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Regulation of complement by COMP allows for a novel molecular diagnostic principle in rheumatoid arthritis.
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Inflammation and joint disease: Molecules/fragments that are released upon cartilage breakdown can activate complement and provide a new diagnostics for pathological complement activation
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Ultrastructural immunolocalization of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) in the articular cartilage on the equine third carpal bone in trained and untrained horses
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The NC4 domain of the cartilage-specific collagen IX is a novel complement inhibitor
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The N-terminal domain of the bone protein PRoline/arginine-rich End Leucine-rich repeat Protein (PRELP) impairs osteoclast formation by a new mechanism inhibiting NF-kappaB signaling
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- 2009
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Correlation of in-vivo fragmentation of fibromodulin with that generated in-vitro by MMP-13 and ADAMTS-4 but not ADAMTS-5
2009) Annual General Meeting of the British-Society-for-Matrix-Biology In International Journal of Experimental Pathology 90(2). p.99-99(
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Proteoglycans and more--from molecules to biology.
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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From aggrecan to matrix
2009) Annual General Meeting of the British-Society-for-Matrix-Biology In International Journal of Experimental Pathology 90(2). p.93-93(
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The glycosaminoglycan-binding domain of PRELP acts as a cell type-specific NF-kappa B inhibitor that impairs osteoclastogenesis
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The tyrosine sulfate rich domains of the LRR-proteins fibromodulin and osteoadherin bind motifs of basic clusters in a variety of heparin binding proteins including bioactive factors.
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