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Association of activated properdin with complexes of properdin with C3

The Journal of Immunology, 1991
Abstract An ELISA using antibody to properdin (P), followed by antibody to C3 to detect complexes of P with C3 (P-C3), detected low levels of P-C3 complexes in human serum and plasma samples. Incubating serum for 1 h at 37 degrees C increased the amount of P-C3 and diminished factor B hemolytic activity without altering total alternative
L Y, Whiteman, D B, Purkall, S, Ruddy
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Properdin factor D. II. Activation to D by properdin.

The Journal of experimental medicine, 1974
The protein in the properdin pathway responsible for conversion of precursor factor D to D has been isolated and found to be identical with properdin. Sequential ion exchange and gel filtration chromatography demonstrated identity between properdin protein, measured by radial immunodiffusion, and the capacity to activate D to D, assessed by formation ...
D T, Fearon, K F, Austen, S, Ruddy
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Properdin — Its Biologic Importance

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
IN the classical complement system, complement action is initiated by immune complexes through the activation of C1, the first component of complement.
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Properdin is a trimer

Molecular Immunology, 1982
Abstract Physical measurements on native properdin suggest that this protein is a trimer of mol. wt 145,600–152,600 consisting of three apparently identical subunits of mol. wt 49, 100 each.
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The role of properdin and Factor H in disease.

Advances in Immunology, 2022
Claudio Cortés   +4 more
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Immunity, Infection, and Properdin

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1959
The word "immune" derives from the Romans, who used it to describe those persons declared exempt from taxation and other obligations to the state. The meaning was later applied to the exemption and protection due to the early Christian church and its officers, as in "papal immunity" or the "immunity from arrest" found in the sanctuary of the church ...
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Enumerating the role of properdin in the pathogenesis of IgA nephropathy and its possible therapies.

International Immunopharmacology, 2021
Srijita Ghosh   +7 more
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Properdin.

Polski tygodnik lekarski, 2000
E, RUDZKI, T, CHORZELSKI
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Properdin Factor B

1984
The properdin factor B (BF) polymorphism comprises two common alleles, F and S; two less common alleles, Fl and SO.7 (previously termed SI); and several further rare alleles, described by Mauff et al. [1]. These electrophoretic variants have been used in traditional linkage analyses to map the structural gene coding for factor B between HLA-B and HLA ...
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