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Skeletal Radiology, 1995
To describe the technique of C1-2 arthrography and recommend it as a suitable treatment for pain due to C1-2 abnormalities.One hundred patients with the following conditions were studied: cervical pain or neuralgia without radiographic changes (group 1, n = 23), osteoarthritis (group 2, n = 37), rheumatoid arthritis (group 3, n = 23), ankylosing ...
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To describe the technique of C1-2 arthrography and recommend it as a suitable treatment for pain due to C1-2 abnormalities.One hundred patients with the following conditions were studied: cervical pain or neuralgia without radiographic changes (group 1, n = 23), osteoarthritis (group 2, n = 37), rheumatoid arthritis (group 3, n = 23), ankylosing ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1984
The first component of complement, C1, is a calcium-dependent complex of two loosely interacting subunits: C1q, responsible for the binding of activators to C1; C1r2—C1s2, which supports the autoactivation potential of C1, together with the proteolytic activity of activated C1 on its two substrates, C4 and C2.
M G, Colomb, G J, Arlaud, C L, Villiers
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The first component of complement, C1, is a calcium-dependent complex of two loosely interacting subunits: C1q, responsible for the binding of activators to C1; C1r2—C1s2, which supports the autoactivation potential of C1, together with the proteolytic activity of activated C1 on its two substrates, C4 and C2.
M G, Colomb, G J, Arlaud, C L, Villiers
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C1 inhibitor: different mechanisms of reaction with complement component C1 and C1s.
Immunological investigations, 1991Inactivation of human complement subcomponent C1-s by its regulator C1 inhibitor at physiological ionic strength proceeded at a 3-fold higher rate when C1-s was in the physiological C1- complex with subcomponents C1q and C1-r rather than as purified subunit.
G L, Hortin, B L, Trimpe
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2020
We prove the existence of two real-analytic diffeomorphisms of the circle with break of the same size and an irrational rotation number of semibounded type that are not C1+??-smoothly conjugate for any ?? > 0. In this way, we show that the previous result concerning the C1-smoothness of conjugacy for these mappings is the exact estimate of smoothness ...
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We prove the existence of two real-analytic diffeomorphisms of the circle with break of the same size and an irrational rotation number of semibounded type that are not C1+??-smoothly conjugate for any ?? > 0. In this way, we show that the previous result concerning the C1-smoothness of conjugacy for these mappings is the exact estimate of smoothness ...
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Interaction of C1-inhibitor with the C1r and C1s subcomponents in human C1.
Biochimica et biophysica acta, 19791. Insoluble IgG-ovalbumin aggregates were used to bind and activate C1 from human serum. The bound C1 provided a useful reagent for studying the interaction of C1 subcomponents with C1-inhibitor. 2. C1-inhibitor bound to both subcomponents (C1r and C1s in C1 and formed stable complexes of respective apparent molecular weights 197,000 and 185,000, as ...
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