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Details on Person Ghebrehiwet, B

Class:IdPerson:158155
_displayNameGhebrehiwet, B
_timestamp2005-01-20 14:45:15
created[InstanceEdit:158298] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-01-20 14:44:36
firstnameBerhane
initialB
surnameGhebrehiwet
(author)[LiteratureReference:158165] Isolation, cDNA cloning, and overexpression of a 33-kD cell surface glycoprotein that binds to the globular "heads" of C1q
[LiteratureReference:158240] Identification of the zinc-dependent endothelial cell binding protein for high molecular weight kininogen and factor XII: identity with the receptor that binds to the globular "heads" of C1q (gC1q-R)
[LiteratureReference:158349] Factor XII-dependent contact activation on endothelial cells and binding proteins gC1qR and cytokeratin 1
[LiteratureReference:1605817] The hemopexin-like C-terminal domain of membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase regulates proteolysis of a multifunctional protein, gC1qR
[LiteratureReference:9650564] The plasma bradykinin-forming pathways and its interrelationships with complement
[LiteratureReference:9651455] Novel pathogenic mechanism and therapeutic approaches to angioedema associated with C1 inhibitor deficiency
[LiteratureReference:9857950] Factor XII-independent activation of the bradykinin-forming cascade: Implications for the pathogenesis of hereditary angioedema types I and II
[LiteratureReference:9936653] Interaction of high molecular weight kininogen binding proteins on endothelial cells
[LiteratureReference:9937618] Activation-dependent surface expression of gC1qR/p33 on human blood platelets
[LiteratureReference:9937861] High-molecular-weight kininogen fragments stimulate the secretion of cytokines and chemokines through uPAR, Mac-1, and gC1qR in monocytes
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