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Anti-HMGB1 antibody [HAP46.5] (ab12029)

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ab12029 has been referenced in 7 publications.

  1. Su X et al. Requisite role of the cholinergic alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor pathway in suppressing Gram-negative sepsis-induced acute lung inflammatory injury. J Immunol 184:401-10 (2010). ELISA; Mouse. PubMed: 19949071
  2. Bitto A et al. High mobility group box-1 expression correlates with poor outcome in lung injury patients. Pharmacol Res 61:116-20 (2010). WB; Human. PubMed: 19666121
  3. Ramos L et al. Mast cell stabilization improves survival by preventing apoptosis in sepsis. J Immunol 185:709-16 (2010). ELISA; Mouse. PubMed: 20519642
  4. Thomas LM & Salter RD Activation of Macrophages by P2X7-Induced Microvesicles from Myeloid Cells Is Mediated by Phospholipids and Is Partially Dependent on TLR4. J Immunol 185:3740-9 (2010). WB; Mouse. PubMed: 20709956
  5. Ledford JG et al. Surfactant protein-A inhibits mycoplasma-induced dendritic cell maturation through regulation of HMGB-1 cytokine activity. J Immunol 185:3884-94 (2010). WB; Mouse. PubMed: 20810986
  6. Geudens N et al. The lectin-like domain of thrombomodulin protects against ischemia-reperfusion lung injury. Eur Respir J : (2008). PubMed: 18508817
  7. Urbonaviciute V et al. Factors masking HMGB1 in human serum and plasma. J Leukoc Biol 81:67-74 (2007). PubMed: 17060363

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