Identification of distinct C3b and C4b recognition sites in the human C3b/C4b receptor (CR1, CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Decay accelerating activity of complement receptor type 1 (CD35). Two active sites are required for dissociating C5 convertasesHuman complement receptor type 1/CD35 is an Epstein-Barr Virus receptorA role for the epidermal growth factor-like domain of P-selectin in ligand recognition and cell adhesionMolecular interactions of complement receptors on B lymphocytes: a CR1/CR2 complex distinct from the CR2/CD19 complexIntersection of the complement and immune systems: a signal transduction complex of the B lymphocyte-containing complement receptor type 2 and CD19Structure of the human CR1 gene. Molecular basis of the structural and quantitative polymorphisms and identification of a new CR1-like allelePlasmodium falciparum uses a key functional site in complement receptor type-1 for invasion of human erythrocytes.Sites within the complement C3b/C4b receptor important for the specificity of ligand binding.The intracellular bacterium Rhodococcus equi requires Mac-1 to bind to mammalian cells.Geographical distribution of complement receptor type 1 variants and their associated disease risk.Variola virus immune evasion design: expression of a highly efficient inhibitor of human complement.Molecular characterization of the human macrophage mannose receptor: demonstration of multiple carbohydrate recognition-like domains and phagocytosis of yeasts in Cos-1 cells.Meningococcal disease and the complement system.Cloning of cDNA coding for the beta chain of human complement component C4b-binding protein: sequence homology with the alpha chain.Complement System Part I - Molecular Mechanisms of Activation and Regulation.Immune adherence revisited: novel players in an old game.Leishmania major-human macrophage interactions: cooperation between Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18) and complement receptor type 1 (CD35) in promastigote adhesion.Localization by site-directed mutagenesis of the site in human complement factor H that binds to Streptococcus pyogenes M protein.Expression and localization of proteins of the complement system in human skin.Alzheimer risk associated with a copy number variation in the complement receptor 1 increasing C3b/C4b binding sites.Development of complement therapeutics for inhibition of immune-mediated red cell destructionMapping of the C3b-binding site of CR1 and construction of a (CR1)2-F(ab')2 chimeric complement inhibitor.Mapping of the Epstein-Barr virus and C3dg binding sites to a common domain on complement receptor type 2.Mouse complement regulatory protein Crry/p65 uses the specific mechanisms of both human decay-accelerating factor and membrane cofactor proteinA novel sialic acid binding site on factor H mediates serum resistance of sialylated Neisseria gonorrhoeae.Complement receptor 1/CD35 is a receptor for mannan-binding lectin.Initial assessment of the pathogenic mechanisms of the recently identified Alzheimer risk LociIdentification of a complement receptor 1 peptide for inhibition of immune hemolysisLigation of erythrocyte CR1 induces its clustering in complex with scaffolding protein FAP-1The interaction between complement component C4b-binding protein and the vitamin K-dependent protein S forms a link between blood coagulation and the complement systemMouse CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory cells are protected from autologous complement mediated injury by Crry and CD59.Identification of three physically and functionally distinct binding sites for C3b in human complement factor H by deletion mutagenesis.Kinetic analysis of the interactions between vaccinia virus complement control protein and human complement proteins C3b and C4b.CR1 in Alzheimer's disease.Complement receptor 1 and the molecular pathogenesis of malaria.Inflammation in Alzheimer's Disease and Molecular Genetics: Recent Update.Protection of host cells by complement regulators.Molecular basis of subtotal complement C6 deficiency. A carboxy-terminally truncated but functionally active C6.Human regulator of complement activation (RCA) gene family proteins and their relationship to microbial infection.Characterization of complement receptor 1 domains for prevention of complement-mediated red cell destruction.
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Identification of distinct C3b and C4b recognition sites in the human C3b/C4b receptor (CR1, CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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1988 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1988 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1988年の論文
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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Identification of distinct C3b ...... CD35) by deletion mutagenesis
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D T Fearon
L B Klickstein
L D Rabson
T J Bartow
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10.1084/JEM.168.5.1699
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1988-11-01T00:00:00Z