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Author:  Bahr, George M.
Date Issued:  [2010 TO 2019]

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12018Absence of effect of the antiretrovirals duovir and viraday on mitochondrial bioenergeticsFadel, Jessy; Bahr, George M. ; Echtay, Karim 
22015Analysis of the immunomodulatory properties of two heat-killed mycobacterial preparations in a human whole blood modelBazzi, Samer ; Modjtahedi, Helmout; Mudan, Satvinder; Akle, Charles; Bahr, George M. 
32017Defining genome-wide expression and phenotypic contextual cues in macrophages generated by granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor, macrophage colony-stimulating factor, and heat-killed mycobacteriaBazzi, Samer ; Darazi, Emale El; Mcdowell, Tina; Modjtahedi, Helmout; Mudan, Satvinder; Achkar, Marcel; Akle, Charles; Bahr, George M. 
42017Differential regulation of surface receptor expression, proliferation, and apoptosis in HaCaT cells stimulated with interferon-y, interleukin-4, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, or muramyl dipeptideDarazi, Emale El; Bazzi, Samer ; Daoud, Sarah; Echtay, Karim ; Bahr, George M. 
52013Identification of a synthetic muramyl peptide derivative with enhanced Nod2 stimulatory capacityRubino, Stephen J; Magalhaes, Joao G.; Philpott, Dana; Bahr, George M. ; Blanot, Didier; Girardin , Stephen E
62017Immunomodulatory effects of heat-killed Mycobacterium obuense on human blood dendritic cellsBazzi, Samer ; Modjtahedi, Helmout; Mudan, Satvinder; Achkar, Marcel; Akle, Charles; Bahr, George M. 
72015Lopimune-induced mitochondrial toxicity is attenuated by increased uncoupling protein-2 level in treated mouse hepatocytesHoss, Sara El; Bahr, George M. ; Echtay, Karim 
82011Muramyl-dipeptide-induced mitochondrial proton leak in macrophages is associated with upregulation of uncoupling protein 2 and the production of reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen speciesKhoury, Takla El; Bahr, George M. ; Echtay, Karim