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5461
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2591

Overview

Peter S. Tobias is affiliated with the Scripps Research Institute in the United States. Their research contributions are primarily situated within the field of Medicine, encompassing subfields such as Epidemiology, Surgery, and Hematology.

The scientist's recent published work includes the paper titled "Monocyte tissue factor-dependent activation of coagulation in hypercholesterolemic mice and monkeys is inhibited by simvastatin," published in 2020 in UNC Libraries.

Research topics frequently addressed by Tobias focus on:

  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
  • Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Peter S. Tobias include:

  • A. Phillip Owens
  • Freda Passam
  • Silvio Antoniak
  • Stephanie Marshall
  • Allison L. McDaniel

The publications have appeared primarily in the venue UNC Libraries, which has hosted at least one of their papers.

Best Publications

  • CD14, a receptor for complexes of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and LPS binding protein.

    Samuel D. Wright;Robert A. Ramos;Peter S. Tobias;Richard J. Ulevitch

  • Receptor-Dependent Mechanisms of Cell Stimulation by Bacterial Endotoxin

    R J Ulevitch;P S Tobias

  • Structure and function of lipopolysaccharide binding protein

    Ralf R. Schumann;Steven R. Leong;Gail W. Flaggs;Patrick W. Gray

  • Lipopolysaccharide activation of human endothelial and epithelial cells is mediated by lipopolysaccharide-binding protein and soluble CD14.

    Jerome Pugin;Cornelia-C. Schurer-Maly;Didier Leturcq;Ann Moriarty

  • Lipopolysaccharide is in close proximity to each of the proteins in its membrane receptor complex. transfer from CD14 to TLR4 and MD-2.

    Jean da Silva Correia;Katrin Soldau;Urs Christen;Peter S. Tobias

  • Leptospiral lipopolysaccharide activates cells through a TLR2-dependent mechanism.

    Catherine Werts;Catherine Werts;Richard I. Tapping;John C. Mathison;Tsung Hsien Chuang

  • CD14 is a pattern recognition receptor.

    J Pugin;I D Heumann;A Tomasz;V V Kravchenko

  • Recognition of gram-negative bacteria and endotoxin by the innate immune system.

    Richard J Ulevitch;Peter S Tobias

  • Isolation of a lipopolysaccharide-binding acute phase reactant from rabbit serum.

    P S Tobias;K Soldau;R J Ulevitch

  • Modulation of atherosclerosis in mice by Toll-like receptor 2

    Adam E. Mullick;Peter S. Tobias;Linda K. Curtiss

  • Identification of a lipid A binding site in the acute phase reactant lipopolysaccharide binding protein.

    P S Tobias;K Soldau;R J Ulevitch

  • Toll-like Receptor 4, but Not Toll-Like Receptor 2, Is a Signaling Receptor for Escherichia and Salmonella Lipopolysaccharides

    Richard I. Tapping;Sachiko Akashi;Kensuke Miyake;Paul J. Godowski

  • Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein-mediated Complexation of Lipopolysaccharide with Soluble CD14

    Peter S. Tobias;Katrin Soldau;Julie A. Gegner;Douglas Mintz

  • Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding protein opsonizes LPS-bearing particles for recognition by a novel receptor on macrophages.

    S D Wright;P S Tobias;R J Ulevitch;R A Ramos

  • Endotoxin induces rapid protein tyrosine phosphorylation in 70Z/3 cells expressing CD14

    Jiahuai Han;Jiing-Dwan Lee;P. S. Tobias;R. J. Ulevitch

  • MD-2 binds to bacterial lipopolysaccharide.

    Suganya Viriyakosol;Peter S. Tobias;Richard L. Kitchens;Theo N. Kirkland

  • TLR2 Is Constitutively Expressed within the Kidney and Participates in Ischemic Renal Injury through Both MyD88-Dependent and -Independent Pathways

    Alana A. Shigeoka;Todd D. Holscher;Andrew J. King;Frank W. Hall

  • Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) signal transduction and clearance. Dual roles for LPS binding protein and membrane CD14.

    Julie A. Gegner;Richard J. Ulevitch;Peter S. Tobias

  • Recognition of endotoxin by cells leading to transmembrane signaling

    Richard J. Ulevitch;Peter S. Tobias

  • Binding of bacterial peptidoglycan to CD14

    Roman Dziarski;Richard I. Tapping;Peter S. Tobias

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard J. Ulevitch
Richard J. Ulevitch Scripps Research Institute
John C. Mathison
John C. Mathison Scripps Research Institute
Linda K. Curtiss
Linda K. Curtiss Scripps Research Institute
Jiahuai Han
Jiahuai Han Xiamen University
Nigel Mackman
Nigel Mackman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ishwarlal Jialal
Ishwarlal Jialal Veterans Health Administration
Philippe Gallay
Philippe Gallay Scripps Research Institute
William B. Kiosses
William B. Kiosses La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Samuel D. Wright
Samuel D. Wright CSL (United States)
Michel P. Glauser
Michel P. Glauser University Hospital of Lausanne

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