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1. Type IV collagen of the glomerular basement membrane. Evidence that the chain specificity of network assembly is encoded by the noncollagenous NC1 domains

2. The goodpasture autoantigen. Mapping the major conformational epitope(s) of alpha3(IV) collagen to residues 17-31 and 127-141 of the NC1 domain

3. Glomerular basement membrane. Identification of a novel disulfide-cross-linked network of alpha3, alpha4, and alpha5 chains of type IV collagen and its implications for the pathogenesis of Alport syndrome

4. Seminiferous tubule basement membrane. Composition and organization of type IV collagen chains, and the linkage of alpha3(IV) and alpha5(IV) chains

5. Extracellular matrix (mesoglea) of Hydra vulgaris. I. Isolation and characterization

6. Simple, rapid, high-purity preparation of recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor-BB.

7. Increased yield of high purity recombinant human interferon-gamma utilizing reversed phase column chromatography.

8. Type IV collagen of the glomerular basement membrane. Evidence that the chain specificity of network assembly is encoded by the noncollagenous NC1 domains.

9. The goodpasture autoantigen. Mapping the major conformational epitope(s) of alpha3(IV) collagen to residues 17-31 and 127-141 of the NC1 domain.

10. Goodpasture antigen: expression of the full-length alpha3(IV) chain of collagen IV and localization of epitopes exclusively to the noncollagenous domain.

11. Glomerular basement membrane. Identification of a novel disulfide-cross-linked network of alpha3, alpha4, and alpha5 chains of type IV collagen and its implications for the pathogenesis of Alport syndrome.

12. Seminiferous tubule basement membrane. Composition and organization of type IV collagen chains, and the linkage of alpha3(IV) and alpha5(IV) chains.

13. Circulating factor associated with increased glomerular permeability to albumin in recurrent focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.

14. Identification of the alpha 3 chain of type IV collagen as the common autoantigen in antibasement membrane disease and Goodpasture syndrome.

17. Structure and composition of type IV collagen of bovine aorta.

18. Specificity of Goodpasture autoantibodies for the recombinant noncollagenous domains of human type IV collagen.

19. Molecular characteristics of the Goodpasture autoantigen.

20. The pathogenesis of Alport syndrome involves type IV collagen molecules containing the alpha 3(IV) chain: evidence from anti-GBM nephritis after renal transplantation.

21. Purification and characterization of recombinant porcine prorelaxin expressed in Escherichia coli.

22. Type IV collagen of Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm tumor matrix: identification of constituent chains.

23. Goodpasture syndrome. Localization of the epitope for the autoantibodies to the carboxyl-terminal region of the alpha 3(IV) chain of basement membrane collagen.

24. Extracellular matrix (mesoglea) of Hydra vulgaris. I. Isolation and characterization.

25. Glomerular basement membrane. Identification of dimeric subunits of the noncollagenous domain (hexamer) of collagen IV and the Goodpasture antigen.

26. Alveolar basement membrane: molecular properties of the noncollagenous domain (hexamer) of collagen IV and its reactivity with Goodpasture autoantibodies.

27. Properties of the collagenous domain of the alpha 3(IV) chain, the Goodpasture antigen, of lens basement membrane collagen. Selective cleavage of alpha (IV) chains with retention of their triple helical structure and noncollagenous domain.

28. Glomerular basement membrane. Identification of a fourth chain, alpha 4, of type IV collagen.

29. Unusual dissociative behavior of the noncollagenous domain (hexamer) of basement membrane collagen during electrophoresis and chromatofocusing.

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