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Complement Receptor Type 1

Known as: CD35, CD35 Antigen 
Complement receptor type 1 (2039 aa, ~224 kDa) is encoded by the human CR1 gene. This protein is involved in complement activation.
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2014
2014
Objective: The expression of complement receptor type 1 on different cells is associated with autoimmunity. Erythrocyte… 
2006
2006
OBJECT Postischemic cerebral inflammatory injury has been extensively investigated in an effort to develop effective… 
1994
1994
The complement receptor type 1 (CR1) levels on erythrocyte membranes from 23 patients with PsA was determined by using ELISA. Six… 
1989
1989
Erythrocyte complement receptor type 1 (CR1) was measured in 71 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and 43 healthy… 
1988
1988
Monoclonal IgM rheumatoid factor forms complexes with IgG in essential mixed cryoglobulinemia. We demonstrate that such complexes… 
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Complement receptor type 1 (CR1) is a glycoprotein of Mr about 250 000 present on erythrocytes and other cell types. CR1 acts as… 
1986
1986
Mild trypsinization of human erythrocyte stroma solubilized CR1 (complement receptor type 1, C3b/C4b receptor) without… 
1985
1985
A large-scale procedure for the isolation of complement receptor type 1 (CR1, the C3b receptor) from human erythrocytes is… 
1985
1985
We have compared the rosette technique (using C3b-coated red cells) with the uptake of a 125I F(ab')2 anti-complement receptor… 
1984
1984
The rosetting of defined C3-fragment-coated sheep erythrocytes to B-cell-enriched tonsil lymphocytes was measured. The rosetting…