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Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor David Kavanagh
C3 glomerulopathy — understanding a rare complement-driven renal disease2019
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Database of Complement Gene Variants: A comprehensive database providing insights on function, structure and allele frequency for genetic variants identified in complement-mediated diseases2016
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Professor David Kavanagh
Atypical aHUS: State of the art2015
Dr Valerie Wilson
Professor Tim Goodship
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Mapping interactions between complement C3 and regulators using mutations in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome2015
Dr Sally Johnson
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
The global aHUS registry: Methodology and initial patient characteristics2015
Professor Tim Goodship
Dr Sally Johnson
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
The role of complement in C3 glomerulopathy2015
Dr Lisa Turnbull
Professor Tim Goodship
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
A prevalent CFHR1/FH reverse hybrid gene in aHUS patients induces deregulation of the alternative pathway2013
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Combined Complement Gene Mutations in Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Influence Clinical Phenotype2013
Dr Luca Ermini
Professor Tim Goodship
Dr Lisa Turnbull
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
et al.
Common genetic variants in complement genes other than CFH, CD46 and the CFHRs are not associated with aHUS.2012
Dr Luca Ermini
Professor Tim Goodship
Dr Lisa Turnbull
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
et al.
Genetic variants in CFH and CD46 are the major susceptibility factors for aHUS-An association study of multiple complement genes2011
Professor David Kavanagh
Professor Tim Goodship
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Mutations in Complement Regulatory Proteins Predispose to Preeclampsia: A Genetic Analysis of the PROMISSE Cohort2011
Professor David Kavanagh
Professor Tim Goodship
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Mutations in complement regulatory proteins predispose to preeclampsia2010
Professor Kevin Marchbank
Dr Lisa Turnbull
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
James Staniforth
Professor David Kavanagh
et al.
Genomic disorders associated with aHUS2009
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Liver-kidney transplantation to cure atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome2009
Dr Matthew Edey
Professor David Kavanagh
Dr Anne Lampe
Professor Judith Goodship
Dr Lisa Turnbull
et al.
A Novel Non-Synonymous Polymorphism (p.Arg240His) in C4b-Binding Protein Is Associated with Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome and Leads to Impaired Alternative Pathway Cofactor Activity2008
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Efficacy of plasma therapy in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome with complement factor H mutations2008
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Membrane cofactor protein mutations in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS), fatal Stx-HUS, C3 glomerulonephritis, and the HELLP syndrome2008
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Dr Lisa Turnbull
Dr Alison Brown
Dr Nadeem Moghal
Professor Tim Goodship
et al.
Mutations in complement C3 predispose to development of atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome2008
Dr Lisa Turnbull
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
The complement factor H R1210C mutation is associated with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome2008
Professor David Kavanagh
Dr Matthew Edey
Dr Lisa Turnbull
Professor Judith Goodship
Dr Anne Lampe
et al.
A non-synonymous polymorphism (arg240his) in C4b-binding protein is associated with atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome and leads to impaired alternative pathway cofactor activity2007
Professor David Kavanagh
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Implications of the initial mutations in membrane cofactor protein (MCP; CD46) leading to atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome2007
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Membrane cofactor protein mutations in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS), fatal Stx-HUS, C3 glomerulonephritis and the HELLP syndrome2007
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Mutations in complement C3 predispose to development of atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome2007
Professor David Kavanagh
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Screening for complement system abnormalities in patients with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome2007
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
The factor H-aHUS mutation database and website: Update and integration of MCP and FI mutations with structural models2007
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
The interactive factor H-atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome mutation database and website: Update and integration of membrane cofactor protein and factor I mutations with structural models2007
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Tim Goodship
Where next with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome?2007
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor David Kavanagh
Genetic and functional analyses of membrane cofactor protein (CD46) mutations in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome2006
Dr Veronique Fremaux-Bacchi
Professor Judith Goodship
Dr Lisa Turnbull
Professor Tim Goodship
The development of atypical haemolytic-uraemic syndrome is influenced by susceptibility factors in factor H and membrane cofactor protein: Evidence from two independent cohorts2005