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The following pages link to Assembly of the functional membrane attack complex of human complement: formation of disulfide-linked C9 dimers (Q36375839):
Displaying 11 items.
- Topology of the membrane-bound form of complement protein C9 probed by glycosylation mapping, anti-peptide antibody binding, and disulfide modification (Q33770963) (← links)
- Molecular composition of the terminal membrane and fluid-phase C5b-9 complexes of rabbit complement. Absence of disulphide-bonded C9 dimers in the membrane complex (Q36634759) (← links)
- Proteolytic modification of human complement protein C9: loss of poly(C9) and circular lesion formation without impairment of function (Q37683459) (← links)
- C5 complement deficiency in a Saudi family, molecular characterization of mutation and literature review (Q38078299) (← links)
- Activation of the complement system (Q40162126) (← links)
- The membrane attack complex (Q40190950) (← links)
- Terminal membrane C5b-9 complex of human complement: transition from an amphiphilic to a hydrophilic state through binding of the S protein from serum (Q41386555) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of a complement-activating lipid extracted from human atherosclerotic lesions (Q41954726) (← links)
- Glutathione inhibits antibody and complement-mediated immunologic cell injury via multiple mechanisms (Q42292534) (← links)
- SC5b-7, SC5b-8 and SC5b-9 complexes of complement: ultrastructure and localization of the S-protein (vitronectin) within the macromolecules (Q50335849) (← links)
- The influence of electrochemical gradients of Na and K upon the membrane binding and pore forming activity of the terminal complement proteins (Q71330255) (← links)