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The following pages link to Activator-specific requirement of properdin in the initiation and amplification of the alternative pathway complement (Q36384714):
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- Variability and action mechanism of a family of anticomplement proteins in Ixodes ricinus (Q28471851) (← links)
- C5 inhibition prevents renal failure in a mouse model of lethal C3 glomerulopathy (Q30274884) (← links)
- Combination of factor H mutation and properdin deficiency causes severe C3 glomerulonephritis (Q30415634) (← links)
- Deletion of Crry and DAF on murine platelets stimulates thrombopoiesis and increases factor H-dependent resistance of peripheral platelets to complement attack (Q33405750) (← links)
- A novel antibody against human properdin inhibits the alternative complement system and specifically detects properdin from blood samples. (Q33568131) (← links)
- Review: Complement and its regulatory proteins in kidney diseases (Q33647738) (← links)
- Targeted inhibition of the complement alternative pathway with complement receptor 2 and factor H attenuates collagen antibody-induced arthritis in mice (Q33687307) (← links)
- Identification of tubular heparan sulfate as a docking platform for the alternative complement component properdin in proteinuric renal disease (Q33764140) (← links)
- Complement activation by CpG in a human whole blood loop system: mechanisms and immunomodulatory effects (Q33801802) (← links)
- Activation of complement factor B contributes to murine and human myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury (Q33852943) (← links)
- Role and mechanism of action of complement in regulating T cell immunity (Q34072846) (← links)
- Complement and its role in innate and adaptive immune responses (Q34088142) (← links)
- Genetic and therapeutic targeting of properdin in mice prevents complement-mediated tissue injury (Q34162118) (← links)
- Native polymeric forms of properdin selectively bind to targets and promote activation of the alternative pathway of complement (Q34172424) (← links)
- The alternative pathway is critical for pathogenic complement activation in endotoxin- and diet-induced atherosclerosis in low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice (Q34297184) (← links)
- Complement alternative pathway activation in human nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (Q34317685) (← links)
- RETRACTED: Properdin homeostasis requires turnover of the alternative complement pathway (Q34320277) (← links)
- Role of complement in host-microbe homeostasis of the periodontium (Q34727808) (← links)
- Properdin levels in human sepsis (Q35037612) (← links)
- Anti-mouse properdin TSR 5/6 monoclonal antibodies block complement alternative pathway-dependent pathogenesis (Q35149952) (← links)
- Properdin Contributes to Allergic Airway Inflammation through Local C3a Generation (Q35864604) (← links)
- C5aR expression in a novel GFP reporter gene knockin mouse: implications for the mechanism of action of C5aR signaling in T cell immunity (Q35884221) (← links)
- CTRP6 is an endogenous complement regulator that can effectively treat induced arthritis (Q36139328) (← links)
- Complement-targeted therapeutics in periodontitis (Q36302901) (← links)
- Anti-complement activity of the Ixodes scapularis salivary protein Salp20. (Q36422019) (← links)
- Loss of properdin exacerbates C3 glomerulopathy resulting from factor H deficiency (Q36509318) (← links)
- Local release of properdin in the cellular microenvironment: role in pattern recognition and amplification of the alternative pathway of complement. (Q36540594) (← links)
- Blocking properdin, the alternative pathway, and anaphylatoxin receptors ameliorates renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in decay-accelerating factor and CD59 double-knockout mice (Q36718295) (← links)
- Properdin: New roles in pattern recognition and target clearance. (Q37066042) (← links)
- The alternative complement pathway revisited (Q37141297) (← links)
- Complement-dependent T-cell lymphopenia caused by thymocyte deletion of the membrane complement regulator Crry (Q37142154) (← links)
- Complexity of complement activation in sepsis (Q37170093) (← links)
- Identification of a novel mode of complement activation on stimulated platelets mediated by properdin and C3(H2O). (Q37200463) (← links)
- Recent developments in low molecular weight complement inhibitors (Q37456835) (← links)
- Complementary Tolls in the periodontium: how periodontal bacteria modify complement and Toll-like receptor responses to prevail in the host (Q37486358) (← links)
- Properdin binding to complement activating surfaces depends on initial C3b deposition (Q37612601) (← links)
- Complement inhibition by gram-positive pathogens: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications (Q37671690) (← links)
- Complement and periodontitis. (Q37769810) (← links)
- O-Fucosylation of Thrombospondin Type 1 Repeats (Q37785141) (← links)
- Crosstalk between complement and toll-like receptors (Q37959890) (← links)
- Properdin in complement activation and tissue injury (Q38118454) (← links)
- The complement system and its role in the pathogenesis of periodontitis: current concepts. (Q38231443) (← links)
- Structural insight into proteolytic activation and regulation of the complement system (Q38991069) (← links)
- Properdin and factor h: opposing players on the alternative complement pathway "see-saw". (Q39158331) (← links)
- Complement activation by tubular cells is mediated by properdin binding (Q39946407) (← links)
- Essential role for the lectin pathway in collagen antibody-induced arthritis revealed through use of adenovirus programming complement inhibitor MAp44 expression (Q41876336) (← links)
- The role of properdin in zymosan- and Escherichia coli-induced complement activation (Q42285785) (← links)
- Complement C3a signaling facilitates skeletal muscle regeneration by regulating monocyte function and trafficking (Q47103851) (← links)
- The properdin pathway: an "alternative activation pathway" or a "critical amplification loop" for C3 and C5 activation? (Q49721910) (← links)
- Human Properdin Opsonizes Nanoparticles and Triggers a Potent Pro-inflammatory Response by Macrophages without Involving Complement Activation (Q50321556) (← links)