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Steiner AA, Chakravarty S, Rudaya AY, Herkenham M, Romanovsky AA . Bacterial lipopolysaccharide fever is initiated via Toll-like receptor 4 on hematopoietic cells. Blood 107: 4000-4002, 2006

Almeida MC, Steiner AA, Branco LGS, Romanovsky AA . Cold-seeking behavior as a thermoregulatory strategy in systemic inflammation. Eur J Neurosci 23: 3359-3367, 2006
Steiner AA, Ivanov AI, Serrats J, Hosokawa H, Phayre AN, Robbins JR, Roberts JL, Kobayashi S, Matsumura K, Sawchenko PE, Romanovsky AA . Cellular and molecular bases of the initiation of fever. PLoS Biol 4: e284, 2006

Steiner AA, Rudaya AY, Robbins JR, Dragic AS, Langenbach R, Romanovsky AA. Expanding the febrigenic role of cyclooxygenase-2 to the previously overlooked responses. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 289: R1253-R1257, 2005

Rudaya AY, Steiner AA, Robbins JR, Dragic AS, Romanovsky AA. Thermoregulatory responses to lipopolysaccharide in the mouse: dependence on the dose and ambient temperature. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 289: R1244-R1252, 2005

Steiner AA, Chakravarty S, Robbins JR, Dragic AS, Pan J, Herkenham M, Romanovsky AA. Thermoregulatory responses of rats to conventional preparations of lipopolysaccharide are caused by lipopolysaccharide per se -- not by lipoprotein contaminants. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 289: R348-R352, 2005
 

Romanovsky AA, Almeida MC, Aronoff DM, Ivanov AI, Konsman JP, Steiner AA, and Turek VF. Fever and hypothermia in systemic inflammation:  recent discoveries and revisions.  Front Biosci 10: 2193-2216, 2005
 

Ivanov AI, Steiner AA, Patel S, Rudaya AY, and Romanovsky AA. Albumin in not an irreplaceable carrier for amphipathic mediators of thermoregulatory responses to lipopolysaccharide:  compensatory role of α1-acid glycoprotein.  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 288: R872-R878, 2005

 

 

Steiner AA, Dogan MD, Ivanov AI, Patel S, Rudaya AY, Jennings DH, Orchinik M, Pace TW, O'connor KA, Watkins LR, Romanovsky AA. A new function of the leptin receptor:  mediation of the recovery from lipopolysaccharide-induced hypothermia. FASEB J 18: 1949-1951, 2004

   

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Dogan MD, Patel S, Rudaya AY, Steiner AA, Szekely M, Romanovsky AA. Lipopolysaccharide fever is initiated via a capsaicin-sensitive mechanism independent of the subtype-1 vanilloid receptor. Br J Pharmacol 143: 1023-1032, 2004
 


Romanovsky AA.  Do fever and anapyrexia exist?  Analysis of set point-based definitions.  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 287: R992-R995, 2004

 

Steiner AA, Rudaya AY, Ivanov AI, and Romanovsky AA.  Febrigenic signaling to the brain does not involve nitric oxide.  Br J Pharmacol 141: 1204-1213, 2004

 

Ivanov AI and Romanovsky AA.  Prostaglandin E2 as a mediator of fever:  synthesis and catabolism.  Front Biosci 9: 1977-1993, 2004

 

Romanovsky AA.  Signaling the brain in the early sickness syndrome:  are sensory nerves involved?  Front Biosci 9: 494-504, 2004

 

 

Ivanov AI, Patel S, Kulchitsky VA, Romanovsky AA. Platelet-activating factor:  a previously unrecognized mediator of fever. J Physiol 553: 221-228, 2003
 

 

Romanovsky AA, Sugimoto N, Simons CT, Hunter WS. The organum vasculosum laminae terminalis in immune-to-brain febrigenic signaling:  a reappraisal of lesion experiments. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 285: R420-R428, 2003
 

 

