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Carmen W van den Berg

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Xenotransplantation|April 6, 2005
Porcine complement regulators protect aortic smooth muscle cells poorly against human complement-induced lysis and proliferation: consequences for xenotransplantationSteven Capey, Carmen W van den Berg
Circulation|December 22, 2004
Letter regarding article by Li et al, "C-reactive protein upregulates complement-inhibitory factors in endothelial cells."Carmen W van den Berg, Karolina E Taylor
Molecular Immunology|July 26, 2005
Letter in response to A. Agrawal: 'CRP after 2004'Carmen W van den Berg, B Paul Morgan
Molecular Immunology|July 8, 2014
Animal venoms/toxins and the complement systemDenise V Tambourgi, Carmen W van den Berg
Immunology|December 14, 2006
Structural and functional comparison of native pentameric, denatured monomeric and biotinylated C-reactive proteinKarolina E Taylor, Carmen W van den Berg
Circulation Research|July 9, 2005
Letter in response to Bisoendial et al: "activation of inflammation and coagulation after infusion of C-reactive protein in humans"Carmen W van den Berg, Karolina E Taylor
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|August 21, 2004
C-reactive protein-induced in vitro vasorelaxation is an artefact caused by the presence of sodium azide in commercial preparationsCarmen W van den Berg, Karolina E Taylor, Derek Lang
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|April 2, 2005
C-reactive protein-induced in vitro endothelial cell activation is an artefact caused by azide and lipopolysaccharideKarolina E Taylor, John C Giddings, Carmen W van den Berg
Molecular Immunology|August 10, 2010
Binding of human antigen R (HuR) to an AU-rich element (ARE) in the 3'untranslated region (3'UTR) reduces the expression of decay accelerating factor (DAF)Lisa C Gray, Timothy R Hughes, Carmen W van den Berg
Molecular Immunology|March 7, 2006
Characterisation of the complement susceptibility of the rat aortic smooth muscle cell line A7r5Steven Capey, James G Q Mosedale, Carmen W van den Berg
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Xenotransplantation|April 6, 2005
Porcine complement regulators protect aortic smooth muscle cells poorly against human complement-induced lysis and proliferation: consequences for xenotransplantationSteven Capey, Carmen W van den Berg
Circulation|December 22, 2004
Letter regarding article by Li et al, "C-reactive protein upregulates complement-inhibitory factors in endothelial cells."Carmen W van den Berg, Karolina E Taylor
Molecular Immunology|July 26, 2005
Letter in response to A. Agrawal: 'CRP after 2004'Carmen W van den Berg, B Paul Morgan
Molecular Immunology|July 8, 2014
Animal venoms/toxins and the complement systemDenise V Tambourgi, Carmen W van den Berg
Immunology|December 14, 2006
Structural and functional comparison of native pentameric, denatured monomeric and biotinylated C-reactive proteinKarolina E Taylor, Carmen W van den Berg
Circulation Research|July 9, 2005
Letter in response to Bisoendial et al: "activation of inflammation and coagulation after infusion of C-reactive protein in humans"Carmen W van den Berg, Karolina E Taylor
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|August 21, 2004
C-reactive protein-induced in vitro vasorelaxation is an artefact caused by the presence of sodium azide in commercial preparationsCarmen W van den Berg, Karolina E Taylor, Derek Lang
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|April 2, 2005
C-reactive protein-induced in vitro endothelial cell activation is an artefact caused by azide and lipopolysaccharideKarolina E Taylor, John C Giddings, Carmen W van den Berg
Molecular Immunology|August 10, 2010
Binding of human antigen R (HuR) to an AU-rich element (ARE) in the 3'untranslated region (3'UTR) reduces the expression of decay accelerating factor (DAF)Lisa C Gray, Timothy R Hughes, Carmen W van den Berg
Molecular Immunology|March 7, 2006
Characterisation of the complement susceptibility of the rat aortic smooth muscle cell line A7r5Steven Capey, James G Q Mosedale, Carmen W van den Berg
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