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Anne Nicholson-Weller is affiliated with the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their professional profile includes participation in scientific research and academic activities at this institution.

Although specific details about their recent papers, frequent co-authors, and book publications are not listed, their connection to a prominent medical center suggests involvement in clinical or biomedical research.

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Best Publications

  • Isolation of a human erythrocyte membrane glycoprotein with decay-accelerating activity for C3 convertases of the complement system.

    A Nicholson-Weller;J Burge;D T Fearon;P F Weller

  • Affected erythrocytes of patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria are deficient in the complement regulatory protein, decay accelerating factor

    A Nicholson-Weller;J P March;S I Rosenfeld;K F Austen

  • Terminal complement proteins C5b-9 release basic fibroblast growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor from endothelial cells.

    L R Benzaquen;A Nicholson-Weller;J A Halperin

  • Monocyte antigen CD14 is a phospholipid anchored membrane protein.

    David L. Simmons;Shencao Tan;Daniel G. Tenen;Anne Nicholson-Weller

  • Complement Receptor 1/Cd35 Is a Receptor for Mannan-Binding Lectin

    Ionita Ghiran;Sergi F. Barbashov;Lloyd B. Klickstein;Sander W. Tas

  • Complement Receptor Type 1 (CR1, CD35) Is a Receptor for C1q

    Lloyd B Klickstein;Sergei F Barbashov;Tun Liu;Richard M Jack

  • Capsular sialic acid prevents activation of the alternative complement pathway by type III, group B streptococci.

    M S Edwards;D L Kasper;H J Jennings;C J Baker

  • The role of specific antibody in alternative complement pathway-mediated opsonophagocytosis of type III, group B Streptococcus.

    M S Edwards;A Nicholson-Weller;C J Baker;D L Kasper

  • Mature human eosinophils have the capacity to express HLA-DR

    Daniel R. Lucey;Anne Nicholson-Weller;Peter F. Weller

  • Structure and function of decay accelerating factor CD55.

    A Nicholson-Weller;C E Wang

  • Paramyosin inhibits complement C1.

    J P Laclette;C B Shoemaker;D Richter;L Arcos

  • Membrane signaling by complement C5b-9, the membrane attack complex.

    Anne Nicholson-Weller;Jose A. Halperin

  • Deficiency of the complement regulatory protein, "decay-accelerating factor," on membranes of granulocytes, monocytes, and platelets in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria.

    A Nicholson-Weller;D B Spicer;K F Austen

  • Surface membrane expression by human blood leukocytes and platelets of decay-accelerating factor, a regulatory protein of the complement system.

    A Nicholson-Weller;JP March;CE Rosen;DB Spicer

  • Human eosinophils express CD4 protein and bind human immunodeficiency virus 1 gp120.

    D R Lucey;D I Dorsky;A Nicholson-Weller;P F Weller

  • Staphylococcus aureus Strains That Express Serotype 5 or Serotype 8 Capsular Polysaccharides Differ in Virulence

    Andrew Watts;Danbing Ke;Qun Wang;Anil Pillay

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of human eosinophil Charcot-Leyden crystal protein (lysophospholipase). Similarities to IgE binding proteins and the S-type animal lectin superfamily.

    Steven J. Ackerman;Stephanie E. Corrette;Helene F. Rosenberg;Joshua C. Bennett

  • Terminal complement complex C5b-9 stimulates mitogenesis in 3T3 cells.

    J A Halperin;A Taratuska;A Nicholson-Weller

  • Human Complement Receptor Type 1/CD35 is an Epstein-Barr Virus Receptor

    Javier G. Ogembo;Lakshmi Kannan;Ionita Ghiran;Anne Nicholson-Weller

  • Increased susceptibility to endotoxin shock in complement C3- and C4-deficient mice is corrected by C1 inhibitor replacement.

    M B Fischer;A P Prodeus;A Nicholson-Weller;M Ma

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter F. Weller
Peter F. Weller Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
David E. Golan
David E. Golan Harvard Medical School
Dennis L. Kasper
Dennis L. Kasper Harvard University
Ofer Levy
Ofer Levy Boston Children's Hospital
Philip L. De Jager
Philip L. De Jager Columbia University
Lori B. Chibnik
Lori B. Chibnik Harvard University
Robert W. Finberg
Robert W. Finberg University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Towfique Raj
Towfique Raj Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Joshua M. Shulman
Joshua M. Shulman Baylor College of Medicine
Douglas T. Fearon
Douglas T. Fearon Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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