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TextSentencer_T1 0-184 Sentence denotes Mobilization of neutrophil sialidase activity desialylates the pulmonary vascular endothelial surface and increases resting neutrophil adhesion to and migration across the endothelium.
T1 0-184 Sentence denotes Mobilization of neutrophil sialidase activity desialylates the pulmonary vascular endothelial surface and increases resting neutrophil adhesion to and migration across the endothelium.
T1 0-184 Sentence denotes Mobilization of neutrophil sialidase activity desialylates the pulmonary vascular endothelial surface and increases resting neutrophil adhesion to and migration across the endothelium.
TextSentencer_T2 185-302 Sentence denotes The amount of sialic acid on the surface of the neutrophil (PMN) influences its ability to interact with other cells.
T2 185-302 Sentence denotes The amount of sialic acid on the surface of the neutrophil (PMN) influences its ability to interact with other cells.
T2 185-302 Sentence denotes The amount of sialic acid on the surface of the neutrophil (PMN) influences its ability to interact with other cells.
TextSentencer_T3 303-445 Sentence denotes PMN activation with various stimuli mobilizes intracellular sialidase to the plasma membrane, where it cleaves sialic acid from cell surfaces.
T3 303-445 Sentence denotes PMN activation with various stimuli mobilizes intracellular sialidase to the plasma membrane, where it cleaves sialic acid from cell surfaces.
T3 303-445 Sentence denotes PMN activation with various stimuli mobilizes intracellular sialidase to the plasma membrane, where it cleaves sialic acid from cell surfaces.
TextSentencer_T4 446-736 Sentence denotes Because enhanced PMN adherence, spreading, deformability, and motility each are associated with surface desialylation and are critical to PMN diapedesis, we studied the role of sialic acid on PMN adhesion to and migration across pulmonary vascular endothelial cell (EC) monolayers in vitro.
T4 446-736 Sentence denotes Because enhanced PMN adherence, spreading, deformability, and motility each are associated with surface desialylation and are critical to PMN diapedesis, we studied the role of sialic acid on PMN adhesion to and migration across pulmonary vascular endothelial cell (EC) monolayers in vitro.
T4 446-736 Sentence denotes Because enhanced PMN adherence, spreading, deformability, and motility each are associated with surface desialylation and are critical to PMN diapedesis, we studied the role of sialic acid on PMN adhesion to and migration across pulmonary vascular endothelial cell (EC) monolayers in vitro.
TextSentencer_T5 737-841 Sentence denotes Neuraminidase treatment of either PMN or EC increased adhesion and migration in a dose-dependent manner.
T5 737-841 Sentence denotes Neuraminidase treatment of either PMN or EC increased adhesion and migration in a dose-dependent manner.
T5 737-841 Sentence denotes Neuraminidase treatment of either PMN or EC increased adhesion and migration in a dose-dependent manner.
TextSentencer_T6 842-964 Sentence denotes Neuraminidase treatment of both PMNs and ECs increased PMN adhesion to EC more than treatment of either PMNs or ECs alone.
T6 842-964 Sentence denotes Neuraminidase treatment of both PMNs and ECs increased PMN adhesion to EC more than treatment of either PMNs or ECs alone.
T6 842-964 Sentence denotes Neuraminidase treatment of both PMNs and ECs increased PMN adhesion to EC more than treatment of either PMNs or ECs alone.
TextSentencer_T7 965-1090 Sentence denotes Moreover, neuraminidase treatment of ECs did not change surface expression of adhesion molecules or release of IL-8 and IL-6.
T7 965-1090 Sentence denotes Moreover, neuraminidase treatment of ECs did not change surface expression of adhesion molecules or release of IL-8 and IL-6.
T7 965-1090 Sentence denotes Moreover, neuraminidase treatment of ECs did not change surface expression of adhesion molecules or release of IL-8 and IL-6.
TextSentencer_T8 1091-1380 Sentence denotes Inhibition of endogenous sialidase by either cross-protective antineuraminidase antibodies (45.5% inhibition) or competitive inhibition with pseudo-substrate (41.2% inhibition) decreased PMN adhesion to ECs; the inhibitable sialidase activity appeared to be associated with activated PMNs.
T8 1091-1380 Sentence denotes Inhibition of endogenous sialidase by either cross-protective antineuraminidase antibodies (45.5% inhibition) or competitive inhibition with pseudo-substrate (41.2% inhibition) decreased PMN adhesion to ECs; the inhibitable sialidase activity appeared to be associated with activated PMNs.
T8 1091-1380 Sentence denotes Inhibition of endogenous sialidase by either cross-protective antineuraminidase antibodies (45.5% inhibition) or competitive inhibition with pseudo-substrate (41.2% inhibition) decreased PMN adhesion to ECs; the inhibitable sialidase activity appeared to be associated with activated PMNs.
TextSentencer_T9 1381-1579 Sentence denotes Finally, EC monolayers preincubated with activated PMNs became hyperadhesive for subsequently added resting PMNs, and this hyperadhesive state was mediated through endogenous PMN sialidase activity.
T9 1381-1579 Sentence denotes Finally, EC monolayers preincubated with activated PMNs became hyperadhesive for subsequently added resting PMNs, and this hyperadhesive state was mediated through endogenous PMN sialidase activity.
T9 1381-1579 Sentence denotes Finally, EC monolayers preincubated with activated PMNs became hyperadhesive for subsequently added resting PMNs, and this hyperadhesive state was mediated through endogenous PMN sialidase activity.
TextSentencer_T10 1580-1730 Sentence denotes Blocking anti-E-selectin, anti-CD54 and anti-CD18 antibodies decreased PMN adhesion to tumor necrosis factor-activated ECs but not to PMN-treated ECs.
T10 1580-1730 Sentence denotes Blocking anti-E-selectin, anti-CD54 and anti-CD18 antibodies decreased PMN adhesion to tumor necrosis factor-activated ECs but not to PMN-treated ECs.
T10 1580-1730 Sentence denotes Blocking anti-E-selectin, anti-CD54 and anti-CD18 antibodies decreased PMN adhesion to tumor necrosis factor-activated ECs but not to PMN-treated ECs.
TextSentencer_T11 1731-1915 Sentence denotes These data implicate desialylation as a novel mechanism through which PMN-EC adhesion can be regulated independent of de novo protein synthesis or altered adhesion molecule expression.
T11 1731-1915 Sentence denotes These data implicate desialylation as a novel mechanism through which PMN-EC adhesion can be regulated independent of de novo protein synthesis or altered adhesion molecule expression.
T11 1731-1915 Sentence denotes These data implicate desialylation as a novel mechanism through which PMN-EC adhesion can be regulated independent of de novo protein synthesis or altered adhesion molecule expression.
TextSentencer_T12 1916-2117 Sentence denotes The ability of activated PMNs, through endogenous sialidase activity, to render the EC surface hyperadherent for unstimulated PMNs may provide for rapid amplification of the PMN-mediated host response.
T12 1916-2117 Sentence denotes The ability of activated PMNs, through endogenous sialidase activity, to render the EC surface hyperadherent for unstimulated PMNs may provide for rapid amplification of the PMN-mediated host response.
T12 1916-2117 Sentence denotes The ability of activated PMNs, through endogenous sialidase activity, to render the EC surface hyperadherent for unstimulated PMNs may provide for rapid amplification of the PMN-mediated host response.