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Complement receptors

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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Erythrocyte Complement Receptors

Critical Reviews™ in Immunology, 1995
Primate 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, 1982
During 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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Macrophage phagocytosis of virulent but not attenuated strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated by mannose receptors in addition to complement receptors.

Journal of Immunology, 1993
We have examined macrophage receptors that mediate phagocytosis of virulent strains (Erdman and H37Rv) and an attenuated strain (H37Ra) of the intracellular pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
L. Schlesinger
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