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    Anti-cardiolipin from periodontitis patients induces MCP-1 production by human umbilical vein endothelial cells by Schenkein, Harvey A., Sabatini, Robert, Koertge, Thomas E., Brooks, Carol N., Purkall, Donald B.

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-03-2013)
    “…Aim Periodontal diseases are associated with a variety of systemic diseases, including cardiovascular disease and stroke, and patients with periodontitis…”
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    Covalent linkage of C3 to properdin during complement activation by Whiteman, L Y, Purkall, D B, Ruddy, S

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-05-1995)
    “…Activation of the alternative complement pathway of serum produces complexes of properdin (P) and C3 as measured in a double antibody enzyme-linked…”
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    Effects of thrombospondin purified by heparin affinity or ion-exchange chromatography on the alternative complement pathway by Scott, Patricia E, Purkall, Donald B, Ruddy, Shaun

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (28-03-1997)
    “…Thrombospondin (TSP), a platelet glycoprotein, was purified from platelet supernatants applied sequentially to Sepharose 4B and heparin-agarose affinity…”
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    Association of activated properdin with complexes of properdin with C3 by Whiteman, LY, Purkall, DB, Ruddy, S

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-08-1991)
    “…An ELISA using antibody to properdin (P), followed by antibody to C3 to detect complexes of P with C3 (P-C3), detected low levels of P-C3 complexes in human…”
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    Inherited deficiency of properdin and C2 in a patient with recurrent bacteremia by Gelfand, E W, Rao, C P, Minta, J O, Ham, T, Purkall, D B, Ruddy, S

    Published in The American journal of medicine (23-03-1987)
    “…A nine-year-old white boy with recurrent pneumococcal bacteremia is described. His serum had no hemolytic activity in either the classic or alternative…”
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