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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Ability of c3blna to release soluble immune complexes from C3b receptors independent of β 1H Medof, M.E.
1982
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2 A comparison of the properties of human and guinea pig C2: homology with factor B Kerr, M.A.
1982
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3 a conformational change in complement component C4 induced by activation or treatment with amines, chaotropes or freezing and thawing von Zabern, I.
1982
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4 Activation mechanism of the c1r subunit in free solution and within the c1 complement molecule Bauer, J.
1982
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5 Activation of complement by occupational exposure to volcanic ash Olenchock, Stephen A.
1982
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6 Active site titration of human complement components C1̄s and C1̄r with [3H]-(p-amidinophenyl) methanesulfonyl fluoride Bing, D.H.
1982
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7 Acute lung injury following intravascular complement activation; Association with toxic oxygen metabolites from neutrophils Till, Gerd O.
1982
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8 A C1̄-inhibitor-complex assay (INCA): A method to detect c1 activation in vitro and in vivo Hack, C.E.
1982
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9 A distinct recognition unit on human monocytes for phagocytosis of particulate activators of the alternative complement pathway: cofactor function of a defined fragment of human plasma fibronectin Czop, J.K.
1982
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10 A functional deficiency of C1q in 3 family members Hannema, A.J.
1982
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11 Allotyping of monocyte C3 Shiels, B.
1982
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12 Alterations in binding properties of soluble immune complexes occur on the human red blood cell membrane Medof, M.E.
1982
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13 Alternative complement pathway activation by human lymphoblastoid T cells Praz, F.
1982
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14 Alternative pathway-dependent rebinding of soluble immune complexes to human red blood cells Medof, M.E.
1982
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15 Amino terminal structure and cleavage of guinea pig pro-C3 Thomas, M.L.
1982
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16 Analogous antigenic changes occurring in physiologically bound C3b-b' and detergent-treated C3 Nilsson, U.R.
1982
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17 An amphiphilic structure of c9: evidence from analysis of c9 fragments produced byα-thrombin Biesecker, Gregory
1982
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18 A new concept of inducing immune cytolysis: Killing of tumor cells via the alternative pathway induced by a covalent hybrid of monoclonal antibody and cobra venom factor Vogel, Carl-Wilhelm
1982
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19 Antibody-dependent deposition of C3b restores alternative pathway activation by mouse erythrocytes (E) rendered functionally deficient by pretreatment with pronase Moore Jr., F.D.
1982
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20 Antibody-independent complement activation by myelin via the classical complement pathway Cyong, J.C.
1982
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21 Antibody peptides that inhibit C1-mediated immune hemolysis Lukas, Thomas J.
1982
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22 A possible role for cell-surface polysaccharides in the regulation of the activity of the terminal complex Goodloe, R.Smith
1982
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23 Are the anaphylatoxins immunoregulatory factors? Morgan, Edward L
1982
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24 Assignment of the gene for the thrid component of human complement (C3) to chromosome 19 using human mouse somatic cell hybrids Whitehead, A.S.
1982
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25 Behaviour of soluble human 125I-C3b, the third component of complement after binding to human cells Charriaut, C.
1982
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26 Binding of C4-binding protein by aggregated serum amyloid P component Pepys, M.B.
1982
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27 Binding of purified c1 subcomponents, c1 inactivator and their complexes to immobilized heparin McKay, E.J.
1982
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28 Biological effects of anti-pneumococcal (Pn) antibody and complement in Pn bacteremia Brown, E.
1982
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29 Biosynthesis of membrane and secreted factor B by mouse peritoneal macrophages Ooi, Yuet M.
1982
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30 Biosynthesis of the fifth component of human complement by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC): A re-evaluation Kolb, Linda M.
1982
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31 Biotinylation of human C3 Berger, M.
1982
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32 C4a — A structural homologue of the anaphylatoxins Fothergill, John E.
