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M. van Dixhoorn (M.), S. Dekker (Sylvia), R. Janssens (Rick), C.A.E. Verbakel (Caroline) and F.G. Grosveld (Frank)

2000-08-11

Human CD46 rather than CD55 is a key element in protection against complement activation in vitro

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Transplantation Proceedings , Volume 32 - Issue 5 p. 916- 918

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van Dixhoorn, M., Dekker, S., Janssens, R., Verbakel, C., & Grosveld, F. (2000). Human CD46 rather than CD55 is a key element in protection against complement activation in vitro. In Transplantation Proceedings (Vol. 32, pp. 916–918). doi:10.1016/S0041-1345(00)01036-8
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