) (39)
- Novel chemiluminescence-inducing cocktails, part II: Measurement of the anti-oxidant capacity of vitamins, thiols, body fluids, alcoholic beverages and edible oils (2004) (38)
- PADMA-28, a traditional tibetan herbal preparation inhibits the respiratory burst in human neutrophils, the killing of epithelial cells by mixtures of oxidants and pro-inflammatory agonists and peroxidation of lipids (1999) (37)
- Cationic polyelectrolytes: A new look at their possible roles as opsonins, as stimulators of respiratory burst in leukocytes, in bacteriolysis, and as modulators of immune-complex diseases (A review hypothesis) (1987) (37)
- Lysophosphatides enhance superoxide responses of stimulated human neutrophils (1989) (36)
- Is streptolysin S of group A streptococci a virulence factor? (1999) (36)
- Review of the seahorses (Hippocampus) found on the coasts of the American continents and of Europe (1937) (36)
- Red cell-sensitizing antigen of group A streptococci. II. Immunological and immunopathological properties. (1972) (36)
- Are cationic antimicrobial peptides also ‘double-edged swords’? (2008) (33)
- Cell-sensitizing products of streptococci. (1967) (33)
- Novel chemiluminescence-inducing cocktails, part I: The role in light emission of combinations of luminal with SIN-1, selenite, albumin, glucose oxidase and Co2+ (2004) (32)
- Cationic polyelectrolytes: potent opsonic agents which activate the respiratory burst in leukocytes. (1989) (31)
- Multi-drug strategies are necessary to inhibit the synergistic mechanism causing tissue damage and organ failure in post infectious sequelae (1999) (31)
- Killing of endothelial cells and release of arachidonic acid (1993) (30)
- The role of lysosomal factors of leukocytes in the biodegradation and storage of microbial constituents in infectious granulomas. (1979) (30)
- LL-37 Opsonizes and Inhibits Biofilm Formation of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans at Subbactericidal Concentrations (2013) (29)
- Synergism among oxidants, proteinases, phospholipases, microbial hemolysins, cationic proteins, and cytokines (1992) (29)
- Quantifying oxidant-scavenging ability of blood. (2011) (29)
- Diethyldithiocarbamate and nitric oxide synergize with oxidants and with membrane-damaging agents to injure mammalian cells. (1997) (28)
- The biochemistry of bacteriolysis: paradoxes, facts and myths. (1988) (28)
- Combined antioxidant effects of Neem extract, bacteria, red blood cells and Lysozyme: possible relation to periodontal disease (2017) (28)
- Polyphenols Inhibit Candida albicans and Streptococcus mutans Biofilm Formation (2019) (28)
- Effect of lysophosphatidic acid on motility, polarisation and metabolic burst of human neutrophils. (1994) (27)
- The Oxidant-Scavenging Abilities in the Oral Cavity May Be Regulated by a Collaboration among Antioxidants in Saliva, Microorganisms, Blood Cells and Polyphenols: A Chemiluminescence-Based Study (2013) (27)
- Poly L-histidine. A potent stimulator of superoxide generation in human blood leukocytes. (1987) (27)
- Can we learn from the pathogenetic strategies of group A hemolytic streptococci how tissues are injured and organs fail in post-infectious and inflammatory sequelae? (1999) (26)
- Suppression of penicillin-induced bacteriolysis of staphylococci by some anticoagulants. (1987) (26)
- MDI 301, a nonirritating retinoid, improves abrasion wound healing in damaged/atrophic skin (2008) (26)
- Can chronic and self-perpetuating arthritis in the human be caused by arthrotropic undegraded microbial cell wall constituants? A working hypothesis. (1977) (25)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI I. THE ROLE OF VARIOUS AGENTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE HEMOLYSINS (1963) (25)
- Supplementation with antioxidants fails to increase the total antioxidant capacity of several cell lines in culture. (2008) (24)
- Interaction of viable group A streptococci and hydrogen peroxide in killing of vascular endothelial cells. (1993) (23)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI III. THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE CELL-BOUND HEMOLYSIN TO STREPTOLYSIN S (1965) (23)
- Effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1977) (23)
- Bacteria Coated by Polyphenols Acquire Potent Oxidant-Scavenging Capacities (2009) (22)
- Localization of group A streptococci and particles of titanium dioxide in arthritic lesions in the rabbit. (1971) (22)
- PADMA 28: a multi-component herbal preparation with retinoid-like dermal activity but without epidermal effects. (2005) (21)
- Group A Streptococci: Localization in Rabbits and Guinea Pigs Following Tissue Injury (1969) (21)
- Serum histones as biomarkers of the severity of heatstroke in dogs (2017) (20)
- Mechanisms of cell and tissue injury induced by group A streptococci: relation to poststreptococcal sequelae. (1972) (20)
- The effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria. III. Bacteriolysis induced by extracts of different leukocyte populations and the inhibition of lysis by macromolecular substances. (1975) (20)
- Modulation of acute immune complex-mediated tissue injury by the presence of polyionic substances. (1987) (20)
- Effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1977) (20)
- Can hemolytic streptococci be considered "forefathers" of modern phagocytes? Both cell types freely migrate in tissues and destroy host cells by a "synergistic cross-talk" among their secreted agonists. (1994) (20)
- Characterization of non-dialyzable constituents from cranberry juice that inhibit adhesion, co-aggregation and biofilm formation by oral bacteria. (2017) (20)
- Experimental Models of Streptococcal Arthritis: Pathogenetic Role of Streptococcal Products and Prostaglandins and Their Modification by Anti-Inflammatory Agents (1977) (19)
- The Herbal Preparation Padma® 28 Protects Against Neurotoxicity in PC12 Cells (2011) (19)
- Synergistic effects among oxidants, membrane-damaging agents, fatty acids, proteinases, and xenobiotics: Killing of epithelial cells and release of arachidonic acid (1995) (19)
- Modulation of human polymorphonuclear leukocyte chemotaxis by leukocyte extracts, bacterial products, inflammatory exudates, and polyelectrolytes (1980) (19)
- Oxygen-stable hemolysins of group A streptococci. VII. The relation of the leukotoxic factor to streptolysin S. (1970) (19)
- Ethanol synergizes with hydrogen peroxide, peroxyl radical, and trypsin to kill epithelial cells in culture. (1994) (19)
- Prevention of oxidative damage in fibroblast cell cultures and rat skin by positively-charged submicron emulsion of α-tocopherol (1996) (18)
- Lipoteichoic acid-antilipoteichoic acid complexes induce superoxide generation by human neutrophils (1988) (18)
- The effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1976) (18)
- Inflammatory lesions and bone resorption induced in the rat periodontium by lipoteichoic acid ofStreptococcus mutans (1979) (18)
- Group A Hemolytic Streptococci. I. A Chemically Defined Medium for Growth from Small Inocula (1957) (18)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI (1965) (18)
- Evaluation of streptozyme and antistreptolysin O tests in streptococcal pyodermal nephritis. (1973) (18)
- Effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria xvi (1982) (17)
- Poly-l-arginine and anN-formylated chemotactic peptide act synergistically with lectins and calcium ionophore to induce intense chemiluminescence and superoxide production in human blood leukocytes (1984) (17)
- Amelioration of hepatic fibrosis via Padma Hepaten is associated with altered natural killer T lymphocytes (2009) (17)
- Fishes of the family Carangidae of the northern Gulf of Mexico and three related species. (1952) (17)
- Hydrogen peroxide-induced cell and tissue injury: Protective effects of Mn2+ (1991) (17)
- Ten new American gobioid fishes in the United States National Museum, including additions to a revision of Gobionellus (1953) (17)
- A cobalt-based tetrazolium salts reduction test to assay polyphenols. (2009) (16)
- Phagocytosis of Candida albicans enhances malignant behavior of murine tumor cells. (1987) (16)
- Effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1979) (16)
