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1. CRIg on liver macrophages clears pathobionts and protects against alcoholic liver disease.

2. Increasing the efficacy and safety of a human complement inhibitor for treating post-transplant cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury by targeting to a graft-specific neoepitope.

3. A novel soluble complement receptor 1 fragment with enhanced therapeutic potential.

4. Two novel antithetical KN blood group antigens may contribute to more than a quarter of all KN antisera in Europe.

5. Mechanistic Understanding of Cell Recognition and Immune Reaction via CR1/CR3 by HAP- and SiO 2 -NPs.

6. Complement Receptor 1 (CR1/CD35)-expressing retinal pigment epithelial cells as a potential therapy for age-related macular degeneration.

7. CD35 and CD64 of Neutrophils Can Differentiate Between Bacterial and Viral Infections in Children by Simultaneous Quantitative Analysis.

8. Key role of the number of complement receptor 1 on erythrocytes for binding of Escherichia coli to erythrocytes and for leukocyte phagocytosis and oxidative burst in human whole blood.

9. Protein-engineered molecules carrying GAD65 epitopes and targeting CD35 selectively down-modulate disease-associated human B lymphocytes.

10. Altered Expression of Complement Regulatory Proteins CD35, CD46, CD55, and CD59 on Leukocyte Subsets in Individuals Suffering From Coronary Artery Disease.

11. Complement serves as a switch between CD4+ T cell-independent and -dependent RBC antibody responses.

12. C1q and Mannose-Binding Lectin Interact with CR1 in the Same Region on CCP24-25 Modules.

13. Complement receptor immunoglobulin: a control point in infection and immunity, inflammation and cancer.

14. Control of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Pneumonia Utilizing TLR2 Agonist Pam3CSK4.

15. Complement Receptor Type 1 Suppresses Human B Cell Functions in SLE Patients.

16. Further studies of the down-regulation by Factor I of the C3b feedback cycle using endotoxin as a soluble activator and red cells as a source of CR1 on sera of different complotype.

17. Analysis of Erythrocyte Invasion Mechanisms of Plasmodium falciparum Clinical Isolates Across 3 Malaria-Endemic Areas in Ghana.

18. The immune adherence receptor CR1-like existed on porcine erythrocytes membrane.

19. TNF signals are dispensable for the generation of CD23+ CD21/35-high CD1d-high B cells in inflamed lymph nodes.

20. A new mouse anti-mouse complement receptor type 2 and 1 (CR2/CR1) monoclonal antibody as a tool to study receptor involvement in chronic models of immune responses and disease.

21. Phagocytic activity of LPS tolerant macrophages.

22. Fate mapping reveals origin and dynamics of lymph node follicular dendritic cells.

23. Treatment of C3 glomerulopathy with complement blockers.

24. Increased survival in B-cell-deficient mice during experimental cerebral malaria suggests a role for circulating immune complexes.

25. Mechanisms of enhanced neutralization of botulinum neurotoxin by monoclonal antibodies conjugated to antibodies specific for the erythrocyte complement receptor.

26. Generation of a novel Cr2 gene allele by homologous recombination that abrogates production of Cr2 but is sufficient for expression of Cr1.

27. Effects of endosulfan on the immune function of erythrocytes, and potential protection by testosterone propionate.

28. Detection of complement receptors 1 and 2 on mouse splenic B cells using flow cytometry.

29. B cell-mediated antigen transport to splenic follicles.

30. TSP1-producing B cells show immune regulatory property and suppress allergy-related mucosal inflammation.

31. CR1-mediated ATP release by human red blood cells promotes CR1 clustering and modulates the immune transfer process.

32. A study on the effect of ethanol extract of Radix rhapontici on erythrocyte immune function in rats.

33. IgG antibodies in food allergy influence allergen-antibody complex formation and binding to B cells: a role for complement receptors.

34. Optimal germinal center B cell activation and T-dependent antibody responses require expression of the mouse complement receptor Cr1.

35. Antigen specific immunotherapy generates CD27(+) CD35(+) tolerogenic dendritic cells.

36. Malaria inhibits surface expression of complement receptor 1 in monocytes/macrophages, causing decreased immune complex internalization.

37. Complement gene expression is regulated by pro-inflammatory cytokines and the anaphylatoxin C3a in human tenocytes.

38. CRIg signals induce anti-intracellular bacterial phagosome activity in a chloride intracellular channel 3-dependent manner.

39. Complement receptor type 1 (CR1, CD35) is a potent inhibitor of B-cell functions in rheumatoid arthritis patients.

40. The effects of endosulfan on the growth and erythrocyte immune function of Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus).

41. Up regulated complement and fc receptors in juvenile idiopathic arthritis and correlation with disease phenotype.

42. Complement receptor 1 (CR1) and Alzheimer's disease.

43. Mice expressing human CR1/CD35 have an enhanced humoral immune response to T-dependent antigens but fail to correct the effect of premature human CR2 expression.

44. Crry receptor and oxidative stress involved in erythrocyte immune toxicity of mice caused by endosulfan and protective effects of vitamin E.

45. MBL-mediated opsonophagocytosis of Candida albicans by human neutrophils is coupled with intracellular Dectin-1-triggered ROS production.

46. Elimination of autoreactive B cells in humanized SCID mouse model of SLE.

47. Evidence for malaria selection of a CR1 haplotype in Sardinia.

48. Tigecycline attenuates polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) receptors but not functions.

49. Anaemia & expression levels of CD35, CD55 & CD59 on red blood cells in Plasmodium falciparum malaria patients from India.

50. Stromal cells directly mediate the re-establishment of the lymph node compartments after transplantation by CXCR5 or CCL19/21 signalling.

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