1982
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33 C3b induces the release of PgE and TxB2 from peritoneal macrophages Hadding, U.
1982
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34 C5b-8 mediated and spontaneous polymerization of C9: Formation of C9 polymers with ultrastructural resemblance of the membrane attack complex (MAC) Podack, E.R.
1982
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35 Characterization of an alternative pathway activating factor in serum of a patient with MPGN Ohi, H.
1982
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36 Characterization of an intrinsic human erythrocyte membrane glycoprotein with preferential decay accelerating activity for the C4b2a AS COMPARED with the C3bBb C3-convertase Nicholson-Weller, A.
1982
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37 Characterization of human complement components C6 and C7 Discipio, Richard G.
1982
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38 Characterization of leukocyte complement antigens C5, C6, C7, C8 and factor B by SDS-page Sundsmo, John S.
1982
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39 Cleavage of C3a by a carboxypeptidase secreted by stimulated guinea pig peritoneal machrophages Kreuzpaintner, Georg
1982
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40 C5-9 neoantigen detection indicates a complete complement activation in various types of glomerulonephritis Rauterberg, Ernst W.
1982
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41 Complement activation by myelin: Activation of classical pathway by isolated myelin membranes in the absence of antibody Vanguri, Padmavathy
1982
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42 Complement (BF, C2, C4) and hla markers in the normal french basques Hauptmann, G.
1982
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43 Complement biosynthesis in human tissue macrophages Cole, F.S.
1982
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44 Complement C3b fixation in lupus erthematosus Huschka, U.
1982
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45 Complement-dependent stimulation of human neutrophil (PMN) respiration by bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) Wilson, M.
1982
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46 Complement mediated eosinophil histaminase release Herman, J.J.
1982
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47 Complement mediated inhibition of immune precipitation — the role of the two pathways of complement activation Schifferli, J.A.
1982
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48 Complement mediated killing of neisseria Harriman, G.R.
1982
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49 Complement synthesis by the human hepatoma-derived cell line HepG2 Morris, K.M.
1982
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50 Conformational and functional changes in C4 produced by nucleophilic modification and by proteolysis with C1s Isenman, D.E.
1982
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51 Conformational studies of rat monoclonal immunoglobulin E Rousseaux-Prevost, R.
1982
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15 p.
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52 Control of human classical complement pathway C3 convertase: inhibition of C3 cleavage by C3a Strunk, Robert C.
1982
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53 C6, the new complement enzyme Kolb, William P.
1982
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54 C1̄-INH and dysmorphic C1̄-INH interactions in plasma Donaldson, V.H.
1982
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55 Defective opsonization in the newborn via the alternative pathway of complement: A deficit related to the functional activity of C3blNA Spitzer, R.E.
1982
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56 Defects in complement C3 receptor-coupled functions with normal C3b receptor density and affinity in human neutrophils that lack a surface membrane glycoprotein (GP15o) Arnaout, M.A.
1982
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57 Deficiency of properdin in a family with fulminant meningococcal infections Braconier, J.-H.
1982
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58 Degree of heterogeneity of binding specificities of antibodies to the phenylarsonate group that share a common idiotype Kresina, Thomas F.
1982
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59 Detection of conformational changes within the c1q molecule with monoclonal anti-C1q antibodies Golan, M.
1982
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60 Differential effects of C5a and F met-leu-phe on the production of 02 − and prostaglandin by macrophages Kunkel, Steven L.
1982
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61 Distinction of receptors for C3b, C3bi, and C3d on raji cells by functional assays and monoclonal antibodies Scheiner, O.
1982
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62 Dual requirement for chemotactic factors and prostaglandins in promoting increased pulmonary vascular permeability in rabbits Webster, Robert O.
1982
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63 Effect of human C3/C3b and β 1H on murine and human lymphocytes and phagocytes, a comparison Hammann, K.P.
