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Nagy, Zoltán Attila and Szakács, Dávid and Boros, Eszter and Héja, Dávid and Vígh, Eszter and Sándor, Noémi and Józsi, Mihály and Oroszlán, Gábor and Dobó, József and Gál, Péter and Pál, Gábor (2019) Ecotin, a microbial inhibitor of serine proteases, blocks multiple complement dependent and independent microbicidal activities of human serum. PLOS PATHOGENS, 15 (12). pp. 1-33. ISSN 1553-7366 (print); 1553-7374 (online)

Paréj, Katalin and Kocsis, Andrea and Enyingi, Csenge and Dani, Ráhel and Oroszlán, Gábor and Beinrohr, László and Dobó, József and Závodszky, Péter and Pál, Gábor and Gál, Péter (2018) Cutting Edge: A New Player in the Alternative Complement Pathway, MASP-1 Is Essential for LPS-Induced, but Not for Zymosan-Induced, Alternative Pathway Activation. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 200 (7). pp. 2247-2252. ISSN 0022-1767

Oroszlán, Gábor and Dani, Ráhel and Szilágyi, András and Závodszky, Péter and Thiel, Steffen and Gál, Péter and Dobó, József (2017) Extensive Basal Level Activation of Complement Mannose-Binding Lectin-Associated Serine Protease-3: Kinetic Modeling of Lectin Pathway Activation Provides Possible Mechanism. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 8. pp. 1-14. ISSN 1664-3224

Oroszlán, Gábor and Kortvely, Előd and Szakács, Dávid and Kocsis, Andera and Dammeier, Sascha and Závodszky, Péter and Pál, Gábor and Gál, Péter and Dobó, József (2016) MASP-1 and MASP-2 Do Not Activate Pro-Factor D in Resting Human Blood, whereas MASP-3 Is a Potential Activator: Kinetic Analysis Involving Specific MASP-1 and MASP-2 Inhibitors. Journal of Immunology, 196. pp. 857-865. ISSN 0022-1767, ESSN: 1550-6606

Dobó, József and Szakács, Dávid and Oroszlán, Gábor and Kortvely, Elod and Kiss, Bence and Boros, Eszter and Szász, Róbert and Závodszky, Péter and Gál, Péter and Pál, Gábor (2016) MASP-3 is the exclusive pro-factor D activator in resting blood: the lectin and the alternative complement pathways are fundamentally linked. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016 (6). No. 31877. ISSN 2045-2322

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