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Sexually dimorphic production of interleukin-6 in respiratory disease
- Reddy, Karosham D., Rutting, Sandra, Tonga, Katrina, Xenaki, Dikaia, Simpson, Jodie L., McDonald, Vanessa M., Plit, Marshall, Malouf, Monique, Zakarya, Razia, Oliver, Brian G.
Dietary fatty acids amplify inflammatory responses to infection through p38 MAPK signaling
- Rutting, Sandra, Zakarya, Razia, Bozier, Jack, Xenaki, Dia, Horvat, Jay C., Wood, Lisa G., Hansbro, Philip M., Oliver, Brian G.
Dietary fatty acids and innate immune responses in primary human lung cells
Saturated fatty acids, obesity, and the nucleotide oligomerization domain-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome in asthmatic patients
- Wood, Lisa G., Li, Qian, Young, Paul, Oliver, Brian G., Baines, Katherine J., Scott, Hayley A., Rutting, Sandra, Berthon, Bronwyn S., Gibson, Peter G., Hansbro, Philip M., Williams, Evan, Horvat, Jay, Simpson, Jodie L.
Short-chain fatty acids increase TNFα-induced inflammation in primary human lung mesenchymal cells through the activation of p38 MAPK
- Rutting, Sandra, Xenaki, Dia, Malouf, Monique, Horvat, Jay C., Wood, Lisa G., Hansbro, Philip M., Oliver, Brian G.
Dietary omega-6, but not omega-3, polyunsaturated or saturated fatty acids increase inflammation in primary lung mesenchymal cells
- Rutting, Sandra, Xenaki, Dia, Lau, Edmund, Horvat, Jay, Wood, Lisa G., Hansbro, Philip M., Oliver, Brian G.
Dietary ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid arachidonic acid increases inflammation, but inhibits ECM protein expression in COPD
- Rutting, Sandra, Papanicolaou, Michael, Xenaki, Dia, Wood, Lisa G., Mullin, Alexander M., Hansbro, Philip M., Oliver, Brian G.
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