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Properdin binds independent of complement activation in an in vivo model of anti-glomerular basement membrane disease
Properdin and factor H production by human dendritic cells modulates their T-cell stimulatory capacity and is regulated by IFN-
Monomeric C-reactive protein inhibits renal cell-directed complement activation mediated by properdin
Functional assessment of mouse complement pathway activities. and quantification of C3b/C3c/iC3b in an experimental model of mouse renal ischaemia/reperfusion injury
Myeloperoxidase Directs Properdin-Mediated Complement Activation
Differential Complement Activation Pathways Promote C3b Deposition on Native and Acetylated LDL thereby Inducing Lipoprotein Binding to the Complement Receptor 1
Phagocytosis of apoptotic or necrotic cells differentially regulates the transcriptional expression of IL-12 family members in dendritic cells
Properdin-dependent activation and control of immune-homeostasis and autoimmunity
Neutrophil components as regulators of the complement system
Dendritic cells express alternative pathway components properdin and factor H: Differential regulation by Interferons and IL-27
Nucleosomes and C1q bound to glomerular endothelial cells serve as targets for autoantibodies and determine complement activation