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J Leukoc Biol
September 2013
Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School ofMedicine, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4952, USA.
The AMP hBD-3 stimulates numerous immune effector functions in myeloid cells and keratinocytes, predominantly through the MAPK signaling cascade. In contrast, hBD-3 was reported to neutralize the activation of T cells by antagonizing MAPK signaling initiated by SDF-1α through CXCR4. With the use of complementary proteomic and immunochemical approaches, we investigated possible stimulatory effects of hBD-3 on T cells and demonstrate that hBD-3 induces STAT1 tyrosine phosphorylation within 5 min yet is unable to induce MAPK activation.
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September 2010
Center for Clinical Investigation, Case Western Reserve University School ofMedicine, USA.
Study Objectives: To investigate the relation between sleep duration and energy consumption in an adolescent cohort.
Design: Cross-sectional.
Setting: Free-living environment.