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The following pages link to Inhibition of complement activation on a model biomaterial surface by streptococcal M protein-derived peptides (Q37237320):
Displaying 12 items.
- Can cells and biomaterials in therapeutic medicine be shielded from innate immune recognition? (Q33636425) (← links)
- The creation of an antithrombotic surface by apyrase immobilization (Q33781557) (← links)
- Protection of nonself surfaces from complement attack by factor H-binding peptides: implications for therapeutic medicine (Q33825957) (← links)
- Innate immunity activation on biomaterial surfaces: a mechanistic model and coping strategies (Q35194713) (← links)
- Autoregulation of thromboinflammation on biomaterial surfaces by a multicomponent therapeutic coating (Q36442226) (← links)
- Targeted complement inhibition as a promising strategy for preventing inflammatory complications in hemodialysis (Q38042223) (← links)
- The recognition of biomaterials: pattern recognition of medical polymers and their adsorbed biomolecules. (Q38101310) (← links)
- Thromboinflammation in Therapeutic Medicine (Q38573590) (← links)
- Complement inhibition in biomaterial- and biosurface-induced thromboinflammation (Q38841300) (← links)
- Dangerous liaisons: complement, coagulation, and kallikrein/kinin cross-talk act as a linchpin in the events leading to thromboinflammation (Q38991010) (← links)
- Immobilization of the soluble domain of human complement receptor 1 on agarose-encapsulated islets for the prevention of complement activation (Q42925935) (← links)
- Role of the Complement System in the Response to Orthopedic Biomaterials (Q58111137) (← links)