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201. Another variant in the C 3 system.

202. C1q protein of human complement.

203. [Immunoglobulins and complement in systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis].

204. [Symposium on complement].

205. [Elimination of lipoproteins, alpha 1 antitrypsin and complement activity of human serum after agitation with iso-amyl alcohol. A study with special reference to bidimensional immunoelectrophoresis].

208. Inactivated complement fixing antigen from Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus grown in tissue culture.

209. C2--the second component of guinea pig complement: purification and physico-chemical characterization.

210. The fixation of complement and the activated first component (C1) of complement by complexes formed between antibody and divalent hapten.

212. Precipitating antibody to group A streptococcal polysaccharide in humans.

216. Specific inactivation of the fourth complement component. I. In vivo studies.

217. The purification and reactivity of the first component of complement from guinea pig, human and canine sera.

218. [Preparation of the 3d component of guinea pig cmplement (C3)].

220. [Determination of total complementary activity and of its 4 fractions: C'1, C'2, C'3 and C'4 in the serum and urine].

221. The membrane attack mechanism of complement. Verification of a stable C5-9 complex in free solution.

222. [Immunologic and morphologic aspects of glomerulonephritis in children. 1].

223. The requirement for platelets in the active Arthus reaction.

224. Decreased C3 levels in a chronic virus infection: equine infectious anemia.

226. C1r, subunit of the first complement component: purification, properties, and assay based on its linking role.

227. Highlights of complement research during the past twenty-five years.

228. Determination of isoelectric points of guinea pig complement components.

229. Australia antigen and circulating antibodies in chronic aggressive hepatitis.

230. The eighth component of human complement (C8): isolation, characterization, and hemolytic efficiency.

231. Isolation of a fragment (C3a) of the third component of human complement containing anaphylatoxin and chemotactic activity and description of an anaphylatoxin inactivator of human serum.

232. Acute syphilitic nephrosis: a transient glomerular immunopathy.

233. The ninth component of human complement: isolation, description and mode of action.

234. Ability of the T cell-replacing polyanion dextran sulfate to trigger the alternate pathway of complement activation.

235. Deficiency of C1r in human serum. Effects on the structure and function of macromolecular C1.

236. The inactivator of the first component of human complement (C1INA). The complex formation with the activated first component of human complement (C1) or with its subcomponents.

237. Fluid phase destruction of C2hu by C1hu. I. Its enhancement and inhibition by homologous and heterologous C4.

238. A specific method for purification of the second component of guinea pig complement and a chemical evaluation of the one-hit theory.

239. Recurrent macroscopic hematuria, focal nephritis, and mesangial deposition of immunoglobulin and complement.

240. Purification of the human complement protein C1q by affinity chromatography.

241. The structure and function of the third component of guinea pig complement. I. The effect of chemical reagents on immune hemolysis and immune adherence reactivity.

242. [Round table discussion: complement and allergy].

245. Immunoglobulin deposits in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

247. Conversion of the fourth complement component studied by crossed immunoelectrophoresis.

249. Immunologic aspects of diabetic angiopathy: does thyroid autoimmunity play an etiologic role in some forms of diabetic vasculitis?

250. The reaction of zymosan with the properdin system in normal and C4-deficienct guinea pig serum. Demonstration of C3- and C5-cleaving multi-unit enzymes, both containing factor B, and acceleration of their formation by the classical complement pathway.

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