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Properdin deficiency associated with systemic meningococcal disease due to a novel p.Cys337Arg pathogenic variant

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Laura González-Sánchez   +9 more
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Clinical Remission and Reduction of Circulating Nephritic Factors by Combining Rituximab With Belimumab in a Case of Complement Factor 3 Glomerulopathy

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Mieke van Schaik   +6 more
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Collectin-11 regulates osteoclastogenesis and bone maintenance via a complement-dependent mechanism

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Complement and Complement Deficiencies

Seminars in Liver Disease, 1997
The complement system provides a first line of defense and mediates a large variety of cellular and humoral interactions within the immune response, including chemotaxis, phagocytosis, cell adhesion, and B-cell differentiation. The system involves more than 30 serum components and numerous cell surface regulators and receptors.
Keith Whaley, Wilhelm J. Schwaeble
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Microglia mediate forgetting via complement-dependent synaptic elimination

Science, 2020
Microglia modulate memories Synaptic reorganization and circuit rewiring leads to loss or weakening of connections between neurons and may result in the erasure of previously formed memories. Microglia eliminate excessive synapses in the developing brain
Chao Wang   +11 more
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Complement

Arthritis & Rheumatology, 2023
The role of complement in human autoimmune, inflammatory, and infectious diseases is reviewed, focusing on clinical applicability. A typical case is presented in which serum testing for C3 and C4 is performed to help assess a syndrome with a broad differential diagnosis.
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Complement

Southern Medical Journal, 1979
Publisher Summary The name complement was given to describe the heat-labile property of normal human serum that “complements” the action of antibody in producing the immune lysis of red blood cells and bacteria. It soon became apparent that complement was highly complex biochemically and functionally.
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Complement

2013
In this chapter we summarize clinically important aspects of complement biology. This information is used to present a comprehensive overview of complement deficiency states and provide a logical basis for understanding complement assays in clinical practice.
Matthew C. Pickering, Jyoti Bakshi
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