Michael J. Duryee
Experimental Immunology Laboratory
Section of Rheumatology
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
USA
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- Malondialdehyde-acetaldehyde adduct is the dominant epitope after MDA modification of proteins in atherosclerosis. Duryee, M.J., Klassen, L.W., Schaffert, C.S., Tuma, D.J., Hunter, C.D., Garvin, R.P., Anderson, D.R., Thiele, G.M. Free Radic. Biol. Med. (2010)
- Increased immunogenicity to P815 cells modified with malondialdehyde and acetaldehyde. Duryee, M.J., Klassen, L.W., Jones, B.L., Willis, M.S., Tuma, D.J., Thiele, G.M. Int. Immunopharmacol. (2008)
- Immunological response in alcoholic liver disease. Duryee, M.J., Klassen, L.W., Thiele, G.M. World J. Gastroenterol. (2007)
- Scavenger receptors on sinusoidal liver endothelial cells are involved in the uptake of aldehyde-modified proteins. Duryee, M.J., Freeman, T.L., Willis, M.S., Hunter, C.D., Hamilton, B.C., Suzuki, H., Tuma, D.J., Klassen, L.W., Thiele, G.M. Mol. Pharmacol. (2005)









