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- 2007
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A mutation in factor I that is associated with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome does not affect the function of factor I in complement regulation.
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- 2006
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The Complement Regulator C4b-Binding Protein (C4BP) Interacts with both the C4c and C4dg Subfragments of the Parent C4b Ligand: Evidence for Synergy in C4BP Subsite Binding.
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Relapsing fever Spirochetes Borrelia recurrentis and B. duttonii acquire complement regulators C4b-binding protein and factor H
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Logarithmic phase Escherichia coli K1 efficiently avoids serum killing by promoting C4bp-mediated C3b and C4b degradation
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Human C4b-binding protein, structural basis for interaction with streptococcal M protein, a major bacterial virulence factor
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Regulation of complement activation by C-reactive protein: targeting of the inhibitory activity of C4b-binding protein.
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The Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus complement control protein (KCP) binds to heparin and cell surfaces via positively charged amino acids in CCP1-2.
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Backcross and partial advanced intercross analysis of nonobese diabetic gene-mediated effects on collagen-induced arthritis reveals an interactive effect by two major loci.
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Dissecting the regions of virion-associated Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus complement control protein required for complement regulation and cell binding
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- 2005
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The extracellular matrix and inflammation - Fibromodulin activates the classical pathway of complement by directly binding C1q
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