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    Cellular expression of the C5a anaphylatoxin receptor (C5aR): demonstration of C5aR on nonmyeloid cells of the liver and lung by Haviland, DL, McCoy, RL, Whitehead, WT, Akama, H, Molmenti, EP, Brown, A, Haviland, JC, Parks, WC, Perlmutter, DH, Wetsel, RA

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-02-1995)
    “…The small-complement C5 activation fragment, C5a, is a potent phlogistic molecule that, on binding to the C5a Receptor (C5aR), mediates contraction of smooth…”
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    Comparison of fibrosarcomas that developed at vaccination sites and at nonvaccination sites in cats: 239 cases (1991-1992) by Hendrick, M J, Shofer, F S, Goldschmidt, M H, Haviland, J C, Schelling, S H, Engler, S J, Gliatto, J M

    “…Questionnaires were sent to veterinarians who had submitted a fibrosarcoma from a cat to the surgical pathology services of the veterinary schools of the…”
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    Structure of the murine fifth complement component (C5) gene. A large, highly interrupted gene with a variant donor splice site and organizational homology with the third and fourth complement component genes by HAVILAND, D. L, HAVILAND, J. C, FLEISCHER, D. T, WETSEL, R. A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-06-1991)
    “…To understand fifth complement component (C5) gene regulation, splicing, and C5 protein deficiency at the molecular level, the organization of the murine C5…”
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    Complete cDNA sequence of human complement PRO-C5 : evidence of truncated transcripts derived from a single copy gene by HAVILAND, D. L, HAVILAND, J. C, FLEISCHER, D. T, HUNT, A, WETSEL, R. A

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (1991)
    “…Two truncated human C5 clones, pHC5A and pHC5B, were isolated from an adult human liver cDNA library, and contained inserts of 2930 and 2181 bp, respectively…”
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    Differential Methylation status of tumor-associated genes in head and neck squamous carcinoma: Incidence and potential implications by MARUYA, Shin-Ichiro, ISSA, Jean-Pierre J, WEBER, Randal S, ROSENTHAL, David I, HAVILAND, Joie C, LOTAN, Reuben, EL-NAGGAR, Adel K

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-06-2004)
    “…Promoter hypermethylation is one of the major mechanisms in the transcriptional inactivation of certain carcinoma-associated genes. Concurrent methylation…”
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