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    Functional analysis of the classical, alternative, and MBL pathways of the complement system: standardization and validation of a simple ELISA by Seelen, M.A., Roos, A., Wieslander, J., Mollnes, T.E., Sjöholm, A.G., Wurzner, R., Loos, M., Tedesco, F., Sim, R.B., Garred, P., Alexopoulos, E., Turner, M.W., Daha, M.R.

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (2005)
    “…Primary defence against invading microorganisms depends on a functional innate immune system and the complement system plays a major role in such immunity…”
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    Modulation of Brain Dead Induced Inflammation by Vagus Nerve Stimulation by Hoeger, S., Bergstraesser, C., Selhorst, J., Fontana, J., Birck, R., Waldherr, R., Beck, G., Sticht, C., Seelen, M. A., Van Son, W. J., Leuvenink, H., Ploeg, R., Schnuelle, P., Yard, B. A.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-03-2010)
    “…Because the vagus nerve is implicated in control of inflammation, we investigated if brain death (BD) causes impairment of the parasympathetic nervous system,…”
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    CD16+ monocytes with smooth muscle cell characteristics are reduced in human renal chronic transplant dysfunction by Boersema, M, van den Born, J.C, van Ark, J, Harms, G, Seelen, M.A, van Dijk, M.C.R.F, van Goor, H, Navis, G.J, Popa, E.R, Hillebrands, J.L

    Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-05-2015)
    “…Abstract In chronic transplant dysfunction (CTD), persistent (allo)immune-mediated inflammation eventually leads to tissue remodeling including neointima…”
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    Complement and renal disease by Trouw, L.A, Seelen, M.A, Daha, M.R

    Published in Molecular immunology (01-09-2003)
    “…The complement system is involved in several aspects of renal disease, including primary renal diseases, dialysis and renal transplant rejection. Initially, a…”
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