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William Ge
William Ge
National Institutes of Health
Toll-like receptor
TLR4
Immunology
Innate immune system
Medicine
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Proteomic Analysis of ABCA1-Null Macrophages Reveals a Role for Stomatin-Like Protein-2 in Raft Composition and Toll-Like Receptor Signaling
2015
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
Saiful M. Chowdhury
Xuewei Zhu
Jim J. Aloor
Kathleen M. Azzam
Kristin A. Gabor
William Ge
Kezia A. Addo
Kenneth B. Tomer
John S. Parks
Michael B. Fessler
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Immune deficiencies, infection, and systemic immune disordersAPOε4 is associated with enhanced in vivo innate immune responses in human subjects
2014
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Stephen C. Gale
Li Gao
Carmen Mikacenic
Susette M. Coyle
Nicholas Rafaels
Tanda Murray Dudenkov
Jennifer H. Madenspacher
David W. Draper
William Ge
Jim J. Aloor
Kathleen M. Azzam
Lihua Lai
Perry J. Blackshear
Steven E. Calvano
Kathleen C. Barnes
Stephen F. Lowry
Siobhan A. Corbett
Mark M. Wurfel
Michael B. Fessler
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APOε4 is associated with enhanced in vivo innate immune responses in human subjects
2014
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Stephen C. Gale
Li Gao
Carmen Mikacenic
Susette M. Coyle
Nicholas Rafaels
Tanda Murray Dudenkov
Jennifer H. Madenspacher
David W. Draper
William Ge
Jim J. Aloor
Kathleen M. Azzam
Lihua Lai
Perry J. Blackshear
Steven E. Calvano
Kathleen C. Barnes
Stephen F. Lowry
Siobhan A. Corbett
Mark M. Wurfel
Michael B. Fessler
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