Dysregulation of adaptive immune responses in complement C3-deficient patients

Author:

Pekkarinen Pirkka T.1,Heikkilä Nelli1,Kisand Kai2,Peterson Pärt2,Botto Marina3,Daha Mohamed R.4,Drouet Christian5,Isaac Lourdes6,Helminen Merja7,Haahtela Tari8,Meri Seppo19,Jarva Hanna19,Arstila T. Petteri1

Affiliation:

1. Haartman Institute and Research Programs Unit; Immunobiology; University of Helsinki; Helsinki Finland

2. Molecular Pathology; Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine; University of Tartu; Tartu Estonia

3. Centre for Complement and Inflammation Research; Division of Immunology and Inflammation; Department of Medicine; Imperial College; London United Kingdom

4. Leiden University Medical Center; and University Medical Center; Groningen The Netherlands

5. Université Joseph Fourier; GREPI/AGIM CNRS FRE3405; Grenoble France

6. Department of Immunology; Institute of Biomedical Sciences; University of São Paulo; São Paulo Brazil

7. The Paediatric Research Centre; Tampere University and University Hospital; Tampere

8. Department of Allergy; Skin and Allergy Hospital; Helsinki University Hospital; Helsinki Finland

9. HUSLAB and Helsinki University Central Hospital; Helsinki Finland

Funder

Eesti Teadusagentuur

European Regional Development Fund

Finnish Cultural Foundation

Finnish Medical Foundation

Helsinki Biomedical Graduate Program

Helsinki University Central Hospital funds

Helsinki University Research Program funds

NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Center Funding Scheme

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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