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S B Easterbrook-Smith

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Molecular Immunology|May 1, 1993
A light-scattering method for measuring the sizes of insoluble immune complexesS B Easterbrook-Smith
FEBS Letters|October 3, 1983
Activation of the binding of C1q to immune complexes by zincS B Easterbrook-Smith
Bioscience Reports|February 1, 1983
Evidence for histidine residues in the immunoglobulin-binding site of human ClqS B Easterbrook-Smith
FEBS Letters|March 3, 1986
Inhibition of serum complement haemolytic activity by lipid vesicles containing phosphatidylserineA Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
FEBS Letters|June 3, 1985
C1q binding to mitochondria: a possible artefact?A Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
Molecular Immunology|August 1, 1985
Binding of complement component C1q by rat adipocyte membranesA Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 27, 1985
Evidence for arginine residues in the immunoglobulin-binding sites of human ClqA Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 22, 1986
Binding of complement component C1q by spectrinA Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
FEBS Letters|October 27, 1986
Conformational changes in C1q upon binding to IgG oligomersR J Vandenberg, S B Easterbrook-Smith
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 17, 1996
C1q is a nucleotide binding protein and is responsible for the ability of clusterin preparations to promote immune complex formationP J Roeth, S B Easterbrook-Smith
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Molecular Immunology|May 1, 1993
A light-scattering method for measuring the sizes of insoluble immune complexesS B Easterbrook-Smith
FEBS Letters|October 3, 1983
Activation of the binding of C1q to immune complexes by zincS B Easterbrook-Smith
Bioscience Reports|February 1, 1983
Evidence for histidine residues in the immunoglobulin-binding site of human ClqS B Easterbrook-Smith
FEBS Letters|March 3, 1986
Inhibition of serum complement haemolytic activity by lipid vesicles containing phosphatidylserineA Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
FEBS Letters|June 3, 1985
C1q binding to mitochondria: a possible artefact?A Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
Molecular Immunology|August 1, 1985
Binding of complement component C1q by rat adipocyte membranesA Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 27, 1985
Evidence for arginine residues in the immunoglobulin-binding sites of human ClqA Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 22, 1986
Binding of complement component C1q by spectrinA Comis, S B Easterbrook-Smith
FEBS Letters|October 27, 1986
Conformational changes in C1q upon binding to IgG oligomersR J Vandenberg, S B Easterbrook-Smith
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 17, 1996
C1q is a nucleotide binding protein and is responsible for the ability of clusterin preparations to promote immune complex formationP J Roeth, S B Easterbrook-Smith
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