Citations for
1LBP
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein mediates LPS detoxification by chylomicrons.
Vreugdenhil AC, Rousseau CH, Hartung T, Greve JW, van 't Veer C, Buurman WA.
J Immunol 170(3):1399-405. 2003
2CD14, LBP, MAPK11, MAPK12, MAPK13
Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein- and CD14-dependent activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase p38 by lipopolysaccharide in human neutrophils is associated with priming of respiratory burst.
Yan SR, Al-Hertani W, Byers D, Bortolussi R.
Infect Immun 70(8):4068-74. 2002
3CD14, LBP, TLR4
TLR4-dependent recognition of lipopolysaccharide by epithelial cells requires sCD14.
Backhed F, Meijer L, Normark S, Richter-Dahlfors A.
Cell Microbiol 4(8):493-501. 2002
4BPI, LBP
The carboxyl-terminal domain of closely related endotoxin-binding proteins determines the target of protein-lipopolysaccharide complexes.
Iovine N, Eastvold J, Elsbach P, Weiss JP, Gioannini TL.
J Biol Chem 277(10):7970-8. 2002
5CETP, LBP, PLTP
Similar organization of the lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP) and phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) genes suggests a common gene family of lipid-binding proteins.
Kirschning CJ, Au-Young J, Lamping N, Reuter D, Pfeil D, Seilhamer JJ, Schumann RR.
Genomics 46(3):416-25. 1997
6BPI, CETP, LBP, PLTP
The genomic organization of the genes for human lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP) and bactericidal permeability increasing protein (BPI) is highly conserved.
Hubacek JA, Buchler C, Aslanidis C, Schmitz G.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 236(2):427-30. 1997
7BPI, LBP
The genes for the lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP) and the bactericidal permeability increasing protein (BPI) are encoded in the same region of human chromosome 20.
Gray PW, et al.
Genomics 15 : 188-190. 1993