- The Effect of Leukocyte Hydrolases on Bacteria. XI. Lysis by Leukocyte Extracts and by Myeloperoxidase of a Staphylococcus aureus Mutant Which is Deficient in Teichoic Acid, and the Inhibition of Bacteriolysis by Lipoteichoic Acid 1 (1978) (16)
- Binding of streptolysin S to red blood cell ghosts and ghost lipids. (1966) (16)
- Chemiluminescence and superoxide generation by leukocytes stimulated by polyelectrolyte-opsonized bacteria (1985) (15)
- Bacteria and zymosan opsonized with histone, dextran sulfate, and polyanetholesulfonate trigger intense chemiluminescence in human blood leukocytes and platelets and in mouse macrophages (1982) (15)
- Chemiluminescence in activated human neutrophils: role of buffers and scavengers. (1993) (15)
- PADMA-28, a traditional Tibetan herbal preparation, blocks cellular responses to bFGF and IGF-I (2004) (15)
- The eels of the northern Gulf Coast of the United States and some related species (1951) (15)
- The interaction of leukocytes and their hydrolases with bacteria in vitro and in vivo: The modification of the bactericidal and bacteriolytic reactions by cationic and anionic macromolecular substances and by anti-inflammatory agents (1976) (14)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF GROUP A STREPTOCCI. IV. STUDIES ON THE MECHANISM OF LYSIS BY CELL-BOUND HEMOLYSIN OF RED BLOOD CELLS AND EHRLICH ASCITES TUMOR CELLS. (1965) (14)
- Cationic peptides from leukocytes might kill bacteria by activating their autolytic enzymes causing bacteriolysis: why are publications proposing this concept never acknowledged? (2001) (14)
- Red cell-sensitizing antigen of group A streptococci. I. Biological and chemical properties. (1972) (14)
- Contribution to a Methodology in the Caudal Fin Ray Count of Fishes and Its Use in Classification (1945) (14)
- Intracellular Location and Survival of Mycoplasma penetrans Within HeLa Cells (2004) (14)
- Effect of streptococcal haemolysins on Ehrlich ascites tumour cells. (1960) (14)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI (1963) (14)
- A cell-bound hemolysin of group A streptococci. (1958) (13)
- Review of the western Atlantic Triglidae (Fishes). (1950) (13)
- From amino acids polymers, antimicrobial peptides, and histones, to their possible role in the pathogenesis of septic shock: a historical perspective (2017) (13)
- Gamma globulin, Evan's blue, aprotinin A PLA2 inhibitor, tetracycline and antioxidants protect epithelial cells against damage induced by synergism among streptococcal hemolysins, oxidants and proteinases: relation to the prevention of post-streptococcal sequelae and septic shock. (1998) (13)
- Control of inflammatory processes by cell-impermeable inhibitors of phospholipase A2. (1995) (12)
- HYPOTHESIS: Is a Failure to Prevent Bacteriolysis and the Synergy Among Microbial and Host-Derived Pro-Inflammatory Agonists the Main Contributory Factors to the Pathogenesis of Post-Infectious Sequelae? (2001) (12)
- Western Atlantic tonguefishes with descriptions of six new species (1951) (12)
- The effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1978) (12)
- The New Streptozyme Test for Streptococcal Antibodies (1975) (12)
- How are bacterial cells degraded by leukocytes in vivo? An enigma (1983) (12)
- Nuclear histones: major virulence factors or just additional early sepsis markers? A comment (2016) (12)
- Poly-L-arginine and an N-formylated chemotactic peptide act synergistically with lectins and calcium ionophore to induce intense chemiluminescence and superoxide production in human blood leukocytes. Modulation by metabolic inhibitors, sugars, and polyelectrolytes. (1984) (12)
- A novel approach to the assessment of toxicity of hexachlorocyclohexane (lindane) and of certain organic solvents : Killing of cells in culture and the release of arachidonate by synergism among H2O2 membrane-damaging agents histone and trypsin (1996) (12)
- Comparative Evaluation of Combinatory Interaction between Endocannabinoid System Compounds and Poly-L-lysine against Streptococcus mutans Growth and Biofilm Formation (2020) (11)
- The Antioxidant Effect of Fermented Papaya Preparation in the Oral Cavity (2015) (11)
