Bacterial killing by complement requires direct anchoring of membrane attack complex precursor C5b-7
Dennis J. Doorduijn(Utrecht University), Suzan H. M. Rooijakkers(Utrecht University), Maartje Ruyken(Utrecht University), Edward S. Parsons(London Centre for Nanotechnology), Georgina Benn(University of Oxford), Bart W. Hoogenboom(University College London), Bart W. Bardoel(Utrecht University), Dani A. C. Heesterbeek(Utrecht University)
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