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Academic Article Th1 and Th17 cells induce proliferative glomerulonephritis.
Academic Article Murine membranous nephropathy: immunization with a3(IV) collagen fragment induces subepithelial immune complexes and Fc?R-independent nephrotic syndrome.
Academic Article Proteolysis breaks tolerance toward intact a345(IV) collagen, eliciting novel anti-glomerular basement membrane autoantibodies specific for a345NC1 hexamers.
Academic Article Quaternary epitopes of a345(IV) collagen initiate Alport post-transplant anti-GBM nephritis.
Academic Article Neonatal Fc receptor promotes immune complex-mediated glomerular disease.
Academic Article IgG4-restricted anti-glomerular basement membrane autoantibodies targeting quaternary epitopes of native a345(IV) collagen.
Academic Article Maternal alloimmune IgG causes anti-glomerular basement membrane disease in perinatal transgenic mice that express human laminin a5.
Academic Article Recurrent Goodpasture's disease secondary to a monoclonal IgA1-kappa antibody autoreactive with the alpha1/alpha2 chains of type IV collagen.
Academic Article Antigenic heterogeneity of IgA anti-GBM disease: new renal targets of IgA autoantibodies.
Concept Immunoglobulin A
Concept Immunoglobulin G
Concept Immunoglobulin Allotypes
Academic Article The goodpasture autoantigen. Identification of multiple cryptic epitopes on the NC1 domain of the alpha3(IV) collagen chain.
Academic Article Laminin-521 is a Novel Target of Autoantibodies Associated with Lung Hemorrhage in Anti-GBM Disease.
Academic Article The Alternative Pathway Is Necessary and Sufficient for Complement Activation by Anti-THSD7A Autoantibodies, Which Are Predominantly IgG4 in Membranous Nephropathy.
Academic Article Autoantibodies against laminin-521 are pathogenic in anti-glomerular basement membrane disease.
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