- Antioxidant properties of amidothionophosphates: novel antioxidant molecules. (1996) (11)
- Green Tea Polyphenols and Padma Hepaten Inhibit Candida albicans Biofilm Formation (2018) (11)
- Oxygen-stable hemolysins of group A streptococci. V. Effect on rat heart and kidney cells grown in tissue culture. (1966) (11)
- Herbal flavonoids inhibit the development of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice: proposed mechanisms of action in the example of PADMA 28 (2010) (10)
- Descriptions of new and imperfectly known species and genera of gobioid and pleuronectid fishes in the United States National Museum (1933) (10)
- Pro-inflammatory agents released by pathogens, dying host cells, and neutrophils act synergistically to destroy host tissues: a working hypothesis (2019) (10)
- Chemiluminescence in activated human neutrophils (1993) (10)
- The effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1975) (10)
- NADPH and “cocktails” containing polyarginine reactivate superoxide generation in leukocytes lysed by membrane-damaging agents (1985) (10)
- Intravesical administration of green tea extract attenuates the inflammatory response of bacterial cystitis – a rat model (2014) (9)
- Effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1979) (9)
- Description of five new species of seahorses (1933) (9)
- Organ Lesions Produced in Rabbits by Group a Streptococci and Some of their Extracellular Products. (1967) (9)
- On the Difference in the Habitat and the Size of Cynoscion arenarius and C. nothus (1931) (9)
- Cardiac and muscular lesions in mice and rabbits injected with group A streptococcal products. (1968) (9)
- A multi-component herbal preparation (PADMA 28) improves structure/function of corticosteroid-treated skin, leading to improved wound healing of subsequently induced abrasion wounds in rats (2010) (9)
- The effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1975) (9)
- Streptococcal and staphylococcal arthritis: can chronic arthritis in the human be caused by highly chemotactic degradation products generated from bacteria by leukocyte enzymes and by the deactivation of leukocytes by inflammatory exudates, polyelectrolytes, leukocyte hydrolases and by cell sensitiz (1980) (9)
- The reducing antioxidant capacity of Mycoplasma fermentans. (2006) (8)
- Toxic Effects Induced in Rabbits by Extracellular Products and Sonicates of Group A Streptococci∗ (1968) (8)
- The effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria VIII. The combined effect of leukocyte extracts, lysozyme, enzyme “cocktails,” and penicillin on the lysis ofStaphylococcus aureus and group a streptococci in vitro (1976) (8)
- Total oxidant-scavenging capacities of plasma from glycogen storage disease type Ia patients as measured by cyclic voltammetry, FRAP and luminescence techniques (2009) (8)
- Effect of fixed orthodontic appliances on nonmicrobial salivary parameters. (2018) (8)
- Cationic polyelectrolytes and leukocyte factors function as opsonins, triggers of chemiluminescence and activators of autolytic enzymes in bacteria: modulation by anionic polyelectrolytes in relation to inflammation. (1982) (8)
- The effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1976) (8)
- Saliva: a 'solubilizer' of lipophilic antioxidant polyphenols. (2013) (8)
- Bacteriolysis is inhibited by hydrogen peroxide and by proteases (1989) (8)
- Effect of cationic and anionic polyelectrolytes and antibodies on the lysis of micrococci and streptococci by leukocyte lysates and lysozyme. (1973) (8)
- Mechanisms of neutrophil-induced parenchymal cell injury. (1998) (8)
- Western Atlantic scorpionfishes (1953) (8)
- Is Bacteriolysis In vivo a Friend or a Foe? Relation to Sepsis, Chronic Granulomatous Inflammation and to Oral Disorders: an Overview Hypothesis (2015) (7)
- Dialyzable Form of an Extracellular Streptococcal Toxin Causing Histopathologic and Biochemical Changes in Rabbits 1 (1972) (7)
- On two species of fishes from the Yalu River, China (7)
- Triphala (PADMA) extract alleviates bronchial hyperreactivity in a mouse model through liver and spleen immune modulation and increased anti-oxidative effects (2012) (7)
