Michele L. Reinagel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
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(Transfer of model immune complexes from erythrocyte complement receptor 1 to murine macrophages.) |
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Reinagel ML, Taylor RP. (2000) Transfer of immune complexes from erythrocyte CR1 to mouse macrophages. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 164: 1977-85 |
Craig ML, Reinagel ML, Martin EN, et al. (1999) Infusion of bispecific monoclonal antibody complexes into monkeys provides immunologic protection against later challenge with a model pathogen Clinical Immunology. 92: 170-180 |
Taylor RP, Martin EN, Reinagel ML, et al. (1997) Bispecific monoclonal antibody complexes facilitate erythrocyte binding and liver clearance of a prototype particulate pathogen in a monkey model. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 159: 4035-44 |
Reinagel ML, Gezen M, Ferguson PJ, et al. (1997) The primate erythrocyte complement receptor (CR1) as a privileged site: binding of immunoglobulin G to erythrocyte CR1 does not target erythrocytes for phagocytosis. Blood. 89: 1068-77 |
Taylor RP, Sutherland WM, Martin EN, et al. (1997) Bispecific monoclonal antibody complexes bound to primate erythrocyte complement receptor 1 facilitate virus clearance in a monkey model. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 158: 842-50 |
Reinagel ML, Gezen M, Ferguson PJ, et al. (1997) The Primate Erythrocyte Complement Receptor (CR1) as a Privileged Site: Binding of Immunoglobulin G to Erythrocyte CR1 Does Not Target Erythrocytes for Phagocytosis Blood. 89: 1068-1077 |