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Complement system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Complement control protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The complement system distinguishes "self" from "non-self" via a range of specialized cell-surface and soluble proteins. These homologous proteins belong to a family called the "regulators of compleme...
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PATHOLOGY GRAND ROUNDS ARCHIVES ... Back to ARCHIVE ... The Role of Complement Regulatory Proteins in Orthopoxvirus Infection (Why do Humans Contract Smallpox?)
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BioInfoBank Library :: Role of Complement Regulatory Proteins in the Survival of Murine Allo-transplanted Sertoli Cells. Mechanism of humoral and cellular immune modulation provided by porcine sertoli cells. ... [Role of proteins in Fas-mediated apoptosis in tumor cells and lymphocytes co-cultured in vitro]
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Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) is an acute phase protein which activates the classical complement pathway at the level of C4 and C2 via two novel serine proteases homologous to C1r and C1s. We recently reported that haemolysis via this ... 9007-36-7 (Complement System Proteins) ... Complement System Proteins [immunology]
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The susceptibility of trophoblast to cytolysis by human complement was investigated using cells purified to over 90% from first trimester placentae. Two assay systems were employed to measure the killing of trophoblasts, an antibody-dependent complement-mediated cytolysis and the reactive lysis.
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Complement proteins circulate in the blood in an inactive form. The so-called "complement cascade" is set off when the first complement molecule, C1, encounters antibody bound to antigen in an antigen-antibody complex.
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