- Effect of Antibiotics on the Lysis of Staphylococci and Streptococci by Leukocyte Factors, on the Production of Cellular and Extracellular Factors by Streptococci, and on the Solubilization of Cell-Sensitizing Agents from Gram-negative Rods (1982) (7)
- Phosphatase, Esterase, N-Acetylglucosaminidase, and Adenosine Triphosphatase of Group A Streptococci 1 (1971) (7)
- CELL WALL DEGRADATION OF ANTIBIOTIC-TREATED STAPHYLOCOCCI UNDER PHAGOCYTE-SPECIFIC CONDITIONS: Distinction between Penicillin-Induced Lytic Effects and Wall Alterations Caused by Anticoagulants (1983) (7)
- Cationic polyelectrolytes, liquoid and leukocyte extract modulate the binding of IgG to group A streptococcal Fc-receptors. (2009) (7)
- CATIONIC POLYELECTROLYTES ACTIVATE AUTOLYTIC WALL ENZYMES IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS: Modulation by anionic polyelectrolytes in relation to the survival of bacterial constituents in tissues (1983) (7)
- Lysis and biodegradation of microorganisms in infectious sites may involve cooperation between leukocyte, serum factors and bacterial wall autolysins: A working hypothesis (1983) (6)
- Activation of a murine T-cell hybridoma by cationized bacteria. (1989) (6)
- The focus of infection theory: a new look at the possible relation to poststreptococcal sequelae. (1971) (6)
- Bacteriolysis – a mere laboratory curiosity? (2018) (6)
- Polycations and polyanions in SARS-CoV-2 infection (2021) (6)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF BETA-HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI. (1964) (6)
- Hemolysis of human red blood cells induced by the combination of diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC) and divalent metals: modulation by anaerobiosis, certain antioxidants and oxidants. (1999) (5)
- Persistence of staphylococcal cell-wall components in inflammatory sites may be due to the modulation by sulphated polyelectrolytes of autolytic wall enzymes: a working hypothesis. (1985) (5)
- Polycationic agent facilitates endocytosis of microorganisms by amoebae (1986) (5)
- Cardiac lesions produced in the rabbit by intramyocardial injection of various micro-organisms. (1960) (5)
- Novel Anthraquinone Derivatives with Redox‐Active Functional Groups Capable of Producing Free Radicals by Metabolism: Are Free Radicals Essential for Cytotoxicity? (2000) (5)
- Effect of Cysteine on Formation of Streptolysin S by Group A Streptococci.∗ † (1964) (5)
- The Species and Its Subdivisions (1937) (5)
- Effect of leukocyte hydrolases on bacteria (1979) (5)
- Alpha globulin decreases resistance of mice to infection with group A Streptococcus. (1973) (5)
- Amino acids and metal ions protect endothelial cells from lethal injury (1991) (5)
- The Distinguishing Characters of Two Common Species of Microgobius from the East Coast of the United States (1934) (5)
- Role of leukocyte factors and cationic polyelectrolytes in phagocytosis of group a streptococci andCandida albicans by neutrophils, macrophages, fibroblasts and epithelial cells (1981) (5)
- Degradation of 14 C-labeled group A streptococci and micrococci in muscular lesions in the mouse. (1973) (4)
- The bacteriolytic effect of human dentoalveolar purulent exudates and leukocyte extracts. (1977) (4)
- Superoxide generation by human blood leucocytes under the effect of cytolytic agents. (1985) (4)
- Interaction of mammalian cells with polymorphonuclear leukocytes: Relative sensitivity to monolayer disruption and killing (1989) (4)
- Hemolysis of Human Erythrocytes by Hypochlorous Acid is Modulated by Amino Acids, Antioxidants, Oxidants, Membrane-perforating Agents and by Divalent Metals (2002) (4)
- How Are Cell-Wall Components of Pathogenic Microorganisms Degraded in Infectious and Inflammatory Sites?: Facts and Myths (1986) (4)
- Formation and use of poly-L-histidine-catalase complexes (1989) (3)
- Cationic polyelectrolytes from leukocytes might kill bacteria by activating their autolytic systems: enigmatically, the relevance of this phenomenon to post-infectious sequelae is disregarded (2002) (3)
- A Novel Hypothetical Approach to Explain the Mechanisms of Pathogenicity of Rheumatic Arthritis (2021) (3)
