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Publications by Diana C. J. Rhodes
Human Tamm-Horsfall Protein, a Renal Specific Protein, Serves as a Cofactor in Complement 3b Degradation
PLoS ONE
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Membrane Cofactor Protein of Complement Is Present on Human Fibroblast, Epithelial, and Endothelial Cells.
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Domain Swapping Reveals Complement Control Protein Modules Critical for Imparting Cofactor and Decay-Accelerating Activities in Vaccinia Virus Complement Control Protein
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