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1. Atomistic modelling of scattering data in the Collaborative Computational Project for Small Angle Scattering (CCP-SAS).

2. SCT: a suite of programs for comparing atomistic models with small-angle scattering data.

3. Complement Factor H–ligand interactions: Self-association, multivalency and dissociation constants

4. Analytical ultracentrifugation combined with X-ray and neutron scattering: Experiment and modelling

5. Molecular Modelling of the C-Terminal Domains of Factor H of Human Complement: A Correlation between Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome and a Predicted Heparin Binding Site

6. Analogy and solution scattering modelling: new structural strategies for the multidomain proteins of complement, cartilage and the immunoglobulin superfamily.

7. A Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange Study of the Amide Protons of Polymyxin B by Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Spectroscopy.

8. Protein volumes and hydration effects.

9. Molecular modelling of human complement component C3 and its fragments by solution scattering.

10. The shapes of biantennary and tri/tetraantennary α1 acid glycoprotein by small-angle neutron and X-ray scattering.

11. α[sub 1] Acid Glycoprotein: a Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Study of a Human Plasma Glycoprotein.

12. Using atomistic solution scattering modelling to elucidate the role of the Fc glycans in human IgG4.

13. Crystal structure of zinc-α2-glycoprotein in complex with a fatty acid reveals multiple different modes of protein-lipid binding.

14. The solution structure of the heavy chain–only C5-Fc nanobody reveals exposed variable regions that are optimal for COVID-19 antigen interactions.

15. The solution structure of the unbound IgG Fc receptor CD64 resembles its crystal structure: Implications for function.

16. Book Reviews.

17. A solution structure analysis reveals a bent collagen triple helix in the complement activation recognition molecule mannan-binding lectin.

18. Identification of diverse lipid‐binding modes in the groove of zinc α2 glycoprotein reveals its functional versatility.

19. The Concave Face of Decorin Mediates Reversible Dimerization and Collagen Binding.

20. Molecular architecture of heparin and heparan sulfate: Recent developments in solution structural studies.

21. Molecular basis of C-reactive protein binding and modulation of complement activation by factor H-related protein 4

22. Functional and structural characterisation of human colostrum free secretory component

23. Implications of the Progressive Self-association of Wild-type Human Factor H for Complement Regulation and Disease

24. The Dimeric and Trimeric Solution Structures of the Multidomain Complement Protein Properdin by X-ray Scattering, Analytical Ultracentrifugation and Constrained Modelling

25. Structure, Stability and Dynamics of the Central Domain of Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein C (MyBP-C): Implications for Multidomain Assembly and Causes for Cardiomyopathy

26. Solution structures of human myeloma IgG3 antibody reveal extended Fab and Fc regions relative to the other IgG subclasses.

27. The solution structure of the complement deregulator FHR5 reveals a compact dimer and provides new insights into CFHR5 nephropathy.

28. The European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (EAHAD) Coagulation Factor Variant Databases: Important resources for haemostasis clinicians and researchers.

29. The solution structure of the human IgG2 subclass is distinct from those for human IgG1 and IgG4 providing an explanation for their discrete functions.

30. An Expanded Conformation of an Antibody Fab Region by X-Ray Scattering, Molecular Dynamics, and smFRET Identifies an Aggregation Mechanism.

31. Two distinct conformations of factor H regulate discrete complement-binding functions in the fluid phase and at cell surfaces.

32. Statistical Validation of Rare Complement Variants Provides Insights into the Molecular Basis of Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome and C3 Glomerulopathy.

33. Non-linearity of the collagen triple helix in solution and implications for collagen function.

34. Flexibility in Mannan-Binding Lectin-Associated Serine Proteases-1 and -2 Provides Insight on Lectin Pathway Activation.

35. Domain structure of human complement C4b extends with increasing NaCl concentration: implications for its regulatory mechanism.

37. Zinc-induced oligomerization of zinc α2 glycoprotein reveals multiple fatty acid-binding sites.

38. The solution structures of native and patient monomeric human IgA1 reveal asymmetric extended structures: implications for function and IgAN disease.

39. Elucidation of critical pH-dependent structural changes in Botulinum Neurotoxin E.

40. The Solution Structures of Two Human IgG1 Antibodies Show Conformational Stability and Accommodate Their C1q and FcγR Ligands.

41. A Revised Mechanism for the Activation of Complement C3 to C3b.

42. New functional and structural insights from updated mutational databases for complement factor H, Factor I, membrane cofactor protein and C3.

43. The Fab Conformations in the Solution Structure of Human Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4) Restrict Access to Its Fc Region.

44. The Solution Structure of Heparan Sulfate Differs from That of Heparin.

45. The Solution Structure of Rabbit IgG Accounts for Its Interactions with the Fc Receptor and Complement C1q and Its Conformational Stability

46. Bivalent and co-operative binding of complement Factor H to heparan sulfate and heparin.

47. Solution Structure of TT30, a Novel Complement Therapeutic Agent, Provides Insight into Its Joint Binding to Complement C3b and C3d

48. Near-planar Solution Structures of Mannose-binding Lectin Oligomers Provide Insight on Activation of Lectin Pathway of Complement.

49. The Solution Structure of Heparan Sulfate Differs from That of Heparin.

50. Zinc Binding to the Tyr402 and His402 Allotypes of Complement Factor H: Possible Implications for Age-Related Macular Degeneration

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