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    Roumenina L, Bureeva S, Kantardjiev A, Karlinsky D, Andia-Pravdivy JE, Sim R, Kaplun A, Popov M, Kishore U, Atanasov B.
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  • 25. An intact phosphocholine binding site is necessary for transgenic rabbit C-reactive protein to protect mice against challenge with platelet-activating factor.
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  • 27. Monomeric C-reactive protein modulates classic complement activation on necrotic cells.
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  • 31. Site-directed mutagenesis of the phosphocholine-binding site of human C-reactive protein: role of Thr76 and Trp67.
    Agrawal A, Lee S, Carson M, Narayana SV, Greenhough TJ, Volanakis JE.
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    Zlatarova AS, Rouseva M, Roumenina LT, Gadjeva M, Kolev M, Dobrev I, Olova N, Ghai R, Jensenius JC, Reid KB, Kishore U, Kojouharova MS.
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  • 33. Structural basis for surface activation of the classical complement cascade by the short pentraxin C-reactive protein.
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  • 34. Serum amyloid P component binds to histones and activates the classical complement pathway.
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  • 36. Binding of C-reactive protein to the pneumococcal capsule or cell wall results in differential localization of C3 and stimulation of phagocytosis.
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  • 38. An alternative role of C1q in bacterial infections: facilitating Streptococcus pneumoniae adherence and invasion of host cells.
    Agarwal V, Ahl J, Riesbeck K, Blom AM.
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  • 39. Three dimensional structure of human C-reactive protein.
    Shrive AK, Cheetham GM, Holden D, Myles DA, Turnell WG, Volanakis JE, Pepys MB, Bloomer AC, Greenhough TJ.
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  • 40. Structure-Function Relationships of C-Reactive Protein in Bacterial Infection.
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