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Class:IdPerson:4339283
_displayNameLambris, John D
_timestamp2013-08-18 17:58:37
created[InstanceEdit:4339280] Shamovsky, V, 2013-08-18
firstnameJohn D
initialJD
surnameLambris
(author)[LiteratureReference:4339282] Structures of C3b in complex with factors B and D give insight into complement convertase formation
[LiteratureReference:4339296] Structure of complement fragment C3b-factor H and implications for host protection by complement regulators
[LiteratureReference:4416369] Molecular basis for complement recognition and inhibition determined by crystallographic studies of the staphylococcal complement inhibitor (SCIN) bound to C3c and C3b
[LiteratureReference:4420260] Interactions between coagulation and complement--their role in inflammation
[LiteratureReference:4420261] Molecular intercommunication between the complement and coagulation systems
[LiteratureReference:4420273] The role of third complement component (C3) in homing of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells into bone marrow
[LiteratureReference:4420284] Crosstalk pathways between Toll-like receptors and the complement system
[LiteratureReference:4420285] Complement component C3 binds to activated normal platelets without preceding proteolytic activation and promotes binding to complement receptor 1
[LiteratureReference:4549287] Complement anaphylatoxin C3a is a potent inducer of embryonic chick retina regeneration
[LiteratureReference:9650298] Novel mechanisms and functions of complement
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