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Overview

John B. Hibbs is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States.

Best Publications

  • Nitric oxide: a cytotoxic activated macrophage effector molecule.

    John B. Hibbs;Read R. Taintor;Zdenek Vavrin;Elliot M. Rachlin

  • Macrophage cytotoxicity: role for L-arginine deiminase and imino nitrogen oxidation to nitrite.

    John B. Hibbs;Read R. Taintor;Zdenek Vavrin

  • Role of nitric oxide synthesis in macrophage antimicrobial activity.

    Carl F. Nathan;John B. Hibbs;John B. Hibbs

  • L-arginine is required for expression of the activated macrophage effector mechanism causing selective metabolic inhibition in target cells.

    J B Hibbs;Z Vavrin;R R Taintor

  • Activated macrophages destroy intracellular Leishmania major amastigotes by an L-arginine-dependent killing mechanism.

    Shawn J Green;Monte S Meltzer;John B Hibbs;Carol A Nacy

  • EPR demonstration of iron-nitrosyl complex formation by cytotoxic activated macrophages.

    J R Lancaster;J B Hibbs

  • Interferon-γ and tumor necrosis factor induce the L-arginine-dependent cytotoxic effector mechanism in murine macrophages*

    Jean‐Claude Drapier;Juana Wietzerbin;John B. Hibbs

  • Evidence for cytokine-inducible nitric oxide synthesis from L-arginine in patients receiving interleukin-2 therapy.

    J B Hibbs;C Westenfelder;R Taintor;Z Vavrin

  • Measurement of nitrate and nitrite in biological samples using nitrate reductase and Griess reaction.

    Donald L. Granger;Read R. Taintor;Kenneth S. Boockvar;John B. Hibbs

  • Possible role of macrophage mediated nonspecific cytotoxicity in tumour resistance.

    John B. Hibbs;Lewis H. Lambert;Jack S. Remington

  • Metabolic fate of L-arginine in relation to microbiostatic capability of murine macrophages.

    Donald L. Granger;John B. Hibbs;John R. Perfect;David T. Durack

  • Macrophage tumor killing: influence of the local environment.

    JB Hibbs;RR Taintor;HA Chapman;JB Weinberg

  • Specific amino acid (L-arginine) requirement for the microbiostatic activity of murine macrophages.

    D L Granger;J B Hibbs;J R Perfect;D T Durack

  • Characterization of the Effects of Endotoxin on Macrophage Tumor Cell Killing

    J. Brice Weinberg;Harold A. Chapman;John B. Hibbs

  • Synthesis of nitric oxide from a terminal guanidino nitrogen atom of L-arginine: A molecular mechanism regulating cellular proliferation that targets intracellular iron

    J. B. Hibbs;R. R. Taintor;Z. Vavrin;D. L. Granger

  • Macrophage fibrinolytic activity: identification of two pathways of plasmin formation by intact cells and of a plasminogen activator inhibitor

    Harold A. Chapman;Zdenik Vavrin;John B. Hibbs

  • Control of Carcinogenesis: A Possible Role for the Activated Macrophage

    John B. Hibbs;Lewis H. Lambert;Jack S. Remington

  • Injury of neoplastic cells by murine macrophages leads to inhibition of mitochondrial respiration

    D L Granger;R R Taintor;J L Cook;J B Hibbs

  • Discrimination Between Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic Cells In Vitro by Activated Macrophages

    John B. Hibbs

  • Iron depletion: possible cause of tumor cell cytotoxicity induced by activated macrophages.

    John B. Hibbs;John B. Hibbs;Read R. Taintor;Read R. Taintor;Zdenek Vavrin;Zdenek Vavrin

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold A. Chapman
Harold A. Chapman University of California, San Francisco
Jack S. Remington
Jack S. Remington Stanford University
John R. Perfect
John R. Perfect Duke University
J. Brice Weinberg
J. Brice Weinberg Duke University
Timothy D. Henry
Timothy D. Henry Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Joseph D. Andrade
Joseph D. Andrade University of Utah
James P. Kushner
James P. Kushner University of Utah
Carl Nathan
Carl Nathan Cornell University
Janis J. Weis
Janis J. Weis University of Utah
Sung Wan Kim
Sung Wan Kim University of Utah

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