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Details on Person Józsi, Mihály

Class:IdPerson:4416499
_displayNameJózsi, Mihály
_timestamp2013-08-26 11:21:49
created[InstanceEdit:4416445] Shamovsky, V, 2013-08-26
firstnameMihály
initialM
surnameJózsi
(author)[LiteratureReference:4416461] Human pentraxin 3 binds to the complement regulator c4b-binding protein
[LiteratureReference:4416621] Hemolytic uremic syndrome: a factor H mutation (E1172Stop) causes defective complement control at the surface of endothelial cells
[LiteratureReference:4416633] Mutations in factor H reduce binding affinity to C3b and heparin and surface attachment to endothelial cells in hemolytic uremic syndrome
[LiteratureReference:4416670] Factor H and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome: mutations in the C-terminus cause structural changes and defective recognition functions
[LiteratureReference:9957139] SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein Is Not Responsible for Over-Activation of Complement Lectin Pathway
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