- INDUCED AUTOLYTIC WALL PROCESSES IN HEAT-INACTIVATED STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (1983) (3)
- Bacteriolytic activity of human gingival exudate (1980) (3)
- Immunological and biological nature of antigens of Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus salivarius. (1968) (3)
- Two new gobioid fishes collected on the Presidential cruise of 1938 (1939) (2)
- Antiarthritic synergism of combined oral and parenteral chrysotherapy (1988) (2)
- The oxidant scavenging capacity of the oral Mycoplasma salivarium. (2013) (2)
- Measurement of croton oil induced rabbit ear swelling and evaluation of anti‐inflammatory agents with a standard low pressure caliper (1996) (2)
- Unrealistic Nonphysiological Amounts of Reagents and a Disregard for Published Literature (2015) (2)
- The effect of Padma-hepaten herbal combination on the caries-inducing properties of Streptococcus mutans on orthodontic surfaces (2020) (2)
- Experimental arthritis in the rabbit induced by group a streptococcal products (1968) (2)
- Is Histone a Solitary Vile Sepsis-Inducing Agent or Just "a Member of the Gang"? (2017) (2)
- Tissue injury in neutrophilic inflammation. (1998) (2)
- Visible light promotes interleukin-10 secretion by sublethal fluences. (2011) (2)
- Are histones real pathogenic agents in sepsis? (2017) (2)
- A comparison between the effects of meloxicam and other nsaids on the production of oxyradicals by human polymorphonuclear leucocytes (1997) (2)
- The Taxonomic Status and Nomenclature of Some Atlantic and Pacific Populations of Yellowfin and Bluefin Tunas (1953) (2)
- Some Atlantic Populations Related to Diplectrum radiale (Serranidae), with Description of a New Subspecies from the Gulf Coast of the United States (1948) (2)
- Effects of subminimal inhibitory concentrations of chloramphenicol, erythromycin and penicillin on group A streptococci (1982) (2)
- A novel aspect may explain the mechanisms of pathogenicity of rheumatic fever, a multifactorial, autoimmune, infectious and inflammatory disorder which "licks the joints and bites the heart": A working hypothesis. (2020) (2)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI (1963) (1)
- Are cationic antimicrobial peptides also 'double-edged (2008) (1)
- Effect of Body Fluids and Macromolecular Substances on the Lysis of Group A Streptococci by Muramidases of Streptomyces albus (1975) (1)
- Fishes of the Family Percophididae from the Coasts of Eastern United States and the West Indies, with Descriptions of Four New Species (1955) (1)
- Human neutrophils stimulated by cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide generate luminol-amplified and non-amplified chemiluminescence but no superoxide production: A paradox (1992) (1)
- Modulation of human lymphocyte transformation by bacterial products and leukocyte lysates (1982) (1)
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR (1998) (1)
- Chlorhexidine markedly potentiates the oxidants scavenging abilities of Candida albicans (2015) (1)
- "Cross-talk" among a multiplicity of pro-inflammatory agents: main cause of tissue damage in pulmonary inflammation? (1999) (1)
- Serum histones as biomarkers of the severity of heatstroke in dogs (2017) (1)
- Longitudinal patterns of cytokine expression at the individual level in humans after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (2020) (1)
- Divergence and probability in taxonomy (1940) (1)
- Antibiotics and Polyelectrolytes Modulate Bacteriolysis and the Capacity of Bacteria to Trigger an Oxygen Burst in Neutrophils (1985) (1)
- Is Tissue Damage caused in Group A Streptococcal Infections Augmented by Synergizing with Neutrophils’ Pro-inflammatory Products? (2019) (1)
- Mechanism by which immune complexes are deposited in hosts tissue (2022) (1)
- Antiarthritic synergism of combined oral and parenteral chrysotherapy (1988) (1)
- O-Acetylation of Staphylococcal Cell Walls as an Important Factor for their Degradability Within Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophages (1986) (1)
- A Cell-Bound Memo-lysin of Group A Streptococci. (1958) (0)
- New England, Grampus stations 10340-10377, July 19 - August 10, 1916 (0)
