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Journal of Immunological Methods|January 26, 1987
Simplified methods for the purification, quantitation, and functional estimation of human complement C-1-inhibitor (C-1-INH) with a monoclonal anti-C-1-INH antibodyJ Alsenz, M Loos
Immunology Letters|February 1, 1987
Antibody-independent killing of gram-negative bacteria via the classical pathway of complementM Loos, F Clas
Molecular Immunology|December 1, 1988
Guinea pig macrophages synthesize a low molecular weight form of C1q with affinity for the C1r2C1s2-complex but which does not bind to Fc in immunoglobulin aggregatesH Martin, M Loos
FEBS Letters|July 4, 2001
Expression of membrane C1q in human monocyte-derived macrophages is developmentally regulated and enhanced by interferon-gammaM Kaul, M Loos
European Journal of Immunology|September 1, 1993
C1q, the collagen-like subcomponent of the first component of complement C1, is a membrane protein of guinea pig macrophagesM Kaul, M Loos
Behring Institute Mitteilungen|December 1, 1993
The Fc-recognizing, collagen-like C1q molecule is a putative type II membrane protein of macrophagesM Kaul, M Loos
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|December 15, 1995
Collagen-like complement component C1q is a membrane protein of human monocyte-derived macrophages that mediates endocytosisM Kaul, M Loos
Infection and Immunity|September 1, 1982
Requirement for an additional serum factor essential for the antibody-independent activation of the classical complement sequence by Gram-negative bacteriaF Clas, M Loos
Immunology|August 1, 1980
Killing of the S and Re forms of Salmonella minnesota via the classical pathway of complement activation in guinea-pig and human seraF Clas, M Loos
Nature Nanotechnology|May 18, 2023
Measurement of scale-dependent time-reversal asymmetry in biological systemsSarah A M Loos
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Journal of Immunological Methods|January 26, 1987
Simplified methods for the purification, quantitation, and functional estimation of human complement C-1-inhibitor (C-1-INH) with a monoclonal anti-C-1-INH antibodyJ Alsenz, M Loos
Immunology Letters|February 1, 1987
Antibody-independent killing of gram-negative bacteria via the classical pathway of complementM Loos, F Clas
Molecular Immunology|December 1, 1988
Guinea pig macrophages synthesize a low molecular weight form of C1q with affinity for the C1r2C1s2-complex but which does not bind to Fc in immunoglobulin aggregatesH Martin, M Loos
FEBS Letters|July 4, 2001
Expression of membrane C1q in human monocyte-derived macrophages is developmentally regulated and enhanced by interferon-gammaM Kaul, M Loos
European Journal of Immunology|September 1, 1993
C1q, the collagen-like subcomponent of the first component of complement C1, is a membrane protein of guinea pig macrophagesM Kaul, M Loos
Behring Institute Mitteilungen|December 1, 1993
The Fc-recognizing, collagen-like C1q molecule is a putative type II membrane protein of macrophagesM Kaul, M Loos
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|December 15, 1995
Collagen-like complement component C1q is a membrane protein of human monocyte-derived macrophages that mediates endocytosisM Kaul, M Loos
Infection and Immunity|September 1, 1982
Requirement for an additional serum factor essential for the antibody-independent activation of the classical complement sequence by Gram-negative bacteriaF Clas, M Loos
Immunology|August 1, 1980
Killing of the S and Re forms of Salmonella minnesota via the classical pathway of complement activation in guinea-pig and human seraF Clas, M Loos
Nature Nanotechnology|May 18, 2023
Measurement of scale-dependent time-reversal asymmetry in biological systemsSarah A M Loos
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