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Michael J. Pabst's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry University of California, San Francisco
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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- Glutathione S-transferases. The first enzymatic step in mercapturic acid formation. (1974) (16203)
- Removal of endotoxin from protein solutions by phase separation using Triton X-114. (1990) (547)
- The identity of glutathione S-transferase B with ligandin, a major binding protein of liver. (1974) (419)
- Increased production of superoxide anion by macrophages exposed in vitro to muramyl dipeptide or lipopolysaccharide (1980) (355)
- TheIdentity ofGlutathione S-Transferase B withLigandin, aMajorBinding Protein ofLiver (1974) (268)
- Glutathione S-transferase A. A novel kinetic mechanism in which the major reaction pathway depends on substrate concentration. (1974) (237)
- Invasive M1T1 group A Streptococcus undergoes a phase‐shift in vivo to prevent proteolytic degradation of multiple virulence factors by SpeB (2003) (204)
- Inhibition of neutrophil and monocyte defensive functions by nicotine. (1995) (188)
- Glutathione S-transferase AA from rat liver. (1976) (168)
- Chronic infection due to Mycobacterium intracellulare in mice: association with macrophage release of prostaglandin E2 and reversal by injection of indomethacin, muramyl dipeptide, or interferon-gamma. (1986) (147)
- Cultured human monocytes require exposure to bacterial products to maintain an optimal oxygen radical response. (1982) (145)
- Inhibition of macrophage priming by sulfatide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. (1988) (140)
- Activation of mouse peritoneal macrophages by lipopolysaccharide alters the kinetic parameters of the superoxide-producing NADPH oxidase. (1983) (119)
- Activation of macrophages for enhanced release of superoxide anion and greater killing of Candida albicans by injection of muramyl dipeptide (1980) (109)
- Priming of neutrophils by lipopolysaccharide for enhanced release of superoxide. Requirement for plasma but not for tumor necrosis factor-alpha. (1990) (97)
- CD18-deficient cells respond to lipopolysaccharide in vitro. (1990) (90)
- IFN-gamma and LPS overcome glucocorticoid inhibition of priming for superoxide release in human monocytes. Evidence that secretion of IL-1 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha is not essential for monocyte priming. (1989) (82)
- Mercapturic acid formation: the several glutathione transferases of rat liver. (1973) (77)
- Monocyte responses to sulfatide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis: inhibition of priming for enhanced release of superoxide, associated with increased secretion of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor alpha, and altered protein phosphorylation (1991) (75)
- Enhanced release of oxygen metabolites by monocyte-derived macrophages exposed to proteolytic enzymes: activity of neutrophil elastase and cathepsin G. (1984) (74)
- Functional characterization of two‐dimensional gel‐separated proteins using sequential staining (2005) (68)
- Lipopolysaccharide‐inactivating activity of neutrophils is due to lactoferrin (1995) (66)
- Neutrophil responses to lipopolysaccharide. Effect of adherence on triggering and priming of the respiratory burst. (1991) (62)
- Interleukin‐1β‐ and tumor necrosis factor‐α‐independent monocyte stimulation of fibroblast collagenase activity (1990) (58)
- Proteome of monocytes primed with lipopolysaccharide: Analysis of the abundant proteins (2003) (58)
- Accumulation of LPS by polyethylene particles decreases bone attachment to implants (2006) (56)
- Paraffin-wax-coated plates as matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization sample support for high-throughput identification of proteins by peptide mass fingerprinting. (2004) (56)
- Levan and levansucrase of Actinomyces viscosus (1977) (54)
- Enhancement by Ca2+ or Mg2+ of catalytic activity of the superoxide-producing NADPH oxidase in membrane fractions of human neutrophils and monocytes. (1985) (52)
- Effects of Muramyl Peptides on Macrophages, Monokines, and Sleep (1999) (50)
- Preliminary analysis of the mouse cerebellum proteome. (2002) (45)
- An analogue of lipid A and LPS from Rhodobacter sphaeroides inhibits neutrophil responses to LPS by blocking receptor recognition of LPS and by depleting LPS‐binding protein in plasma (1995) (44)
- Induction of acute pancreatitis in germ-free rats: evidence of a primary role for tumor necrosis factor-alpha. (1995) (43)
- Phagocytosis‐Associated Oxidative Metabolism in Human Milk Macrophages (1986) (39)
- Feedback regulation in the anthranilate aggregate from wild type and mutant strains of Escherichia coli. (1973) (36)
- Urea-derived cyanate forms epsilon-amino-carbamoyl-lysine (homocitrulline) in leukocyte proteins in patients with end-stage renal disease on peritoneal dialysis. (1994) (34)
- Proteome of monocyte priming by lipopolysaccharide, including changes in interleukin-1beta and leukocyte elastase inhibitor (2008) (30)
- Lipophilic derivative of muramyl dipeptide is more active than muramyl dipeptide in priming macrophages to release superoxide anion (1980) (29)
- The cell wall-associated levansucrase of Actinomyces viscosus. (1979) (26)
- 4-(2-Aminoethyl)benzenesulfonyl fluoride attenuates tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha-induced blood-brain barrier opening. (1999) (24)
