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1. Enhanced complement activation and MAC formation accelerates severe COVID-19.

2. Characterization of Novel P-Selectin Targeted Complement Inhibitors in Murine Models of Hindlimb Injury and Transplantation.

3. Increasing the efficacy and safety of a human complement inhibitor for treating post-transplant cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury by targeting to a graft-specific neoepitope.

4. Chronic complement dysregulation drives neuroinflammation after traumatic brain injury: a transcriptomic study.

5. Complement mediates neuroinflammation and cognitive decline at extended chronic time points after traumatic brain injury.

6. Complement Drives Synaptic Degeneration and Progressive Cognitive Decline in the Chronic Phase after Traumatic Brain Injury.

7. C2 IgM Natural Antibody Enhances Inflammation and Its Use in the Recombinant Single Chain Antibody-Fused Complement Inhibitor C2-Crry to Target Therapeutics to Joints Attenuates Arthritis in Mice.

8. Targeting the Complement Alternative Pathway Permits Graft Versus Leukemia Activity while Preventing Graft Versus Host Disease.

9. Sialic acid is a critical fetal defense against maternal complement attack.

10. Natural immunoglobulin M initiates an inflammatory response important for both hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury and regeneration in mice.

11. Natural IgM antibodies that bind neoepitopes exposed as a result of spinal cord injury , drive secondary injury by activating complement.

12. Prevention of Defective Placentation and Pregnancy Loss by Blocking Innate Immune Pathways in a Syngeneic Model of Placental Insufficiency.

13. Complement: an overview for the clinician.

14. Dissecting the complement pathway in hepatic injury and regeneration with a novel protective strategy.

15. Inhibition of complement activation alleviates acute lung injury induced by highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus infection.

16. Complement-dependent injury and protection in a murine model of acute dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis.

17. Complement inhibition alleviates paraquat-induced acute lung injury.

18. Binding of factor H to tubular epithelial cells limits interstitial complement activation in ischemic injury.

19. Targeted inhibition of complement activation prevents features of preeclampsia in mice.

20. Complement regulates TLR4-mediated inflammatory responses during intestinal ischemia reperfusion.

21. Enhancement of antibody-dependent mechanisms of tumor cell lysis by a targeted activator of complement.

22. Complement plays an important role in spinal cord injury and represents a therapeutic target for improving recovery following trauma.

23. Complement receptor 2-mediated targeting of complement inhibitors to sites of complement activation.

24. Complement propagates visual system pathology following traumatic brain injury.

26. A role for P-selectin and complement in the pathological sequelae of germinal matrix hemorrhage.

27. The role of the complosome in health and disease.

29. The role of complement in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

30. A Role of Complement in the Pathogenic Sequelae of Mouse Neonatal Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage.

31. Complement Inhibition Alleviates Cholestatic Liver Injury Through Mediating Macrophage Infiltration and Function in Mice.

32. Modulation of the Complement System by Neoplastic Disease of the Central Nervous System.

33. Complement-Dependent Synaptic Uptake and Cognitive Decline after Stroke and Reperfusion Therapy.

34. COMPLEMENT: AN OVERVIEW FOR THE CLINICIAN

35. Complement-dependent injury and protection in a murine model of acute DSS-induced colitis1

36. Oxidative Stress Renders Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells Susceptible to Complement-mediated lnjury.

38. The alternative pathway is required, but not alone sufficient, for retinal pathology in mouse laser-induced choroidal neovascularization

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