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Yin F, Banerjee R, Thomas B, Zhou P, Qian L, Jia T, Ma X, Ma Y, Iadecola C, M Beal F et al..  2010.  Exaggerated inflammation, impaired host defense, and neuropathology in progranulin-deficient mice.. J Exp Med. 207(1):117-28.
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Ding A, Yu H, Yang J, Shi S, Ehrt S.  2005.  Induction of macrophage-derived SLPI by Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on TLR2 but not MyD88.. Immunology. 116(3):381-9.
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Shi S, Nathan C, Schnappinger D, Drenkow J, Fuortes M, Block E, Ding A, Gingeras TR, Schoolnik G, Akira S et al..  2003.  MyD88 primes macrophages for full-scale activation by interferon-gamma yet mediates few responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. J Exp Med. 198(7):987-97.
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Yan W, Ding A, Kim H-J, Zheng H, Wei F, Ma X.  2016.  Progranulin Controls Sepsis via C/EBPα-Regulated Il10 Transcription and Ubiquitin Ligase/Proteasome-Mediated Protein Degradation.. J Immunol. 197(8):3393-3405.
Nathan C, Calingasan N, Nezezon J, Ding A, M Lucia S, La Perle K, Fuortes M, Lin M, Ehrt S, Kwon NSoo et al..  2005.  Protection from Alzheimer's-like disease in the mouse by genetic ablation of inducible nitric oxide synthase.. J Exp Med. 202(9):1163-9.
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