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Structural and functional anatomy of the globular domain of complement protein C1q (vol 95, pg 113, 2004)

Structural and functional anatomy of the globular domain of complement protein C1q (vol 95, pg 113, 2004)

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Egile Nagusiak: Kishore, U, Ghai, R, Greenhough, T, Shrive, A, Bonifati, D, Gadjeva, MG, Waters, P, Kojouharova, MS, Chakraborty, T, Agrawal, A
Formatua: Journal article
Argitaratua: 2005
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  • Erratum: Structural and functional anatomy of the globular domain of complement protein C1q (Immunology Letters (2004) 95:2 (113-128) DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2004.06.015)
    nork: Kishore, U, et al.
    Argitaratua: (2005)
  • Structural and functional anatomy of the globular domain of complement protein C1q.
    nork: Kishore, U, et al.
    Argitaratua: (2004)
  • Role of Ca2+ in the electrostatic stability and the functional activity of the globular domain of human C1q.
    nork: Roumenina, LT, et al.
    Argitaratua: (2005)
  • Recombinant forms of monomeric and homotrimeric globular regions of human C1q as inhibitors of complement and microglia activation induced by beta-amyloid and familial dementia peptides
    nork: Nayak, A, et al.
    Argitaratua: (2010)
  • Mutational analyses of the recombinant globular regions of human C1q A, B, and C chains suggest an essential role for arginine and histidine residues in the C1q-IgG interaction.
    nork: Kojouharova, MS, et al.
    Argitaratua: (2004)

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