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1. Serum immunoglobulin free light chain levels in systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases.

2. Micro and nanoparticles as possible pathogenetic co-factors in mixed cryoglobulinemia.

3. B cell activating factor (BAFF) in the natural history of chronic hepatitis C virus liver disease and mixed cryoglobulinaemia.

4. Circulating CXCL11 and CXCL10 are increased in hepatitis C-associated cryoglobulinemia in the presence of autoimmune thyroiditis.

5. Mixed cryoglobulinemia: a role for parvovirus b19 infection.

6. Nephrotic syndrome and chronic renal insufficiency associated with essential cryofibrinogenemia.

7. Quantitative measurement of hepatitis C virus core antigen is affected by the presence of cryoglobulins.

8. Prevalence of mixed cryoglobulins in relation to CD4 cell count among patients coinfected with HIV and hepatitis C virus.

9. Long-term effects of anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody treatment of cryoglobulinaemic glomerulonephritis.

10. Type 2 diabetes in hepatitis C-related mixed cryoglobulinaemia patients.

11. The histopathologic spectrum of cryofibrinogenemia in four anatomic sites. Skin, lung, muscle, and kidney.

12. Laboratory identification of cryoglobulinemia from automated blood cell counts, fresh blood samples, and blood films.

13. Characteristics and outcome of 49 patients with symptomatic cryoglobulinaemia.

14. Increased soluble p55 and p75 tumour necrosis factor-alpha receptors in patients with hepatitis C-associated mixed cryoglobulinaemia.

15. High circulating levels of soluble scavenger receptors (sCD5 and sCD6) in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome.

17. Cryofibrinogenaemia: a study of 49 patients.

18. Cytoplasmic inclusions in leukocytes. An unusual manifestation of cryoglobulinemia.

19. Impaired hepatosplenic elimination of circulating cryoglobulins in patients with essential mixed cryoglobulinaemia and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.

20. The association of complement activation at a low temperature with hepatitis C virus infection in comparison with cryoglobulin.

24. Hepatitis C virus and essential mixed cryoglobulinaemia.

25. Evaluation of serum immunoglobulins by protein electrophoresis and rate nephelometry before and after therapeutic plasma exchange.

26. Characterization of cryoglobulins by immunoblotting.

27. Increased monocyte procoagulant activity (tissue factor) in patients with essential mixed cryoglobulinemia.

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