1982
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64 Effect of reduction and alkylation of rabbit IgG antibody on its ability to activate the classical complement (C) pathway Anne Johnson, Betty
1982
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65 Effect of trypsinization on the activity of human β 1H globulin Kozo Inoue,
1982
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66 Effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) on the vivo accumulation of 51Cr autologous leukocytes (chemotaxis) and 125I albumin (vascular permeability) at inflammatory sites in rabbit skin Minta, J.O.
1982
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67 Eighth component of guinea pig complement. Purification and characterization Kozo Inoue,
1982
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68 Eighth summer program in methods of immunologic research and diagnosis 1982
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69 Endocytosis by c3b receptors within coated vesicles in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (pmn) and monocytes. Fearon, D.T.
1982
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70 Enhancement of macrophage complement production by factors from cloned T cells Goldman, Margaret B.
1982
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71 Expression of C5a-like biological activity by the fifth component of human complement upon limited digestion with non-complement enzymes without release of polypeptide fragments Wetsel, Rick A.
1982
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72 Expression of complement receptor type one (for C3b) on human natural killer cells, B cells and lymphoblastoid cell lines Tedder, T.F.
1982
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73 Extended haplotypes involving HLA and complement genes Awdeh, Z.L.
1982
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74 Factors influencing the size of the complement-induced membrane lesion Dalmasso, Agustin P.
1982
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75 Fluid phase self-activation of c1r involves a double mechanism Villiers, C.L.
1982
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76 Fluorogenic substrates for CVFBb Caporale, L.
1982
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77 Formation of disulfide linked C9 dimers during assembly of the 29S-membrane attack complex (MC5b-9)2 of human complement F. Ware, Carl
1982
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78 Freeze-fracture analysis of the membrane lesion of complement Tranum-Jensen, J.
1982
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79 Further evidence for a penetration of c9 through complement lysed erythrocyte membranes Rauterberg, Ernst W.
1982
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80 Generation of bradykinin during incubation of hereditary angioedema plasma Curd, J.G.
1982
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81 Genetically determined deficiency of the third component of complement in the dog Winkelstein, Jerry A.
1982
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82 Genetic deficiency of the fourth component of complement (C4): Clinical, immunological, and genetical studies in a further family Mascart-Lemone, F.
1982
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83 Genetic variation in glycosylation of murine C4 Karp, David R.
1982
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84 Guinea pig erythrocytes after their contact with influenza virus, activate the human alternative pathway through virus-induced desialation of the cells Kazatchkine, Michel D.
1982
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85 H-2-linked murine factor B phenotypes Paolucci, Elaine S.
1982
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86 Host modification of sindbis virus sialic acid alters alternative complement pathway activation in vitro and pathogenesis of infection in vivo Hirsch, Robert L.
1982
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87 Human B-lymphocyte-associated complement receptor (CR1) inhibits C3 and C5-convertases Iida, K.
1982
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88 Human C3a inhibits rat in vitro secondary antibody responses Hobbs, M.V.
1982
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89 Human C3b inactivator (c3blna): Sequence homology with serine proteases Daw's, Alvin E.
1982
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90 Human C4-binding protein: N-terminal sequence analysis and fragmentation by limited tryptic digestion Reid, K.B.M.
1982
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91 Human complement in arachidonic acid mobilization and transformation in platelets Polley, Margaret J.
1982
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92 Human β 1h globulin and C3b stimulate the respiratory burst in human monocytes Schöpf, R.E.
1982
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93 Hydrolysis and aminolysis of macrocyclic peptide thiolactones related to the metastable binding site of C3b Erickson, Bruce W.
1982
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94 Identification of functionally relevant determinants on the C3-molecule with monoclonal antibodies Burger, R.
1982
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95 Identification of three forms of iC3b that have distinct structures and receptor binding site properties Ross, Gordon D.
1982
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96 Immune recognition of serum albumin. XVI. role of adjuvant in the autoimmune response to mouse serum albumin Atassi, M.Zouhair
1982
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97 Immunochemical studies on α-lactalbumin Hopp, Thomas P.
