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Tony E. Hugli is affiliated with the Scripps Research Institute in the United States. Their academic and research activities are associated with this institution.

Best Publications

  • Complement activation during cardiopulmonary bypass. Evidence for generation of C3a and C5a anaphylatoxins

    Dennis E. Chenoweth;Steven W. Cooper;Tony E. Hugli;Robert W. Stewart

  • Chemotactic response to human C3a and C5a anaphylatoxins. I. Evaluation of C3a and C5a leukotaxis in vitro and under stimulated in vivo conditions.

    Horacio N. Fernandez;Peter M. Henson;Arthur Otani;Tony E. Hugli

  • Demonstration of specific C5a receptor on intact human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

    Dennis E. Chenoweth;Tony E. Hugli

  • C3a is a chemotaxin for human eosinophils but not for neutrophils. I. C3a stimulation of neutrophils is secondary to eosinophil activation.

    Pamela J. Daffern;Philippe H. Pfeifer;Julia A. Ember;Tony E. Hugli

  • Requirement and role of C5a in acute lung inflammatory injury in rats.

    Michael S. Mulligan;Elisabeth Schmid;Elisabeth Schmid;Beatrice Beck-Schimmer;Beatrice Beck-Schimmer;Gerd O. Till

  • The alternative pathway C3/C5 convertase: chemical basis of factor B activation

    Philippe H. Lesavre;Tony E. Hugli;Alfred F. Esser;Hans J. Müller-Eberhard

  • Partial Characterization of Human C5a Anaphylatoxin I. Chemical Description of the Carbohydrate and Polypeptide Portions of Human C5a

    Horacio N. Fernandez;Tony E. Hugli

  • Examination of several potential mechanisms for the negative outcome in a clinical stroke trial of enlimomab, a murine anti-human intercellular adhesion molecule-1 antibody: a bedside-to-bench study.

    Kazuhide Furuya;Hidetaka Takeda;Salman Azhar;Richard M. McCarron

  • Cytokine, complement, and endotoxin profiles associated with the development of the adult respiratory distress syndrome after severe injury.

    Thomas Donnelly;Peter Meade;Mark Jagels;H. Cryer

  • Neuronal Expression of a Functional Receptor for the C5a Complement Activation Fragment

    Stephen A. O’Barr;Jody Caguioa;Donna Gruol;Guy Perkins

  • Complement factors and their receptors

    Julia A. Ember;Tony E. Hugli

  • Nucleotide sequence of cDNA and derived amino acid sequence of human complement component C9.

    Richard G. Discipio;Michael R. Gehring;Eckhard R. Podack;Chen Chen Kan

  • Induction of interleukin-8 synthesis from monocytes by human C5a anaphylatoxin.

    Julia A. Ember;Sam D. Sanderson;Tony E. Hugli;Edward L. Morgan

  • Structural Changes Accompanying Enzymatic Activation of Human Hageman Factor

    Susan D. Revak;Charles G. Cochrane;Alan R. Johnston;Tony E. Hugli

  • C4a: the third anaphylatoxin of the human complement system.

    Jeffrey P. Gorski;Tony E. Hugli;Hans J. Muller-Eberhard

  • Characterization of Complement Anaphylatoxins and Their Biological Responses

    Julia Ember;Mark Jagels;Tony Hugli

  • Association of urinary leukotriene E4 excretion during aspirin challenges with severity of respiratory responses.

    Pamela J. Daffern;Diego Muilenburg;Tony E. Hugli;Donald D. Stevenson

  • Arachidonate metabolism by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes stimulated by N-formyl-Met-Leu-Phe or complement component C5a is independent of phospholipase activation

    Robert M. Clancy;Clemens A. Dahinden;Tony E. Hugli

  • The activation of human complement component C5 by a fluid phase C5 convertase.

    R G DiScipio;C A Smith;H J Muller-Eberhard;T E Hugli

  • Role of cell surface contact in the kinetics of superoxide production by granulocytes.

    Clemens A. Dahinden;Jorg Fehr;Tony E. Hugli

Frequent Co-Authors

Geert W. Schmid-Schönbein
Geert W. Schmid-Schönbein University of California, San Diego
Peter A. Ward
Peter A. Ward University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Clemens A. Dahinden
Clemens A. Dahinden University of Bern
Richard D. Ye
Richard D. Ye Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Craig Gerard
Craig Gerard Boston Children's Hospital
James Travis
James Travis University of Georgia
William O. Weigle
William O. Weigle Scripps Research Institute
Robert N. Pike
Robert N. Pike La Trobe University
David B. Hoyt
David B. Hoyt American College of Surgeons

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