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Reduced C8 beta messenger RNA expression in families with hereditary C8 beta deficiency
The Journal of Immunology, 1991Abstract Individuals with functional C8 beta deficiency are at increased risk for systemic neisserial infections. Studies by others have shown that the structural gene for this protein appears intact in deficient individuals. We studied affected individuals from 10 unrelated families to determine the basis for their defect.
P R, Warnick, P, Densen
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 1998
Human C8 is composed of three nonidentical subunits (C8 alpha, C8 beta, and C8 gamma) that are encoded in separate genes. In C8 isolated from serum, these are arranged as a disulfide-linked C8 alpha-gamma dimer that is noncovalently associated with C8 beta.
S F, Schreck +6 more
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Human C8 is composed of three nonidentical subunits (C8 alpha, C8 beta, and C8 gamma) that are encoded in separate genes. In C8 isolated from serum, these are arranged as a disulfide-linked C8 alpha-gamma dimer that is noncovalently associated with C8 beta.
S F, Schreck +6 more
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2008
This chapter presents a song, which describes the bridge of Zakho. The author calls this bridge as the bridge of Dalale. This was in the time of the Abbasids. The songs were sung by the informant Dawid ʾAdamin who grew up and lived in the villages of Barwar in northern Iraq. The majority of the Assyrians of Barwar belong to the Church of the East.
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This chapter presents a song, which describes the bridge of Zakho. The author calls this bridge as the bridge of Dalale. This was in the time of the Abbasids. The songs were sung by the informant Dawid ʾAdamin who grew up and lived in the villages of Barwar in northern Iraq. The majority of the Assyrians of Barwar belong to the Church of the East.
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