THE ALLOANTIBODY RESPONSE IS DEPENDENT UPON THE CLASSICAL PATHWAY OF COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION
James E. Marsh+2 more
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Predominant role of IgM‐dependent activation of the classical pathway in the clearance of dying cells by murine bone marrow‐derived macrophages in vitro [PDF]
Pierre Quartier+4 more
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Unravelling charge transport mechanisms in graphene nanosheet networks: by combining temperature‐dependent conductivity measurements with a Random Resistor Network model, this study identifies a transition from hopping‐dominated conduction to a band‐like transport mechanism.
Alessandro Grillo+9 more
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High Thermoelectric Performance in Low‐Cost Cu8SiSxSe6‐x Argyrodite
This study discovers the great potential of Cu8SiSxSe6‐x argyrodites as new, low‐cost, Te‐free thermoelectric materials. The proposed defect scheme suppresses the phase transition, enhances the weighted mobility and optimizes the grain boundary contacts.
Taras Parashchuk+7 more
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Comparing classical pathways and modern networks: towards the development of an edge ontology [PDF]
Long Lu+8 more
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Classical pathway activity C3c, C4 and C1-inhibitor protein reference intervals determination in EDTA plasma. [PDF]
Lopez B+12 more
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Complement Protein C3 Binding toMycobacterium tuberculosisIs Initiated by the Classical Pathway in Human Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid [PDF]
J. Scott Ferguson+3 more
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Fully Bio‐Based Epoxy Resins from Liquefied Wood for Chemically Recyclable Wood Coatings
A bio‐based and chemically recyclable epoxy resin derived from liquefied wood and its use in wood coatings is presented. The resin exhibits mechanical, thermal, and water‐resistant properties comparable to commercial coatings and can be chemically recycled and reused. This approach provides fast access to glossy and fully biobased durable wood coatings
Qisong Hu+6 more
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