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Virulence associated gene 8 enhances contact system activity by inhibiting the regulatory function of C1 inhibitor

Virulence associated gene 8 enhances contact system activity by inhibiting the regulatory function of C1 inhibitor

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Main Authors: Hovingh, E, De Maat, S, Cloherty, A, Johnson, S, Pinelli, E, Maas, C, Jongerius, I
Format: Conference item
Published: Elsevier 2018
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