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Demonstration of the interaction of native C1 with monomeric immunoglobulins and C1 inhibitorZICCARDI, R. J.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1985, Vol 134, Num 4, pp 2559-2563, issn 0022-1767Article
C1 inhibitor : molecular and clinical aspectsCICARDI, Marco; ZINGALE, Lorenza; ZANICHELLI, Andrea et al.Springer seminars in immunopathology. 2005, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 286-298, issn 0344-4325, 13 p.Article
Activation of human C1: analysis with western blootting reveals slow self-activationHOSOI, S; CIRCOLO, A; BORSOS, T et al.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1987, Vol 139, Num 5, pp 1602-1608, issn 0022-1767Article
ACTIVE DISASSEMBLY OF THE FIRST COMPLEMENT COMPONENT, C1, BY C1 INACTIVATORZICCARDI RS; COOPER NR.1979; J. IMMUNOL.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 123; NO 2; PP. 788-792; BIBL. 31 REF.Article
C1-inhibitor concentrate for sepsis-related capillary leak syndromeNURNBERGER, W; GÖBEL, U; STANNIGEL, H et al.Lancet (British edition). 1992, Vol 339, Num 8799, issn 0140-6736, p. 990Article
C1 complex of human complement: genesis of a modelCOLOMB, M; ARLAUD, G.Journal of molecular biology. 1987, Vol 195, Num 2, issn 0022-2836, 435Article
Deficiency of serum C1 subcomponents and low functional activity of C1 inhibitor in a patient with urticaria and cryoglobulinemiaLAMAS, A. M; ARNOLD, P. I; SCHULTZ, D. R et al.The American journal of medicine. 1992, Vol 92, Num 4, pp 445-446, issn 0002-9343Article
Endothelial cells are a target of both complement and kinin system : Comeback for kininsBOSSI, Fleur; BULLA, Roberta; TEDESCO, Francesco et al.International immunopharmacology. 2008, Vol 8, Num 2, pp 143-147, issn 1567-5769, 5 p.Conference Paper
Simplified methods for the purification, quantitation, and functional estimation of human complement C1-inhibitor (C1-INH) with a monoclonal anti C1-INH antibodyALSENZ, J; LOOS, M.Journal of immunological methods. 1987, Vol 96, Num 1, pp 107-114, issn 0022-1759Article
Antibody-independent activation of C1. I: Differences in the mechanism of C1 activation by nonimmune activators and by immune complexes: C1r-independent activation of C1s by cardiolipin vesiclesKOVACSOVICS, T. J; PEITSCH, M. C; KRESS, A et al.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1987, Vol 138, Num 6, pp 1864-1870, issn 0022-1767Article
A mechanism for the spontaneous activation of the first component of complement, C1, and its regulation by CI-inhibitorBIANCHINO, A. C; POON, P. H; SCHUMAKER, V. N et al.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1988, Vol 141, Num 11, pp 3930-3936, issn 0022-1767Article
Functional models of the C1 complex: consensus and disagreementWEISS, V; ENGEL, J.Journal of molecular biology. 1987, Vol 195, Num 2, pp 437-438, issn 0022-2836Article
Inhibition of the activation of the first component of complement, C1, by various amino acids or peptidesTAKADA, A; SHIRAHAMA, S; TAKADA, Y et al.Immunopharmacology (New York). 1984, Vol 8, Num 1, pp 27-35, issn 0162-3109Article
Structure and function of Cl-inhibitorWAGENAAR-BOS, Ineke G. A; HACK, C. Erik.Immunology and allergy clinics of North America. 2006, Vol 26, Num 4, issn 0889-8561, v, 615-632 [19 p.]Article
Kinetics of interaction of C1 inhibitor with complement C1sLENNICK, M; BREW, S. A; INGHAM, K. C et al.Biochemistry (Easton). 1986, Vol 25, Num 13, pp 3890-3898, issn 0006-2960Article
Antibody-independent and -dependent opsonization of group B Streptococcus requires the first component of complement C1LEVY, N. J; KASPER, D. L.Infection and immunity. 1985, Vol 49, Num 1, pp 19-24, issn 0019-9567Article
Initiation of complement activationLACHMANN, P. J; HUGHES-JONES, N. C.Springer seminars in immunopathology. 1984, Vol 7, Num 2-3, pp 143-162, issn 0344-4325Article
Hereditäres Angioödem: Substitutionstherapie mit C1-Inhibitor-Konzentrat = Oedème angioneurotique héréditaire. Traitement de substitution avec un concentré d'inhibiteur C1 = Hereditary angioneurotic edema-substitution therapy with C1 inhibitor concentrateWÜTHRICH, B.Hautarzt. 1989, Vol 40, Num 10, issn 0017-8470, 651Article
Heat stability of lyophilized C1 inactivator concentratesWICKERHAUSER, M; WILLIAMS, C; KOLEN, B. L et al.Vox sanguinis (Basel. 1956). 1987, Vol 53, Num 1, pp 1-6, issn 0042-9007Article
Purification of C1 inhibitor: a new approach for the isolation of this biologically impostant plasma protease inhibitorPROGRAIS, L. J. JR; HAMMER, C. H; KATUSHA, K et al.Journal of immunological methods. 1987, Vol 99, Num 1, pp 113-122, issn 0022-1759Article
Complement-subcomponent-C1-inhibitor synthesis by human monocytesYEUNG LAIWAH, A. C; JONES, L; HAMILTON, A. O et al.Biochemical journal (London. 1906). 1985, Vol 226, Num 1, pp 199-205, issn 0006-2936Article
The C4 and C2 but not C1 components of complement are responsible for the complement activation triggered by the Ra-reactive factorYUE-HUA JI; MATSUSHITA, M; OKADA, H et al.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1988, Vol 141, Num 12, pp 4271-4275, issn 0022-1767Article
The role of C1, C1-inactivator and C4 in modulating immune precipitationSCHIFFERLI, J. A; STEIGER, G; SCHAPIRA, M et al.Clinical and experimental immunology (Print). 1985, Vol 60, Num 3, pp 605-612, issn 0009-9104Article
Changes in protein conformation and stability accompany complex formation between human C1 inhibitor and C1sLENNICK, M; BREW, S. A; INGHAM, K. C et al.Biochemistry (Easton). 1985, Vol 24, Num 10, pp 2561-2568, issn 0006-2960Article
The role immune complexes in the activation of the first component of human complementZICCARDI, R. J.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1984, Vol 132, Num 1, pp 283-288, issn 0022-1767Article