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Cellular origins of type IV collagen networks in developing glomeruli.Academic Article Why?
The extracellular matrix of hydra is a porous sheet and contains type IV collagen.Academic Article Why?
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A case of subepidermal blistering disease with autoantibodies to multiple laminin subunits who developed later autoantibodies to alpha-5 chain of type IV collagen associated with membranous glomerulonephropathy.Academic Article Why?
Autoepitopes and alloepitopes of type IV collagen: role in the molecular pathogenesis of anti-GBM antibody glomerulonephritis.Academic Article Why?
Collagen type IV alpha 1 (COL4A1) and collagen type XIII alpha 1 (COL13A1) produced in cancer cells promote tumor budding at the invasion front in human urothelial carcinoma of the bladder.Academic Article Why?
Interaction of Dr adhesin with collagen type IV is a critical step in Escherichia coli renal persistence.Academic Article Why?
Cleft palate formation in fetal Br mice with midfacial retrusion: tenascin, fibronectin, laminin, and type IV collagen immunolocalization.Academic Article Why?
Recurrent Goodpasture's disease secondary to a monoclonal IgA1-kappa antibody autoreactive with the alpha1/alpha2 chains of type IV collagen.Academic Article Why?
Type IV collagen of the glomerular basement membrane. Evidence that the chain specificity of network assembly is encoded by the noncollagenous NC1 domains.Academic Article Why?
A human-mouse chimera of the alpha3alpha4alpha5(IV) collagen protomer rescues the renal phenotype in Col4a3-/- Alport mice.Academic Article Why?
A role for collagen IV cross-links in conferring immune privilege to the Goodpasture autoantigen: structural basis for the crypticity of B cell epitopes.Academic Article Why?
Age-dependent changes in the structure, composition and biophysical properties of a human basement membrane.Academic Article Why?
Alport alloantibodies but not Goodpasture autoantibodies induce murine glomerulonephritis: protection by quinary crosslinks locking cryptic a3(IV) collagen autoepitopes in vivo.Academic Article Why?
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