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

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

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

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

5. Semi-Rigid Solution Structures of Heparin by Constrained X-ray Scattering Modelling: New Insight into Heparin–Protein Complexes

6. Multimeric Interactions between Complement Factor H and Its C3d Ligand Provide New Insight on Complement Regulation

7. Electrostatic Interactions Contribute to the Folded-back Conformation of Wild Type Human Factor H

8. Uncontrolled Zinc- and Copper-Induced Oligomerisation of the Human Complement Regulator Factor H and Its Possible Implications for Function and Disease

9. Solution Structure of the Complex Formed between Human Complement C3d and Full-length Complement Receptor Type 2

10. The Regulatory SCR-1/5 and Cell Surface-binding SCR-16/20 Fragments of Factor H Reveal Partially Folded-back Solution Structures and Different Self-associative Properties

11. The Partly Folded Back Solution Structure Arrangement of the 30 SCR Domains in Human Complement Receptor Type 1 (CR1) Permits Access to its C3b and C4b Ligands

12. Associative and Structural Properties of the Region of Complement Factor H Encompassing the Tyr402His Disease-related Polymorphism and its Interactions with Heparin

13. The 15 SCR Flexible Extracellular Domains of Human Complement Receptor Type 2 can Mediate Multiple Ligand and Antigen Interactions

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