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Complement Inactivator Proteins

Introduction: Complement Inactivator Proteins

Description of Complement Inactivator Proteins

Complement Inactivator Proteins: Serum proteins that negatively regulate the cascade process of COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION. Uncontrolled complement activation and resulting cell lysis is potentially dangerous for the host. The complement system is tightly regulated by inactivators that accelerate the decay of intermediates and certain cell surface receptors.
Source: MeSH 2007

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