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Details on Person Jensenius, JC

Class:IdPerson:174545
_displayNameJensenius, JC
_timestamp2012-03-30 21:56:54
created[InstanceEdit:174543] de Bono, B, 2006-02-20 13:32:19
firstnameJens C.
initialJC
modified[InstanceEdit:2173604] Shamovsky, V, 2012-03-30
surnameJensenius
(author)[LiteratureReference:174542] The mannan-binding lectin pathway of complement activation: biology and disease association
[LiteratureReference:182412] Distinct pathways of mannan-binding lectin (MBL)- and C1-complex autoactivation revealed by reconstitution of MBL with recombinant MBL-associated serine protease-2
[LiteratureReference:981704] On the site of C4 deposition upon complement activation via the mannan-binding lectin pathway or the classical pathway
[LiteratureReference:2132265] Serum levels of chicken mannan-binding lectin (MBL) during virus infections; indication that chicken MBL is an acute phase reactant
[LiteratureReference:2132266] Immunohistochemical investigation of the tissue distribution of mannan-binding lectin in non-infected and virus-infected chickens
[LiteratureReference:2173402] Characterization of recombinant mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease (MASP)-3 suggests an activation mechanism different from that of MASP-1 and MASP-2
[LiteratureReference:2173407] Collections and ficolins: humoral lectins of the innate immune defense
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