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Activated guinea-pig C3 and the immune adherence receptor (a complement receptor) on cell membranes.
Hiroshi Okada, N Okada
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Objective Ultrasound (US) has been proposed as a potential tool for assessing skin fibrosis in systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, a large‐scale comparison of US‐based assessment with histologic markers of skin fibrosis has not been reported. We evaluated US‐based skin assessments for their face validity (differentiation between involved SSc and healthy
Ruhani Desai +12 more
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Diffusion‐Weighted Imaging for the Evaluation of the Sacroiliac Joint in Pediatric Patients
Objective Maturational signal in the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) of skeletally immature youth is often misinterpreted as inflammation. Diagnostic tools that improve specificity are greatly needed. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values from diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI), when used with standard imaging, may enhance diagnostic accuracy.
Michael L. Francavilla +6 more
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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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Erythrocyte Complement Receptors
Critical Reviews™ in Immunology, 1995Primate erythrocytes express complement receptors (E-CR), which can extrinsically bind C3b and Cb4. This interaction allows primate erythrocytes to bind complement opsonized particles and immune complexes, a phenomenon historically referred to as immune adherence. The binding of C3b and C4b by E-CR also leads to inhibition of complement activation. The
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Characterization of complement receptors
Molecular Immunology, 1982During recent years the research on the biochemistry and biology of complement receptors has made considerable progress, since not only the ligands but also the receptors have been better defined. In this contribution we describe the present status including data from the literature and our own laboratory.
M P, Dierich +5 more
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Complement Receptors and Cell Associated Complement Components
Immunological Communications, 1977Membrane receptors for activated complement components are widely distributed amongst tissue cells of most mammalian species. Common amongst these are receptors for C3b which mediate many of the biological functions of C3. In addition, the genetic control of certain complement components is linked to the genes which code for the major ...
I, McConnell, P J, Lachmann
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Complement receptors and phagocytosis
Current Opinion in Immunology, 1991Current understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in regulating the phagocytic function of monocytes, macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes is summarized, giving emphasis to the role of the phagocyte integrins of the CD11/CD18 family. New data relating to the hypotheses that optimal function of these receptors is a property of activated
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