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Class:IdPerson:158375
_displayNameJoseph, K
_timestamp2005-01-20 14:46:04
created[InstanceEdit:158298] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-01-20 14:44:36
firstnameKusumam
initialK
surnameJoseph
(author)[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:9651485] Complement, Kinins, and Hereditary Angioedema: Mechanisms of Plasma Instability when C1 Inhibitor is Absent
[LiteratureReference:9655737] Studies of the mechanisms of bradykinin generation in hereditary angioedema plasma
[LiteratureReference:9655769] Pathogenic mechanisms of bradykinin mediated diseases: dysregulation of an innate inflammatory pathway
[LiteratureReference:9658938] Heat shock protein 90 catalyzes activation of the prekallikrein-kininogen complex in the absence of factor XII
[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:9946044] Alzheimer's Disease: In Vitro and In Vivo Evidence of Activation of the Plasma Bradykinin-Forming Cascade and Implications for Therapy
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