Direct and indirect anti-inflammatory effects of tulathromycin in bovine macrophages: inhibition of CXCL-8 secretion, induction of apoptosis, and promotion of …

CD Fischer, JK Beatty, SC Duquette… - Antimicrobial agents …, 2013 - Am Soc Microbiol
Recent evidence indicates that immunomodulation by antibiotics may enhance their clinical
efficacy. Specifically, drug-induced leukocyte apoptosis and macrophage efferocytosis have …

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Direct and Indirect Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Tulathromycin in Bovine Macrophages: Inhibition
of CXCL-8 Secretion, Induction of Apoptosis, and Promotion of Efferocytosis CNRS Inist …

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Bacteria. M. haemolytica biotype A serotype 1 (strain B122)
was used for the in vivo studies as previously described (29, 30). Briefly, M. haemolytica was …

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CD Fischer, JK Beatty, SC Duquette… - Antimicrobial Agents …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent evidence indicates that immunomodulation by antibiotics may enhance their clinical
efficacy. Specifically, drug-induced leukocyte apoptosis and macrophage efferocytosis have …

Direct and indirect anti-inflammatory effects of tulathromycin in bovine macrophages: inhibition of CXCL-8 secretion, induction of apoptosis, and promotion of …

CD Fischer, JK Beatty, SC Duquette, DW Morck… - 2013 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Recent evidence indicates that immunomodulation by antibiotics may enhance their clinical
efficacy. Specifically, drug-induced leukocyte apoptosis and macrophage efferocytosis have …

[PDF][PDF] Direct and Indirect Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Tulathromycin in Bovine Macrophages: Inhibition of CXCL-8 Secretion, Induction of Apoptosis, and Promotion of …

CD Fischer, JK Beatty, SC Duquette, DW Morck… - 2013 - academia.edu
MATERIALS AND METHODS Bacteria. M. haemolytica biotype A serotype 1 (strain B122)
was used for the in vivo studies as previously described (29, 30). Briefly, M. haemolytica was …

Direct and indirect anti-inflammatory effects of tulathromycin in bovine macrophages: inhibition of CXCL-8 secretion, induction of apoptosis, and promotion of …

CD Fischer, JK Beatty, SC Duquette… - Antimicrobial Agents …, 2013 - europepmc.org
Recent evidence indicates that immunomodulation by antibiotics may enhance their clinical
efficacy. Specifically, drug-induced leukocyte apoptosis and macrophage efferocytosis have …

Direct and indirect anti-inflammatory effects of tulathromycin in bovine macrophages: inhibition of CXCL-8 secretion, induction of apoptosis, and promotion of …

CD Fischer, JK Beatty, SC Duquette… - Antimicrobial …, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent evidence indicates that immunomodulation by antibiotics may enhance their clinical
efficacy. Specifically, drug-induced leukocyte apoptosis and macrophage efferocytosis have …

Direct and indirect anti-inflammatory effects of tulathromycin in bovine macrophages: inhibition of CXCL-8 secretion, induction of apoptosis, and promotion of …

CD Fischer, JK Beatty, SC Duquette… - Antimicrobial Agents …, 2013 - hero.epa.gov
Recent evidence indicates that immunomodulation by antibiotics may enhance their clinical
efficacy. Specifically, drug-induced leukocyte apoptosis and macrophage efferocytosis have …

Direct and indirect anti-inflammatory effects of tulathromycin in bovine macrophages: inhibition of CXCL-8 secretion, induction of apoptosis, and promotion of …

CD Fischer, JK Beatty, SC Duquette… - Antimicrobial Agents …, 2013 - europepmc.org
Recent evidence indicates that immunomodulation by antibiotics may enhance their clinical
efficacy. Specifically, drug-induced leukocyte apoptosis and macrophage efferocytosis have …