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Complement Inactivator Proteins

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  • A protein-S binding-site on C4b-binding protein involves beta-chain residues 31-45  Academic Article
  • Activation of human complement by human lymphoid cells sensitized with histocompatibility alloantisera  Academic Article
  • Analysis of protein-S C4b-binding protein interactions by homology modeling and inhibitory antibodies  Academic Article
  • C3 metabolism in a patient with deficiency of 2nd component of complement (c2) and discoid lupus-erythematosus  Academic Article
  • Comparative modeling of the three CP modules of the beta-chain of C4BP and evaluation of potential sites of interaction with protein S  Academic Article
  • Complement-dependent hemodynamic and hematologic changes in the rabbit  Academic Article
  • Depletion of plasma complement in vivo by a protein of cobra venom: its effect on various immunologic reactions   Academic Article
  • Evaluation of c3 receptors on lymphoid cells with different complement sources  Academic Article
  • Identification of residues 413-433 of plasma protein S as essential for binding to C4b-binding protein  Academic Article
  • Involvement of amino acid residues 423-429 of human protein S in binding to C4b-binding protein  Academic Article
  • Low total protein-S antigen but high protein-S activity due to decreased C4b-binding protein in neonates  Academic Article
  • Phospholipase a2 contamination of cobra venom factor preparations. Biologic role in complement-dependent in vivo reactions and inactivation with p-bromophenacyl bromide  Academic Article
  • Protein C pathway impairment in nonsymptomatic cigarette smokers  Academic Article
  • Reevaluation of total, free, and bound protein-S and C4b-binding protein-levels in plasma anticoagulated with citrate or hirudin  Academic Article

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