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Navigating immunity to predict cardiovascular risk. [PDF]
Trimaille A, Santulli G.
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Microglial Plasticity in Vascular Dementia: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Reprogramming. [PDF]
Shukla M, Li J, Sun Y, Jin R, Li G.
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Targeting immune dysregulation in chronic spontaneous urticaria: beyond antihistamines. [PDF]
Ye YM.
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Complement in brain and eye disease: shared mechanisms, convergent pathologies, and common therapeutic opportunities. [PDF]
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Structure and specificity of complement receptors
Fifteen to 16 cell surface proteins which interact with soluble components of the complement system have now been identified. Most of these--CR1, CR2, CR3, "CR4", DAF, HSV-1 c glycoprotein, Gp 45-70, p150,95, cell-surface Factor H, and a 90 kD protein--interact with C3 or C4 and their degradation products.
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THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT AND COMPLEMENT RECEPTORS IN INDUCTION AND REGULATION OF IMMUNITY
Annual Review of Immunology, 1998▪ Abstract Covalent attachment of activated complement C3 (C3d) to antigen links innate and adaptive immunity by targeting antigen to follicular dendritic cells (FDC) and B cells via specific receptors CD21 and CD35. Recent characterization of knockout mice deficient in complement components C3, C4, or the receptors CD21 and CD35 as well as ...
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