Mohamed R. Daha mainly focuses on Immunology, Complement system, Cell biology, Classical complement pathway and Alternative complement pathway. His study in Immunology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Internal medicine and Transplantation. The Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Fibroblast, CD80 and Immunoglobulin A.
His Complement system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Innate immune system and Biochemistry. His Cell biology research incorporates themes from Cell, Cell culture, Apoptosis, Programmed cell death and In vivo. Mohamed R. Daha has included themes like Factor H and Complement receptor in his Alternative complement pathway study.
Mohamed R. Daha focuses on Immunology, Complement system, Internal medicine, Alternative complement pathway and Endocrinology. His research integrates issues of Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis in his study of Immunology. His work deals with themes such as Biochemistry, Transplantation and Cell biology, which intersect with Complement system.
His Biochemistry research includes elements of Molecular biology and Antigen. His studies in Alternative complement pathway integrate themes in fields like Properdin, Factor H and Complement membrane attack complex. Mohamed R. Daha interconnects Cell culture and Complement factor B in the investigation of issues within Endocrinology.
His main research concerns Complement system, Immunology, Internal medicine, Alternative complement pathway and Transplantation. His Complement system study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Inflammation, Complement and Cell biology. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Nephropathy, Disease and Kidney.
In his study, Complement factor B is strongly linked to Endocrinology, which falls under the umbrella field of Internal medicine. His Alternative complement pathway study combines topics in areas such as Heparan sulfate, Biochemistry and Classical complement pathway. His work investigates the relationship between Classical complement pathway and topics such as Innate immune system that intersect with problems in Complement receptor and Antibody opsonization.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Complement system, Immunology, Alternative complement pathway, Internal medicine and Lectin pathway. His Complement system research includes themes of Complement, Haplotype, Transplantation and Cell biology. Mohamed R. Daha combines subjects such as Anemia, Nephropathy, Glomerulonephritis and Disease with his study of Immunology.
His studies deal with areas such as Innate immune system, Dialysis and Classical complement pathway as well as Alternative complement pathway. Mohamed R. Daha has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Endocrinology, Macular degeneration and Pathology. His Lectin pathway study incorporates themes from Pseudoallergy, In vitro, Dextran and Pharmacology.
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Diagnostic value of standardized assays for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies in idiopathic systemic vasculitis
E. Christiaan Hagen;Mohamed R. Daha;Jo Hermans;Konrad Andrassy.
Kidney International (1998)
Control of the amplification convertase of complement by the plasma protein beta1H.
J M Weiler;M R Daha;K F Austen;D T Fearon.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1976)
Analysis of the synovial cell infiltrate in early rheumatoid synovial tissue in relation to local disease activity
P. P. Tak;T. J. M. Smeets;M. R. Daha;P. M. Kluin.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1997)
Immune evasion by a staphylococcal complement inhibitor that acts on C3 convertases.
Suzan H M Rooijakkers;Maartje Ruyken;Anja Roos;Mohamed R Daha.
Nature Immunology (2005)
Decrease in cellularity and expression of adhesion molecules by anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha monoclonal antibody treatment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
P P Tak;P C Taylor;F C Breedveld;T J Smeets.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1996)
Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome and C3 glomerulopathy: conclusions from a “Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes” (KDIGO) Controversies Conference
Timothy H.J. Goodship;H. Terence Cook;Fadi Fakhouri;Fernando C. Fervenza.
Kidney International (2017)
Human IgA Activates the Complement System via the Mannan-Binding Lectin Pathway
Roos A;Bouwman Lh;van Gijlswijk-Janssen Dj;Faber-Krol Mc.
Journal of Immunology (2001)
Glomerular activation of the lectin pathway of complement in IgA nephropathy is associated with more severe renal disease.
Anja Roos;Maria Pia Rastaldi;Novella Calvaresi;Beatrijs D. Oortwijn.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2006)
Biochemical and functional characterization of the interaction between pentraxin 3 and C1q.
Alma J. Nauta;Barbara Bottazzi;Alberto Mantovani;Alberto Mantovani;Giovanni Salvatori.
European Journal of Immunology (2003)
The complement system in systemic autoimmune disease
Min Chen;Mohamed R. Daha;Cees G. M. Kallenberg.
Journal of Autoimmunity (2010)
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