- Lipopolysaccharides from periodontal pathogens prime neutrophils for enhanced respiratory burst: differential effect of a synthetic lipid a precursor IVA (LA-14-PP). (1995) (24)
- Local anesthetics inhibit priming of neutrophils by lipopolysaccharide for enhanced release of superoxide: suppression of cytochrome b558 expression by disparate mechanisms (2005) (21)
- Serine protease inhibitors block priming of monocytes for enhanced release of superoxide. (1995) (21)
- Attachment of Fusobacterium nucleatum to fibronectin immobilized on gingival epithelial cells or glass coverslips. (1995) (21)
- Oxidative metabolic response and microbicidal activity of human milk macrophages: effect of lipopolysaccharide and muramyl dipeptide (1985) (21)
- Lysis of leukemic cells by human macrophages: inhibition by 4‐(2‐aminoethyl)‐benzenesulfonyl fluoride (AEBSF), a serine protease inhibitor (1996) (18)
- Release of Superoxide Anion by Macrophages: Effect of in Vivo or in Vitro Priming (1980) (17)
- Effects of Polymyxin B on Superoxide Anion Release and Priming in Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes (1990) (16)
- Mycobacterium lepraemurium activates macrophages but fails to trigger release of superoxide anion. (1988) (14)
- C2‐ceramide and C6‐ceramide inhibited priming for enhanced release of superoxide in monocytes, but had no effect on the killing of leukaemic cells by monocytes (1997) (13)
- Structures of biologically active muramyl peptides from peptidoglycan of Streptococcus sanguis. (1998) (13)
- Neutrophils responded to immobilized lipopolysaccharide in the absence of lipopolysaccharide‐binding protein (1998) (13)
- Interleukin-1 beta- and tumor necrosis factor-alpha-independent monocyte stimulation of fibroblast collagenase activity. (1990) (11)
- Mutant Strains of Escherichia coli K-12 Exhibiting Enhanced Sensitivity to 5-Methyltryptophan (1972) (10)
- Macrophage membrane proteins: possible role in the regulation of priming for enhanced respiratory burst activity. (1986) (10)
- Disaggregation of lipopolysaccharide by albumin, hemoglobin or high-density lipoprotein, forming complexes that prime neutrophils for enhanced release of superoxide. (2016) (8)
- Increased Transglutaminase Activity in Elicited and Activated Macrophages: Relationship to Production of Superoxide Anion (1984) (8)
- The respiratory burst in activated macrophages: studies of its molecular basis and evidence for downregulation in chronic infection. (1988) (6)
- Human macrophages may normally be "primed" for a strong oxygen radical response. (1983) (6)
- Phosphatidyl-inositol-linked CD14 is involved in priming of human neutrophils by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), but not in the inactivation of LPS. (1994) (6)
- Profiling gingival crevicular fluid from smoking and non-smoking chronic periodontitis patients. (2006) (4)
- Association of High Plaque Levels of Prevotella intermedia with Aggressive Periodontitis in a 16-year-old Female (2006) (4)
- Enhancement of the oxidative metabolic response of macrophages by proteolytic enzymes (1985) (3)
- Inhibition by Sphingosine of Leukemic Cell Killing by Human Monocytes Activated with Interleukin‐2: A Possible Role of Protein Kinase C (1998) (2)
- Relationship between the enhanced oxidative metabolism and the enhanced microbicidal activity of activated macrophages. (1982) (2)
- Cross‐Linking of β2 Integrins Caused Diminished Responses of Neutrophils to Priming Agents Like Lipopolysaccharide or Tumor Necrosis Factor‐α: Possible Involvement of Tyrosine Kinase Syk (2001) (2)
- From the Section on Enzymes and Cellular Biochemistry, National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Diges- tive Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 (1974) (1)
- GENERATION OF OXYGEN METABOLITES BY PHAGOCYTIC CELLS: STUDIES WITH A SUBCELLULAR FRACTION OF HUMAN NEUTROPHILS1 (1979) (1)
- Release of superoxide anion and enhanced candidacidal activity as a manifestation of macrophage activation: studies with muramyl dipeptide. (1982) (1)
- Neutrophils, but Not Monocytes or Microglia, Degraded lnterleukin-1βin vitro (1996) (1)
- A comparison of hydroxylamine and N-methylhydroxylamine as probes for the mechanism of action of the anthranilate synthetase of Escherichia coli. (1971) (1)
- O296 Non‐atonic obstetric hemorrhage: Will the non‐pneumatic anti‐shock garment (NASG) help? (2009) (1)
- Use of sequential staining to characterize post-translational modifications (2005) (0)
- Glutathione S-Transferase A A NOVEL KINETIC MECHANISM IN WHICH THE MAJOR REACTION PATHWAY DEPENDS ON SUB- STRATE CONCENTRATION (2003) (0)
- Ligandin (Y Protein) and Glutathione Metabolism (1976) (0)
- A SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITOR, 4-(2-AMINOETHYL)BENZENESULFONYL FLUORIDE, PREVENTS TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR α-INDUCED VASOGENIC BRAIN EDEMA FORMATION IN NEWBORN PIGS. ▴ 1773 (1996) (0)
- Somnifera activity nonpathogenic lactic acid bacteria. (2000) (0)
- Inhibition of macrophage priming by glucocorticosteroids and by sulfatide from mycobacterium tuberculosis (1987) (0)
- 2-D Gel Proteomics Studies on Leukocytes (2004) (0)
- Computing means for processing an input data structure (1997) (0)
- Neutrophils, but not monocytes or microglia, degraded interleukin-1 beta in vitro. (1996) (0)
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