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LBO2 Long-term renal and cardiovascular risks of tacrolimus in lupus nephritis patients
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Pegcetacoplan-induced remission in pediatric immune-complex membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis with comorbid autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease: a case report. [PDF]
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Shaping Tumor Microenvironment by Amplifying the Complement Cascade for Improved Immune Response in Pancreatic Cancer Model. [PDF]
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Arthritis & Rheumatology, 2023
The role of complement in human autoimmune, inflammatory, and infectious diseases is reviewed, focusing on clinical applicability. A typical case is presented in which serum testing for C3 and C4 is performed to help assess a syndrome with a broad differential diagnosis.
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The role of complement in human autoimmune, inflammatory, and infectious diseases is reviewed, focusing on clinical applicability. A typical case is presented in which serum testing for C3 and C4 is performed to help assess a syndrome with a broad differential diagnosis.
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Complement and Complement Deficiencies
Seminars in Liver Disease, 1997The complement system provides a first line of defense and mediates a large variety of cellular and humoral interactions within the immune response, including chemotaxis, phagocytosis, cell adhesion, and B-cell differentiation. The system involves more than 30 serum components and numerous cell surface regulators and receptors.
K, Whaley, W, Schwaeble
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1992
Recently, a number of exciting developments have increased our understanding of complement receptors. These advances include determination of the spatial organization of the short consensus repeat unit, analysis of active sites within short consensus repeats, downregulation in vivo of the complement system by a recombinant receptor, elucidation of the ...
M, Krych, J P, Atkinson, V M, Holers
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Recently, a number of exciting developments have increased our understanding of complement receptors. These advances include determination of the spatial organization of the short consensus repeat unit, analysis of active sites within short consensus repeats, downregulation in vivo of the complement system by a recombinant receptor, elucidation of the ...
M, Krych, J P, Atkinson, V M, Holers
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Complement Clauses and Complementation Strategies
1995Abstract A complement clause is a type of clause which fills an argument slot in the structure of another clause. Most languages have a restricted set of complement-taking verbs (CTVs) which may have either an NP—as in (i) and (3) from English—or a complement clause—as in (2) and (4)—corresponding to a core argument slot.
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2000
Complement is a term coined a century ago by Ehrlich and Morgenroth (1) to describe the heat-labile bactericidad activity in fresh serum that cooperates with antibody, complementing its ability to kill microbes. Since that time, our understanding of the complexities of this system of enzymes, receptors, and regulatory proteins has grown tremendously ...
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Complement is a term coined a century ago by Ehrlich and Morgenroth (1) to describe the heat-labile bactericidad activity in fresh serum that cooperates with antibody, complementing its ability to kill microbes. Since that time, our understanding of the complexities of this system of enzymes, receptors, and regulatory proteins has grown tremendously ...
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