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Complement Fixation Pathways
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What are the names of the different pathways of the complement cascade? |
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Which immunoglobulins can activate the classical pathway? |
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What are the components of the C1 complex |
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Which two complexes bind to make the enzyme C3 convertase? |
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What initiates the membrane attack complex (MAC)? | C3b
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What functions do the Ca fragments have? |
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What are efficient activators of the alternative pathway? |
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What are the main functions of the alternative pathway? |
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What are lectins? | Proteins which bind carbohydrates
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What does MASP stand for? | Mannose-binding lectin associated proteases
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Complement Inhibitors
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Which complement inhibitor exorts control over the classical pathway and how does it function? |
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What do factors I and H do? |
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Which complement inhibitor binds inflammatory immune complexes in the plasma, transporting them to the liver for phagocytosis? | Complement receptor 1 (CR1)
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What does CD59 do? |
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Functions of the Complement Cascade
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What are the stages of opsonisation? |
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What role do complement fragments have to promote inflammation? |
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By which process can C5-C9 directly kill pathogens? | Cell lysis
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