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The location of binding sites on C1q for DNAUWATOKO, S; MANNIK, M.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1990, Vol 144, Num 9, pp 3484-3488, issn 0022-1767Article

C1q, a subunit of the first component of complement, enhances binding of plasma fibronectin to bacteriaSORVILLO, J. M; PEARLSTEIN, E.Infection and immunity. 1985, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 664-669, issn 0019-9567Article

Platelet membrane receptors for the complement component C1qPEERSCHKE, E. I. B; GHEBREHIWET, B.Seminars in hematology. 1994, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 320-328, issn 0037-1963Article

Complement C1q enhances homing-related responses of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cellsJALILI, Ali; MARQUEZ-CURTIS, Leah; SHIRVAIKAR, Neeta et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 2010, Vol 50, Num 9, pp 2002-2010, issn 0041-1132, 9 p.Article

Involvement of phosphatidylserine, αvβ3, CD14, CD36, and complement C1q in the phagocytosis of primary necrotic lymphocytes by macrophagesBÖTTCHER, Andrea; GAIPL, Udo S; FÜRNROHR, Barbara G et al.Arthritis and rheumatism. 2006, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 927-938, issn 0004-3591, 12 p.Article

Characterization of the human neutrophil C1q receptor and functional effects of free ligand on activated neutrophilsEGGLETON, P; GHEBREHIWET, B; COBURN, J. P et al.Blood. 1994, Vol 84, Num 5, pp 1640-1649, issn 0006-4971Article

Binding of complement component C1q by spectrinCOMIS, A; EASTERBROOK-SMITH, S. B.Biochimica et biophysica acta. 1986, Vol 870, Num 3, pp 426-431, issn 0006-3002Article

Complement (C1q) fixing solid-phase screening for HLA antibodies increases the availability of compatible platelet components for refractory patientsFONTAINE, Magali J; KUO, Jenny; GE CHEN et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 2011, Vol 51, Num 12, pp 2611-2618, issn 0041-1132, 8 p., 1Article

Chemical nature of antioxidant complement activators in allergenic extractsBERRENS, L; GONZALEZ ROMANO, M. L.International archives of allergy and immunology. 1999, Vol 118, Num 2-4, pp 328-329, issn 1018-2438Conference Paper

Participation of C1q and its receptor in adherence of human diploid fibroblastBORDIN, S; GHEBREHIWET, B; PAGE, R. C et al.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1990, Vol 145, Num 8, pp 2520-2526, issn 0022-1767Article

A monoclonal antibody to Clq which appears to interact with C1r2C1s2-binding siteLI-MIN HSIUNG; DODDS, A. W; MASON, D. W et al.FEBS letters. 1988, Vol 229, Num 1, pp 21-24, issn 0014-5793Article

C1q component of complement binds to fibrinogen and fibrinENTWISTLE, R. A; FURCHT, L. T.Biochemistry (Easton). 1988, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 507-512, issn 0006-2960Article

High doses of intravenous immunoglobulin do not affect the recognition phase of the classical complement pathwayBASTA, M; FRIES, L. F; FRANK, M. M et al.Blood. 1991, Vol 78, Num 3, pp 700-702, issn 0006-4971Article

Free platelet count and size distribution during C1q inhibition of collagen-induced platelet aggregationCSAKO, G; SUBA, E. A.Thrombosis and haemostasis. 1987, Vol 58, Num 2, pp 682-685, issn 0340-6245Article

Analysis of the inhibition of C1q binding to aggregated immunoglobulinVAN SCHRAVENDIJK, M.-R; EASTERBROOK-SMITH, S. B.Molecular immunology. 1985, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 503-504, issn 0161-5890Article

Effect of the C1Q on the soluble collagen-platelet interactionCHIANG, T. M; GUPTA, R. C; KANG, A. H et al.Thrombosis research. 1985, Vol 37, Num 5, pp 605-612, issn 0049-3848Article

Immunoglobulin M possesses two binding sites for complement subcomponent C1q, and soluble 1:1 and 2:1 complexes are formed in solution at reduced ionic strengthPOON, P. H; PHILLIPS, M. L; SCHUMAKER, V. N et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1985, Vol 260, Num 16, pp 9357-9365, issn 0021-9258Article

C1q, a collagen-like complement subcomponent, in dermatosparactic cattle : its extracellular modification is not affected by lack of procollagen N-terminal proteinase (pN-proteinase)YONEMASU, K; SASAKI, T; DOHI, Y et al.Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease. 1991, Vol 1096, Num 1, pp 47-51Article

An immune complex selective affinity matrix utilizing a synthetic peptideBAUMANN, M. A; ANDERSON, B. E.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1990, Vol 265, Num 30, pp 18414-18422, issn 0021-9258, 9 p.Article

Serum levels of RHP and of unbound C1q in rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosusROSANO, C. L; NOUROLLAH PARHAMI; HECHEMY, H. E et al.Inflammation. 1988, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 351-360, issn 0360-3997Article

On the interaction of the first complement component C1 and its subunit C19 with solid-phase IgM immune complexesWEIMER, E. M.Scandinavian journal of immunology (Print). 1988, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 425-430, issn 0300-9475Article

Flow cytometric detection and quantitation of immune complexes using human C1q-coated microspheresMCHUGH, T. M; STITES, D. P; CASAVANT, C. H et al.Journal of immunological methods. 1986, Vol 95, Num 1, pp 57-61, issn 0022-1759Article

Serum and plasma fibronectin binds to complement reacted immune complexes primarily via ClqBAATRUP, G; SVEHAG, S.-E.Scandinavian journal of immunology (Print). 1986, Vol 24, Num 5, pp 583-590, issn 0300-9475Article

The Classical Complement Pathway in Transplantation : Unanticipated Protective Effects of C1q and Role in Inductive Antibody TherapyCSENCSITS, K; BURRELL, B. E; LU, G et al.American journal of transplantation (Print). 2008, Vol 8, Num 8, pp 1622-1630, issn 1600-6135, 9 p.Article

Anaphylatoxins in fresh-frozen plasmaSONNTAG, J; STILLER, B; WALKA, M. M et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 1997, Vol 37, Num 8, pp 798-803, issn 0041-1132Article

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