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. 2019 Jul 1;203(1):3-5.
doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1900527.

Complement in Motion: The Evolution of CD46 from a Complement Regulator to an Orchestrator of Normal Cell Physiology

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Complement in Motion: The Evolution of CD46 from a Complement Regulator to an Orchestrator of Normal Cell Physiology

M Kathryn Liszewski et al. J Immunol. .
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