1982
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98 Immunoglobulin-independent utilization of the classical complement pathway in opsonophagocytosis of Escherichia coli by human peripheral leukocytes Leist-Welsh, Phyllis
1982
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99 Immunohistochemical study of the human glomerular C3b receptor in normal kidney and in renal diseases: Loss of C3b receptor antigen in proliferate nephritis of sle Kazatchkine, Michel D.
1982
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100 Incorporation of glycerol and threonine into the thiolester site of C3: Evidence for transacylation Hostetter, M.K.
1982
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101 Increased mortality in cystic fibrosis patients with circulating immune complexes and low properdin activity Wisnieski, Jeffrey J.
1982
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102 Induction of 19S IgM secretion in a murine pre-B cell line, 70Z/3, by cell hybridization with non-secreting myeloma cells Nobuaki Yoshida,
1982
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103 Influence of indometacin, phenylbutazone and BW 755C on different biological actions of C3a and C5a-desArg Damerau, B.
1982
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104 Inhibition of alternative pathway convertase by rat monoclonal antibodies to human factor B Ruddy, Shaun
1982
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105 Inhibition of neutrophil function by a degradation product of C3 Ogle, Cora K.
1982
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106 Inhibition of the classical complement system by tear lactoferrin A., Kijlstra
1982
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107 Inhibition of the lytic action of cell-bound C8/C9 by high density lipoprotein (HDL) and its apoproteins Rosenfeld, S.I.
1982
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108 Initiation of the classical complement pathway: Control of activator mediated and spontaneous C1 activation Ziccardi, Robert J.
1982
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109 Interaction of fibronectin with C1q Isliker, H.
1982
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110 Interaction of guinea pig and human c components in the generation of cytotoxic activity against antibody-sensitized nucleated cells Ohanian, Sarkis H.
1982
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111 Interaction of purified C4-binding with native C4b in fluid phase Viliers, M.B.
1982
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112 Interaction of the fourth component of human complement, treated with amines, chaotropes or frozen-thawed (C4b-like C4), with C4 binding protein and cleavage by C3b/C4b inactivator von Zabern, I.
1982
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113 Interactions of multilamellar phospholipid vesicles with bovine lymphocytes: Effects of α-tocopherol on lymphocyte blastogenesis Fountain, M.W.
1982
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114 Interference by a new inhibitor of cobra venom (CI) with binding of the second component of complement to C4b Vogt, W.
1982
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115 In vivo uptake of immune complexes by mouse hepatocytes: Role of complement Ramadori, G.
1982
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116 Isolation and characterization of a biologically active C2 derived oligopeptide Lopez-Trascasa, M.
1982
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117 Isolation and characterization of cloned fragments from the mouse C3-gene Wiebauer, Karin
1982
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118 Isolation by fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) of macrophages bearing C4 on their surface membrane Auerbach, H.S.
1982
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119 Isolation of a C3b receptor like molecule from the human b lymphoblastoid cell line raji Barel, M.
1982
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120 Isolation of a cdna clone corresponding to the MHC linked complement protein factor B Woods, D
1982
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121 Lack of C4 binding by human igM during activation of the classical pathway Borsos, T.
1982
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122 Ligand binding specificity of a rabbit alveolar macrophage receptor for C3b Dixit, R.
1982
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123 Low zone desensitization (DS): A stimulus specific cellular control mechanism of guinea pig platelets to anaphylatoxic peptides Bitter-Suermann, D.
1982
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124 Mechanism of activation of the classical complement pathway in human serum by a lectin from Euonymus europeus Schultz, D.R.
1982
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125 Mechanism of bacterial resistance to complement-mediated killing Joiner, K.A.
1982
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126 Mechanism of inhibition of human complement in vitro by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory indoles and pyrazolones(NSAIDS) Minta, J.O.