- Nuclear histones: major virulence factors or just additional early sepsis markers? A comment (2016) (0)
- Can we learn from the pathogenetic strategies of group A hemolytic streptococci how tissues are injured and organs fail in post-infectious and in £ ammatory sequelae ? (1999) (0)
- The reducingantioxidant capacityofMycoplasma fermentans (2006) (0)
- Application ofEnzymeProduction Properties in Subtyping ofGroupA Streptococci According toT Type (1971) (0)
- New England coast, Grampus stations 10377-10397, William W. Welsh, August 10-28, 1916 (0)
- Streptococcal Enzymes and Virulence (2018) (0)
- The role of neutrofiles and by macrophages in the pathogenesis of inflammatory and I post inflammatory episodes : Major tissue damage may be inflicted by a synergy among their toxic pro inflammatory agents (2021) (0)
- Grampus stations 10399-10487, temperature readings, apparently corrected or revised in 1919, October 31, 1916 - April 4, 1917 (0)
- Maine, New England and New Jersey coasts, Grampus stations 10213-10264, July 19 - August 28, 1914 (0)
- OXYGEN-STABLE HEMOLYSINS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI (1965) (0)
- A Novel Approach That May Explain the Role of Staphylococcus aureus, Polycations, Neutrophils Pro-Inflammatory Agonists and the Bacteriolysis and Auto Immune Phenomena as Possible Major Events in the Pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis: A Working Hypothesis (2019) (0)
- The biology of leukocyte-mediated proteolysis. (1999) (0)
- Sepsis Pathogenicity and Histones: Are we “Re-discovering the Wheel”? (2017) (0)
- New England, North Carolina, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana, Grampus stations 10399-10463, October 31, 1916 - February 14, 1917 (0)
- The role of cationic proteins and anionic polyelectrolytes in the control of bacterial infections-cooperation between PMNS and macrophages (1982) (0)
- Professor Isaac Ginsburg (2022) (0)
- Havre de Grace, May 1 - May 7 (no year); trip on fishing vessel Crest from Boston, June 15 - July 4 (no year). (0)
- Gloucester, Massachusetts and Maine coast, Grampus stations 10273-10301, William W. Welsh, April 17-22 and May 10 - July 15, 1915 (0)
- Phospholipids inhibit cytotoxic effects ofActinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans leukotoxin on human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (1982) (0)
- Record Unit 7187 Isaac Ginsburg Papers, circa 1911-1919, 1924-1958 (0)
- Louisiana, Texas and Florida, Grampus stations 10464-10487, February 14, 1917 - April 4, 1917 (0)
- Amidothionophosphates: Novel Antioxidant Molecules (1996) (0)
- The species of Bathystoma (Pisces, Haemulonidae) (1948) (0)
- Cimetidine modulates chemiluminescence and superoxide generation by neutrophils (1993) (0)
- Letter to the Editor (1998) (0)
- Chlorhexidine markedly potentiates the oxidants scavenging abilities of Candida albicans (2015) (0)
- Tissue damage in post infectious sequelae is caused by a synergism between microbial and neutrophils-derived agonists: a concern for a disregard for already published data (2018) (0)
- to Streptolysin S (1970) (0)
- RESULTS A . Chromatography of Hemolysins on DEAE Cellulose . -1 . Albumin Hemolysin . Gradient Salt Elution (2003) (0)
- The role of leukocyte extracts and myeloperoxidase in the lysis of staphylococci and the inhibition of bacteriolysis by anionic polyelectrolytes and by inflammatory exudates. (1979) (0)
- Correspondence, May 23, 1935: BBL operations and research (1935) (0)
- The Effect of Cortisone and 6-Mercaptopurine on Lesions Induced by Intramyocardial Injection of Streptococci (1963) (0)
- Inflammation: more than one explanation. (1995) (0)
- INVITED REVIEW CELL DAMAGE IN INFLAMMATORY AND INFECTIOUS SITES MIGHT INVOLVE A OXIDANTS, MICROBIAL HAEMOLYSINS AND AMPIPHILES, CATIONIC PROTEINS, PHOSPHOLIPASES, FATTY ACIDS, PROTEINASES AND CYTOKINES (AN OVERVIEW) COORDINATED "CROSS-TALK" AMONG (1995) (0)
- Mechanism by which immune complexes are deposited in hosts tissue (2022) (0)
- Bollmania litura, a new species of goby (1935) (0)
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