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Complement regulation during pregnancy
Hector Molina
Division of Rheumatology
Division of Veterans Affairs
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Scopus citations
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During Pregnancy
100%
Complement Regulation
100%
Crry
100%
Placenta
66%
Complement Activation
33%
Deleterious Effects
33%
Inflammatory Cells
33%
Alternative Pathway
33%
C5b-9
33%
Innate Immunity
33%
Noninflammatory
33%
Tissue Damage
33%
Vascular Development
33%
Blood Vessel Formation
33%
Innate Inflammation
33%
Complement Deposition
33%
Pregnancy Failure
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Complement Activation
100%
Angiogenesis
100%
Innate Immunity
100%
Complement Component 5a
100%
Complement Deposition
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Placenta
100%
Angiogenesis
50%
Complement Activation
50%
Complement Component C5b
50%
Innate Immune System
50%
Inflammatory Cell
50%
Complement Component 5a
50%
Complement Deposition
50%