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bibliographicCitation Johnson DM, Gagnon J, Reid KB. Factor D of the alternative pathway of human complement. Purification, alignment and N-terminal amino acid sequences of the major cyanogen bromide fragments, and localization of the serine residue at the active site. Biochem J. 1980 Jun 01;187(3):863–74. PMID: 6821372; PMCID: PMC1162473.
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