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  • 22. Generation of the classical pathway C3 convertase (EAC4b2a) by proteolytic enzymes.
    Loos M, Heinz HP.
    Acta Pathol Microbiol Immunol Scand Suppl; 1984; 284():67-74. PubMed ID: 6375257
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  • 23. The classical complement pathway: mechanism of activation of the first component by antigen-antibody complexes.
    Loos M.
    Prog Allergy; 1982; 30():135-92. PubMed ID: 7041131
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  • 27. The first component of complement. I. Purification and properties of native C1.
    Medicus RG, Chapuis RM.
    J Immunol; 1980 Jul; 125(1):390-5. PubMed ID: 7381205
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  • 28. Reconstitution of C1 in native proenzyme form and its use in a quantitative C1 activation test.
    Cooper NR, Ziccardi RJ.
    J Immunol; 1977 Nov; 119(5):1664-7. PubMed ID: 915274
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  • 29. Control of C1 activation by nascent C3b and C4b: a mechanism of feedback inhibition.
    Ziccardi RJ.
    J Immunol; 1986 May 01; 136(9):3378-83. PubMed ID: 3485688
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  • 30. A rapid and efficient method for the purification of the complement subcomponents C1r and C1s in zymogen form using fast protein chromatography.
    Peitsch MC, Kovacsovics TJ, Isliker H.
    J Immunol Methods; 1988 Apr 06; 108(1-2):265-9. PubMed ID: 2832479
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  • 32. Activation of the first component of complement, C1, by a monoclonal antibody recognizing the C chain of C1q.
    Heinz HP, Burger R, Golan MD, Loos M.
    J Immunol; 1984 Feb 06; 132(2):804-8. PubMed ID: 6606678
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  • 33. Inhibition of the hemolytic activity of the first component of complement C1 by an Escherichia coli C1q binding protein.
    van den Berg RH, Faber-Krol MC, van de Klundert JA, van Es LA, Daha MR.
    J Immunol; 1996 Jun 01; 156(11):4466-73. PubMed ID: 8666822
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  • 40. C1q binding and C1 activation by various isolated cellular membranes.
    Storrs SB, Kolb WP, Olson MS.
    J Immunol; 1983 Jul 01; 131(1):416-22. PubMed ID: 6602834
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