Cody P. Coyne
Department of Basic Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State
United States
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- Synthesis of a covalent gemcitabine-(carbamate)-[anti-HER2/neu] immunochemotherapeutic and its cytotoxic anti-neoplastic activity against chemotherapeutic-resistant SKBr-3 mammary carcinoma. Coyne, C.P., Jones, T., Pharr, T. Bioorg. Med. Chem. (2011)
- Dual potency anti-HER2/neu and anti-EGFR anthracycline immunoconjugates in chemotherapeutic-resistant mammary carcinoma combined with cyclosporin A and verapamil P-glycoprotein inhibition. Coyne, C.P., Ross, M.K., Bailey, J.G. J. Drug. Target (2009)
- Delineation of pulmonary airway fluid protein fractions with HRPO binding-avidity by far-Western ligand blot and mass spectrometry analyses: a model methodology for detecting mannose-binding protein expression profiles. Coyne, C.P., Rashmir-Raven, A., Jones, T., Mochal, C., Linford, R.L., Brashier, M., Eddy, A. Acta. Biomed (2009)
- Alterations in membrane-associated CD14 expression and the simultaneous liberation of soluble CD14 fragment in adherent macrophages mediated by a leukocyte carboxyl/aspartate protease. Coyne, C.P., Howell, T., Smodlaka, H., Willetto, C., Fenwick, B.W., Chenney, E. J. Endotoxin Res. (2002)
- Characterisation of Haemonchus contortus-derived cell populations propagated in vitro in a tissue culture environment and their potential to induce protective immunity in sheep. Coyne, C.P., Brake, D. Int. J. Parasitol. (2001)
- Biochemical mechanisms that interact with membrane-associated IL-1 RII (60-kDa decoy) receptors in populations of adherent macrophages and vascular endothelium. Coyne, C., Baravick, J., Howell, T., Baravick, E., Willetto, C., Fenwick, B.W. Cell. Signal. (2001)
- Biochemical alteration of membrane-associated IL-6 RI (80-kDa) in adherent macrophages and vascular endothelium. Coyne, C.P., Howell, T., Baravick, J., Baravick, E., Willetto, C., Fenwick, B.W. Mol. Immunol. (2001)
- A mechanism of TNFR type II (75 kDa) "shedding" in macrophages. Coyne, C.P., Willetto, C., Fenwick, B.W. Shock (1999)