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Patricia Davis
RMIT University - Melbourne / Australia
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Patricia Davis's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Differential induction of apoptosis by Fas–Fas ligand interactions in human monocytes and macrophagesPA Kiener, PM Davis, GC Starling, C Mehlin, SJ Klebanoff, JA Ledbetter, ...The Journal of experimental medicine 185 (8), 1511-1516, 19973031997
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Human monocytic cells contain high levels of intracellular Fas ligand: rapid release following cellular activation.PA Kiener, PM Davis, BM Rankin, SJ Klebanoff, JA Ledbetter, GC Starling, ...The Journal of Immunology 159 (4), 1594-1598, 19972421997
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Stimulation of inflammatory responses in vitro and in vivo by lipophilic HMG-CoA reductase inhibitorsPA Kiener, PM Davis, JL Murray, S Youssef, BM Rankin, M KowalaInternational Immunopharmacology 1 (1), 105-118, 20011802001
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Abatacept binds to the Fc receptor CD64 but does not mediate complement-dependent cytotoxicity or antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity.PM Davis, R Abraham, L Xu, SG Nadler, SJ SuchardThe Journal of rheumatology 34 (11), 2204-2210, 20071572007
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Assessment of belatacept-mediated costimulation blockade through evaluation of CD80/86-receptor saturationR Latek, C Fleener, V Lamian, E Kulbokas III, PM Davis, SJ Suchard, ...Transplantation 87 (6), 926-933, 20091172009
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