1982
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127 Membranolysis by isolated C9 in the absence of other complement proteins Tschopp, J.
1982
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128 Methylprednisolone inhibits the amplification pathway of human complement Packard, Bruce D.
1982
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129 Modulation of C2 and factor B(B) synthesis by Fc and C3b receptors Whaley, K.
1982
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130 Molecular basis of C2 (C2d) and C4 (c4d) deficiencies in guinea pigs Goldberger, G.
1982
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131 Molecular basis of C4 polymorphism Teisberg, P.
1982
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132 Molecular events comprising activation of the alternative complement pathway Pangburn, M.K.
1982
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133 Molecular properties of fluid-phase SC5b-8 and membrane C5b-8(m) complexes of human complement Bhakdi, S.
1982
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134 Monoclonal antibodies as tools to define receptors for C3b, C3bi and C3d on human lymphocytes, phagocytes, erthyrocytes and renal glomerulum cells Dierich, M.P.
1982
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135 Murine complement factor B (BF): Sexual dimorphism and H-2 linked polymorphism Roos, Marleen H.
1982
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136 Nature of the riboflavin interaction with the immunoglobulin igggar: Analogue binding studies Pologe, Laura G.
1982
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137 Neo-antigen(s) on human C3b, indicating a specific structure possibly related to its function(S) Vogt, W.
1982
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138 Nerve growth factor can initiate the classical complement pathway by specif substitution for C1̄ Boyle, Michael D.P.
1982
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139 New antigenic markers for bound and soluble activation products of C3 Nilsson, B.
1982
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140 Nicotinic cholinergic receptors on human and guinea pig mononuclear phagocytes modulate C2 synthesis Lappin, D.
1982
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141 Nucleotide sequence of the complement resistance gene from the R factor, R100 Ogata, R.T
1982
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142 Partial amino acid sequence of human d: purification and analysis of the trypsin, lysine protease, and carboxypeptidase cleavage products Niemann, Marilyn A.
1982
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143 Phagocytosis by rat mast cells: Independence of IGG FC-mediated and C3b-mediated signals Otani, I.
1982
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144 Photolabeling reveals two-domain structure of C9 Esser, A.F.
1982
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145 Polymerization of C7: Formation of amphiphilic poly C7 and its relation to insertion of met astable C5b-7 into phosphilipid bilayer membranes Preissner, K.J.
1982
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146 Potentiation of C1-inhibitor by rutin decasulfate and related compounds Bauman, N.
1982
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147 Purification and partial characterization of a lymphocyte-derived Clq inhibitor Ghebrehiwet, Berhane
1982
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148 Rabbit MHC antigens: Occurrence of non-beta-2-microglobulin-associated class I molecules Wilkinson, J.Michael
1982
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149 Reconstitution of c8 hemolyltic activity from the mixture of sera from two groups of C8 deficient subjects Tedesco, F.
1982
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150 Relative contribution of C8 and lipoproteins to serum C567-INH activity Zeff, R.A.
1982
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151 Release of C3c from bound C3bi by C3b inactivator Medicus, R.G.
1982
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152 Requirement for an additional serum factor essential for the antibody-independent activation of the classical complement sequence by gram-negative bacteria Clas, Felicitas
1982
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153 Role of C3 in hepatic clearance of endotoxin Ramadori, G.
1982
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154 Role of the first component (C1q) of complement on the formation of chemotactic factors Leyva-Cobián, F.
1982
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155 Second international workshop on immunogenetics and immunobiology of the rabbit 1982
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156 Selective inhibition of functional sites on cell bound C3b by monoclonal antibodies Tamerius, J.D.
1982
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157 Serum-derived low molecular weight complement inhibitor (LMWI) prevents factor B binding and factor D acitivity Baker, P.J.
1982
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158 Simplified hemolytic assays for the classical (CP) and alternative (AP) pathways of complement (C) Nilsson, U.R.
