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Complement takes its Toll: an inflammatory crosstalk between Toll-like receptors and the receptors for the complement anaphylatoxin C5aHOLST, B; RABY, A.-C; HALL, J. E et al.Anaesthesia. 2012, Vol 67, Num 1, pp 60-64, issn 0003-2409, 5 p.Article

Elevated plasma levels of the anaphylatoxins C3a and C4a are associated with a fatal outcome in sepsisHACK, C. E; NUIJENS, J. H; FELT-BERSMA, R. J. F et al.The American journal of medicine. 1989, Vol 86, Num 1, pp 20-26, issn 0002-9343Article

Novel function of C4a anaphylatoxin : release from monocytes of protein which inhibits monocyte chemotaxisTSURUTA, T; YAMAMOTO, T; MATSUBARA, S et al.The American journal of pathology. 1993, Vol 142, Num 6, pp 1848-1857, issn 0002-9440Article

Structural elucidation of the 8-methoxypsoralen oxidized product that inhibits the chemotactic activity of polymorphonuclear neutrophils toward anaphylatoxin C5aMIZUNO, N; ESAKI, K; SAKAKIBARA, J et al.Photochemistry and photobiology. 1991, Vol 54, Num 5, pp 697-701, issn 0031-8655Article

Activation of the complement cascade by trypsinROXVALL, L; BENGTSON, A; SENNERBY, L et al.Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler. 1991, Vol 372, Num 4, pp 273-278, issn 0177-3593Article

Inactivation of C3a and C5a octapeptides by carboxypeptidase R and carboxypeptidase NCAMPBELL, William D; LAZOURA, Eliada; OKADA, Noriko et al.Microbiology and immunology. 2002, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 131-134, issn 0385-5600Article

The possibility of improving biocompatibility by removing anaphylatoxins from the circuit of blood-perfused artificial organsOKA, T.ASAIO transactions. 1989, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 778-783, issn 0889-7190, 6 p.Article

Generation and removal of anaphylatoxins during hemofiltration with five different membranesJORSTAD, S; SMEBY, L. C; BALSTAD, T et al.Blood purification. 1988, Vol 6, Num 6, pp 325-335, issn 0253-5068Article

Significance of the concentrated red cell and albumin priming method with particular reference to anaphylatoxin generationTAMIYA, T; MAEO, Y; OKADA, T et al.Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 1992, Vol 103, Num 1, pp 78-86, issn 0022-5223Article

The role of the complement anaphylatoxins in the recruitment of eosinophilsDISCIPIO, Richard G; SCHRAUFSTATTER, Ingrid U.International immunopharmacology. 2007, Vol 7, Num 14, pp 1909-1923, issn 1567-5769, 15 p.Article

Les récepteurs des anaphylatoxines C3a (C3aR) et C5a (C5aR) = C3a and C5a anaphylatoxins receptorsSAYAH, S; LEON, P; CHAN, P et al.MS. Médecine sciences. 1998, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 291-299, issn 0767-0974Article

In vitro activation of human complement by polyacrilonitrile dialyzer membrane assayed by complement binding to bystander red cellsSHASTRI, K. A; LOGUE, G. L.ASAIO transactions. 1992, Vol 38, Num 1, pp 47-51, issn 0889-7190Article

Regulation of C5a and formyl peptide receptor expression on human polymorphonuclear leukocytesVAN EPPS, D. E; SIMPSON, S; BENDER, J. G et al.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1990, Vol 144, Num 3, pp 1062-1068, issn 0022-1767Article

Interleukin-1 upregulates anaphylatoxin receptors on mononuclear cellsTAKABAYASHI, Tsukasa; SHIMIZU, Soichi; CLARK, Burton D et al.Surgery. 2004, Vol 135, Num 5, pp 544-554, issn 0039-6060, 11 p.Article

Analysis of the proinflammatory property of epidermal cyst contents: chemotactic C5a anaphylatoxin generationTERUI, T; ROKUGO, M; KATO, T et al.Archives of dermatological research (Print). 1989, Vol 281, Num 1, pp 31-34, issn 0340-3696Article

Effect of an anti-C5a monoclonal antibody indicates a prominent role for anaphylatoxin in pulmonary xenograft dysfunctionGACA, Jeffrey G; APPEL, James Z; PARKER, William et al.Transplantation. 2006, Vol 81, Num 12, pp 1686-1694, issn 0041-1337, 9 p.Article

Identification et caractérisation du récepteur de la fraction C5a du complément dans les polynucléaires neutrophiles = Cloning and characterization of the C5a anaphylatoxin receptor of human neutrophilsMery, Laurence; Boulay, François.1993, 202 p.Thesis

The role of complement in innate and adaptive immunityVOLANAKIS, J. E.Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. 2002, Vol 266, pp 41-56, issn 0070-217XArticle

Induction of eosinophil cytokine generation by chemoattractantsMIYAMASU, M; HIRAI, K; TAKAHASHI, Y et al.International archives of allergy and immunology. 1995, Vol 108, pp 12-15, issn 1018-2438, SUP1Conference Paper

Detection of the C3a complement component in commercial gamma globulins by dot blottingNEZLIN, R.Journal of immunological methods. 1993, Vol 163, Num 2, pp 269-272, issn 0022-1759Article

Protamine inhibits plasma carboxypeptidase N, the inactivator of anaphylatoxins and kininsTAN, F; JACKMAN, H; SKIDGEL, R. A et al.Anesthesiology (Philadelphia). 1989, Vol 70, Num 2, pp 267-275, issn 0003-3022Article

Demonstration of neutrophil chemotactic anaphylatoxins in human dandruffKIKUCHI, T; HORII, I; SAKAMOTO, T et al.Archives of dermatological research (Print). 1989, Vol 281, Num 7, pp 482-486, issn 0340-3696Article

Complement activation during storage of whole blood, red cells, plasma, and buffy coatHYLLNER, M; ARNESTAD, J. P; BENGTSON, J. P et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 1997, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 264-268, issn 0041-1132Article

Purification and characterization of a C5a-inactivating enzyme from human peritoneal fluidAYESH, S. K; AZAR, Y; BARGHOUTI, I. I et al.Blood. 1995, Vol 85, Num 12, pp 3503-3509, issn 0006-4971Article

Evidence showing that the 1105 and 1106 isotypic residues of the fourth component of human complement, C4A, are not involved in amide bond formationREILLY, B. D; SKANES, V. M; LEVINE, R. P et al.Molecular immunology. 1994, Vol 31, Num 10, pp 761-769, issn 0161-5890Article

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