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<p>These are a group of plasma systems. Examples include: | <p>These are a group of plasma systems. Examples include: | ||
* [[Complement|The complement system]] | * [[Complement|The complement system]] | ||
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− | * [[ | + | * [[Normal Mechanisms of Haemostatic Control#Kinin system|The kinin cascade]] |
− | The triggered enzyme cascades are effector mechanisms that can produce a rapid and amplified response to a trigger stimulus. They have adaptive value if appropriately invoked but may be harmful if triggered inappropriately.The reaction pathways and control mechanisms involved are complex.</p> | + | |
+ | The triggered enzyme cascades are effector mechanisms that can produce a rapid and amplified response to a trigger stimulus. They have adaptive value if appropriately invoked but may be harmful if triggered inappropriately. The reaction pathways and control mechanisms involved are complex.</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 18 May 2012
These are a group of plasma systems. Examples include:
The triggered enzyme cascades are effector mechanisms that can produce a rapid and amplified response to a trigger stimulus. They have adaptive value if appropriately invoked but may be harmful if triggered inappropriately. The reaction pathways and control mechanisms involved are complex.