1982
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159 Size comparison of the trans-membrane channels formed by C5b-8 and C5b-9 Ramm, Louise E.
1982
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160 Solubilization of c-reactive protein (CRP)-pneumococcal c-polysaccharide (PnC) precipitates by complement Volanakis, John E.
1982
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161 Solubilization of immune precipitates by six isolated alternative pathway proteins Teizo, Fujita
1982
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162 Stabilization of C3b, Bb (Mg) by gadolinium and formation of a stable C3b, Bb enzyme with nickel Fishelson, Z.
1982
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163 Structural characterization of C1-esterase inhibitor (C1̄-INH) and comparison with dysfunctional proteins from individuals with hane Harrison, Richard A.
1982
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164 Structural characterization of the c3b inactivator (c3blna) mediated cleavage of human C3 Daw's, Alvin E.
1982
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165 Studies of the interaction of C8 and C9 within the membrane-bound cytolytic complex of complement Monahan, J.B.
1982
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166 Studies with monoclonal antibodies to an unusual murine complement-related activity Goldman, John N.
1982
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167 Synthesis of C4 by cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages (Mx) Newell, S.L
1982
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168 Synthesis of the third component of complement (C3) by rat liver RNA in the mRNA dependent translation system from rabbit reticulocyte lysate Winkler, C.
1982
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169 The BF locus and HLA: Rare alleles coding for functionally active and inactive factor B products O'Neill, G.J.
1982
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170 The binding porperties of human complement C1q; Interaction with mucopolysaccharides Bing, D.H.
1982
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171 The binding reaction between C3b and small molecules in solution Law, S.K.
1982
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172 The breakdown of C3bi to C3c, c3d and C3g Lachmann, P.J.
1982
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173 The C3b inactivator is a serine proteinase Li-min, Hsiung
1982
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174 The lateral mobility and surface distribution of Lyt-1, Lyt-2 and Lyt-3 on mouse thymocytes Howard., Frank D.
1982
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175 The properties of C4 nephritic factor Noboru Tamura,
1982
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176 There are two unlinked genetic loci for human C8 Marcus, D.
1982
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177 The role of C3 and C3 receptors in the induction of the immune response Ranken, Raymond
1982
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178 The role of cellular Fc- and C3-receptors (C3R) in the complement (C) — dependent degradation of soluble immunoglobulin aggregates (AlgG) by normal peritoneal macrophages (MØ). Daha, Mohamed R.
1982
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179 The role of c3 fragments in polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) mediated cytocidal reactions Schreiber, R.D.
1982
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180 The role of endogenous C1q in the membrane of peritoneal macrophages as trigger in polyanion-mediated macrophage stimulation Loos, M.
1982
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181 The terminal cytolytic C5b-9(m) complex of human complement: Transition from an amphiphilic to a hydrophilic state through binding of the s-protein from serum Bhakdi, S.
1982
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182 The thiolester site of human C4: implications of sequence homology with human α2M and human and guinea pig C3 Harrison, R.A.
1982
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183 The third component of human complement: Localization of the autolytic cleavage site Janatova, Jarmila
1982
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184 The use of conglutinin in a quantitative assay for the presence of cell bound C3bi and evidence that a single molecule of C3bi is capable of binding conglutinin Brown, E.
1982
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185 Three dimensional analysis of the membrane attack complex of complement recombined with phospholipid vesicles Podack, E.R.
1982
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186 Transport characteristics of the C5b-9 membrane lesion: A reevaluation of the pore model and one hit theory Sims, Peter J.
1982
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187 Ultrastructural studies of the human complement components C3 and factor B and of cobra venom factor (CVF) Smith, C.A.
1982
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188 Unmasking of Fc and C3b receptors by injury to endothelium Ryan, U.S.
1982
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189 WM1 monoclonal antibody inhibits the binding of activated C3 to surfaces Sim, R.B.
1982
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                             189 gevonden resultaten
 
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