The human host has evolved elaborate protection mechanisms to prevent infection from the billions of microorganisms to which it host is exposed and is home. One of these systems, complement, is an evolutionary ancient arm of innate immunity essential for combatting bacterial infection. Complement permits the efficient labelling of bacteria with opsonins, supports phagocytosis, and facilitates phagocyte recruitment to the site of infection through the production of chemoattractants. However, it is by no means perfect, and certain organisms engage in an evolutionary arms race with the host where complement has become a major target to promote immune evasion. Streptococcus pyogenes is a major human pathogen that causes significant morbidity an...
<i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> is a leading human pathogen that causes a large variety of diseases. In...
Parasitic infections induce host immune responses that eliminate the invading parasites. However, pa...
Infections with bacteria form an increasing threat for human health. This is mainly due to the fact ...
The human host has evolved elaborate protection mechanisms to prevent infection from the billions of...
Streptococci are a broad group of Gram-positive bacteria. This genus includes various human pathogen...
Pathogens that invade the human host are confronted by a multitude of defence mechanisms aimed at pr...
12 p.- 3 fig.- 2 tab.The surveillance and pathogen fighting functions of the complement system have ...
The complement system is a crucial component of the innate immune response in humans. Recent studies...
Complement is a central homeotic system of mammals and represents the first defense line of innate i...
Complement activation is a crucial step in our innate immune defense against invading bacteria. Comp...
Streptococcus pyogenes is an exclusively human pathogen that can provoke mild skin and throat infect...
The complement system is typically regarded as an effector arm of innate immunity, leading to recogn...
The complement system is critical for controlling diverse microbial infections. In this study, we ha...
The complement system, an evolutionarily ancient component of innate immunity, is capable of protect...
Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as Group A Streptococcus (GAS), is an important human bacterial p...
<i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> is a leading human pathogen that causes a large variety of diseases. In...
Parasitic infections induce host immune responses that eliminate the invading parasites. However, pa...
Infections with bacteria form an increasing threat for human health. This is mainly due to the fact ...
The human host has evolved elaborate protection mechanisms to prevent infection from the billions of...
Streptococci are a broad group of Gram-positive bacteria. This genus includes various human pathogen...
Pathogens that invade the human host are confronted by a multitude of defence mechanisms aimed at pr...
12 p.- 3 fig.- 2 tab.The surveillance and pathogen fighting functions of the complement system have ...
The complement system is a crucial component of the innate immune response in humans. Recent studies...
Complement is a central homeotic system of mammals and represents the first defense line of innate i...
Complement activation is a crucial step in our innate immune defense against invading bacteria. Comp...
Streptococcus pyogenes is an exclusively human pathogen that can provoke mild skin and throat infect...
The complement system is typically regarded as an effector arm of innate immunity, leading to recogn...
The complement system is critical for controlling diverse microbial infections. In this study, we ha...
The complement system, an evolutionarily ancient component of innate immunity, is capable of protect...
Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as Group A Streptococcus (GAS), is an important human bacterial p...
<i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> is a leading human pathogen that causes a large variety of diseases. In...
Parasitic infections induce host immune responses that eliminate the invading parasites. However, pa...
Infections with bacteria form an increasing threat for human health. This is mainly due to the fact ...