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The molecular basis of complement activation by model nanomedicines.
I. Hamad
University of Brighton
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Complement Activation
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Human Complement
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Nanomedicine
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Alternative Pathway
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Serum Levels
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Protein Binding
50%
Complement System
50%
SC5b-9
50%
Polyethylene Glycol
50%
High Molecular Weight Polymer
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Drug Delivery System
50%
Complement Activation-related Pseudoallergy (CARPA)
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Bound Form
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Spike Protein
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Terminal Complexes
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Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs)
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Glycol
50%
Medical Applications
50%
Allergen
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Polyethylene Glycol
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Nanomedicine
100%
Drug Delivery System
50%
Macrogol
50%
Allergic Reaction
50%
Protein S
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Complement Component C4d
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Complement Component C1q
50%
Single Walled Nanotube
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Allergen
50%