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Association of Complement Proteins with C Reactive Protein in Non-Obese Women with and Without Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. [PDF]
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Vesiculation as potential novel pathogenic mechanism in autoimmune hemolytic anemia. [PDF]
de Boer ECW+14 more
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Complement System Inhibitors in Nephrology: An Update-Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Classical complement pathway factor alterations in narcolepsy
Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2022AbstractObjective:Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder long hypothesised to be an autoimmune disease. Complement-mediated immune mechanisms have not been investigated in detail in narcolepsy. Our aim was to establish the significance of classical pathway activation in narcolepsy.Methods:Sera of 42 narcolepsy patients and 26 healthy controls were ...
Hande Yüceer+7 more
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The Classical Complement Pathway: Activation and Regulation of the First Complement Component
Advances in Immunology, 1985Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the activation and regulation of the first complement component. . The chapter outlines the history of the classical pathway of the complement system. Clq and C1 are bound and activated by immune complexes or aggregates containing IgG or IgM but not by those containing IgA, IgD, or IgE . Among IgG subclasses,
N. Cooper
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The non-classical functions of the classical complement pathway recognition subcomponent C1q
Immunology Letters, 2010C1q, the ligand recognition subcomponent of the classical complement pathway has steadily been gaining recognition as a bridge between innate and adaptive immunity. C1q has been shown to be involved in the modulation of various immune cells (such as dendritic cells, platelets, microglia cells and lymphocytes), clearance of apoptotic cells, a range of ...
Uday Kishore+3 more
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Classical pathway complement activity in schizophrenia
Neuroscience Letters, 2005There is considerable evidence to suggest a role for complement in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia, but the data related to the classical pathway complement activity in patients with schizophrenia are conflicting. In the present study, the total hemolytic activity of the complement and the activities of individual complement components, C1, C2, C3 ...
Robert B. Sim+2 more
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