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Mouse podocyte complement factor H: the functional analog to human complement receptor 1.Academic Article Why?
Role of complement and complement regulatory proteins in glomerulonephritis.Academic Article Why?
Serum terminal complement component levels in hypocomplementemic glomerulonephritides.Academic Article Why?
Sublytic complement attack reduces infarct size in rabbit isolated hearts: evidence for C5a-mediated cardioprotection.Academic Article Why?
The role of complement component 3 (C3) in differentiation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells.Academic Article Why?
A properdin dependent nephritic factor slowly activating C3, C5, and C9 in membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, types I and III.Academic Article Why?
COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION OF THE GLOMERULER EPITHELIAL CELLGrant Why?
Transgenic mice overexpressing the complement inhibitor crry as a soluble protein are protected from antibody-induced glomerular injury.Academic Article Why?
Autoantibody to complement neoantigens in membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis.Academic Article Why?
Overexpression of complement inhibitor Crry does not prevent cryoglobulin-associated membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis.Academic Article Why?
Expression of a soluble complement inhibitor protects transgenic mice from antibody-induced acute renal failure.Academic Article Why?
Complement is activated in kidney by endotoxin but does not cause the ensuing acute renal failure.Academic Article Why?
Complement regulation in renal disease models.Academic Article Why?
Distinct roles for C3a and C5a in complement-induced tubulointerstitial injury.Academic Article Why?
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