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Forensic Science International, 1992
The anaphylatoxin C3a or its desArg form (C3a/desArg) generated during complement activation could be detected in the vicinity of incised skin wounds of guinea pigs using immunoblotting methods. The C3a/desArg peptides were detectable immediately after injury in local sites up to 3 mm from the wound edge.
Y, Maeno +4 more
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The anaphylatoxin C3a or its desArg form (C3a/desArg) generated during complement activation could be detected in the vicinity of incised skin wounds of guinea pigs using immunoblotting methods. The C3a/desArg peptides were detectable immediately after injury in local sites up to 3 mm from the wound edge.
Y, Maeno +4 more
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Complement anaphylatoxin C3a as a novel independent prognostic marker in heart failure
Clinical Research in Cardiology, 2012The purpose of this study was to evaluate complement activation in a heart failure cohort. Based on their powerful biological activity, we hypothesized that the levels of anaphylatoxin C3a are related to pathological signs and outcomes in heart failure.Complement activation products C3a and SC5b9 were determined in 182 consecutive CHF patients (single ...
Gombos, Tímea +8 more
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Complement C3a and C4a Increased in Plasma of Patients with Aspirin-induced Asthma
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2006Abstract Rationale Aspirin-induced asthma (AIA) is a distinct clinical syndrome that affects up to 10% of adults with asthma. Although eicosanoid metabolites appear to play an important role in AIA, the exact pathogenic mechanism for the syndrome remains obscure.
Seung-Ha, Lee +7 more
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Complement fragments C3a and C5a: The salt and pepper of the immune response
European Journal of Immunology, 2010AbstractThe influence of complement on B‐cell responses has been known for many years, but the notion that T‐cell recognition, expansion and differentiation are complement dependent has only recently gained impetus. DC, and to a lesser extent T cells, produce a range of complement components necessary for complement activation, and these cells also ...
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Complement Peptide C3a Promotes Astrocyte Survival in Response to Ischemic Stress
Molecular Neurobiology, 2015Astrocytes are the most numerous cells in the central nervous system with a range of homeostatic and regulatory functions. Under normal conditions as well as after ischemia, astrocytes promote neuronal survival. We have previously reported that the complement-derived peptide C3a stimulates neuronal differentiation of neural progenitor cells and ...
Shinjyo, Noriko +3 more
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Complement anaphylatoxin C3a and C5a formation in premature children with respiratory distress
European Journal of Pediatrics, 1996Premature children (n = 25) with respiratory distress (RD) were studied regarding complement activation and formation of the anaphylatoxins C3a and C5a. Blood samples were drawn on admission to the paediatric intensive care unit. In 18 of the patients RD was accompanied by other perinatal complications like pneumothorax or intracerebral haemorrhages ...
A, Enskog +5 more
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Complexes of IgG molecules and C3a and C4a complement components in human serum
European Journal of Immunology, 1992AbstractA heterogeneous group of proteins was separated from human serum IgG using 5 M guanidine hydrochloride solution in 0.1 M acetic acid. The protein mixture was fractionated by reverse‐phase high‐performance liquid chromatography and two proteins were isolated and identified as the C3a and C4a complement components (anaphylatoxins) according to ...
R, Nezlin, A, Freywald
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Complement C3a: Shaping the Plasticity of the Post-stroke Brain
2017Complement is part of the innate immune system that plays a major role in the initiation of inflammation and host defence against pathogenic bacteria. Complement activation is also a contributor to tissue damage in a range of autoimmune conditions. For those reasons, the activation of the complement system in the central nervous system (CNS) was for ...
Anna Stokowska, Marcela Pekna
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Complement C3a-C3aR signaling in the colon epithelium 4117
The Journal of ImmunologyAbstract Description The liver-derived complement system has been considered the body’s main source for the complement cascade. Recently, complement C3 was found to be expressed in the gut under steady-state conditions and during inflammatory conditions.
Jaclyn A. Rivas +4 more
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Complement C3a levels and misinterpretation of classifier technology
Inflammation Research, 2016openaire +3 more sources