Ivanov AI, Kulchitsky VA, Romanovsky AA. Role for the cholecystokinin-A receptor in fever:  a study of a mutant rat strain and a pharmacological analysis. J Physiol 547: 941-949, 2003
 

Ivanov AI, Scheck AC, and Romanovsky AA.  Expression of genes controlling transport and catabolism of prostaglandin E2 in lipopolysaccharide fever.  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 284: R698-R706, 2003

 

Romanovsky AA, Ivanov AI, Shimansky YP. Selected contribution:  ambient temperature for experiments in rats:  a new method for determining the zone of thermal neutrality. J Appl Physiol 92: 2667-2679, 2002
 

 

Ivanov AI, Romanovsky AA. Fever responses of Zucker rats with and without fatty mutation of the leptin receptor. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 282: R311-R316, 2002
 

Ivanov AI, Pero RS, Scheck AC, and Romanovsky AA.  Prostaglandin E2-synthesizing enzymes in fever:  differential transcriptional regulation.  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 283: R1104-R1117, 2002

 

Romanovsky AA, Ivanov AI, and Karman EK.  Blood-borne, albumin-bound prostaglandin E2 may be involved in fever.  Am J Physiol 276: R1840-R1844, 1999

 

Simons CT, Kulchitsky VA, Sugimoto N, Homer LD, Székely M, and Romanovsky AA.  Signaling the brain in systemic inflammation:  which vagal branch is involved in fever genesis?  Am J Physiol 275: R63-R68, 1998

 

Romanovsky AA, Kulchitsky VA, Simons CT, and Sugimoto N.  Methodology of fever research:  why are polyphasic fevers often thought to be biphasic?  Am J Physiol 275: R332-R338, 1998

 

Romanovsky AA, Simons CT, and Kulchitsky VA.  “Biphasic” fevers often consist of more than two phases.  Am J Physiol 275: R323-R331, 1998

 

Romanovsky AA, Simons CT, Székely M, and Kulchitsky VA.  The vagus nerve in the thermoregulatory response to systemic inflammation.  Am J Physiol 273: R407-R413, 1997

 

Romanovsky AA, Kulchitsky VA, Simons CT, Sugimoto N, and Székely M.  Cold defense mechanisms in vagotomized rats.  Am J Physiol 273: R784-R789, 1997

 

Romanovsky AA, Kulchitsky VA, Simons CT, Sugimoto N, and Székely M.  Febrile responsiveness of vagotomized rats is suppressed even in the absence of malnutrition.  Am J Physiol 273: R777-R783, 1997

 

Romanovsky AA and Karman EK.  Posthemorrhagic antipyresis:  what stage of fever genesis is affected?  J Appl Physiol 83: 359-365, 1997

 

Romanovsky AA, Kulchitsky VA, Akulich NV, Koulchitsky SV, Simons CT, Sessler DI, and Gourine VN.  First and second phases of biphasic fever:  two sequential stages of the sickness syndrome?   Am J Physiol 271: R244-R253, 1996

 

Romanovsky AA and Blatteis CM.  Heat stroke:  opioid-mediated mechanisms.  J Appl Physiol 81: 2565-2570, 1996

 

Romanovsky AA, Shido O, Sakurada S, Sugimoto N, and Nagasaka T.  Endotoxin shock:  thermoregulatory mechanisms.   Am J Physiol 270: R693-R703, 1996

 

Romanovsky AA and Blatteis CM.  Biphasic fever:  what triggers the second temperature rise?  Am J Physiol 269: R280-R286, 1995

 

Romanovsky AA, Shido O, Ungar AL, and Blatteis CM.  Peripheral naloxone attenuates lipopolysaccharide fever in guinea pigs by an action outside the blood-brain barrier.  Am J Physiol 266: R1824-R1831, 1994

 

 

Shido O, Romanovsky AA, Ungar AL, and Blatteis CM.  Role of intrapreoptic norepinephrine in endotoxin-induced fever in guinea pigs.  Am J Physiol 265: R1369-R1375, 1993
 

   

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