Properdin (complement factor P) is a conserved serum glycoprotein of the immune defence. It plays a role in strengthening the activation of complement, a system of proteins important in the first line defence against infection. Properdin is active in the alternative pathway of complement within the innate immune system. It is the sole regulator of complement activation and plays a major role in regulating the alternative pathway by binding to and stabilising the inherently labile C3 convertase enzymes, C3bBb and C3bBbC3b. The properdin-deficient mouse line was used in various studies in order to investigate the role of properdin in disease models of immunity, infection and inflammation. It was shown that properdin controls the strength of i...
Properdin, as the only positive regulator, amplifies complement activation and has been implicated i...
The complement system is an important part of our innate immunity. Complement is involved in the cle...
Background and Objectives: Tumours are often low immunogenic. The role of complement, an innate immu...
Properdin (complement factor P) is a conserved serum glycoprotein of the immune defence. It plays a ...
Complement is part of the innate immune defence. It can be activated via three pathways, the classic...
The complement system is one of the defence systems used by the host to protect itself against patho...
Properdin or complement factor P is a conserved serum glycoprotein of the immune defence. It plays a...
The three pathways of complement activation lead to the proteolysis of the same component, C3, that ...
The complement system is an essential part of the innate immune system by acting as a first line of ...
The complement system is an essential part of the innate immune system by acting as a first line of ...
Complement is an innate immune system that is a first line of defense against pathogens and facilita...
<div><p>The complement system is an essential part of the innate immune system by acting as a first ...
Properdin, the only known positive regulator of the complement system, stabilizes the C3 convertase,...
Streptococcus pneumoniae and Listeria monocytogenes, pathogens which can cause severe infectious dis...
Streptococcus pneumoniae and Listeria monocytogenes, pathogens which can cause severe infectious dis...
Properdin, as the only positive regulator, amplifies complement activation and has been implicated i...
The complement system is an important part of our innate immunity. Complement is involved in the cle...
Background and Objectives: Tumours are often low immunogenic. The role of complement, an innate immu...
Properdin (complement factor P) is a conserved serum glycoprotein of the immune defence. It plays a ...
Complement is part of the innate immune defence. It can be activated via three pathways, the classic...
The complement system is one of the defence systems used by the host to protect itself against patho...
Properdin or complement factor P is a conserved serum glycoprotein of the immune defence. It plays a...
The three pathways of complement activation lead to the proteolysis of the same component, C3, that ...
The complement system is an essential part of the innate immune system by acting as a first line of ...
The complement system is an essential part of the innate immune system by acting as a first line of ...
Complement is an innate immune system that is a first line of defense against pathogens and facilita...
<div><p>The complement system is an essential part of the innate immune system by acting as a first ...
Properdin, the only known positive regulator of the complement system, stabilizes the C3 convertase,...
Streptococcus pneumoniae and Listeria monocytogenes, pathogens which can cause severe infectious dis...
Streptococcus pneumoniae and Listeria monocytogenes, pathogens which can cause severe infectious dis...
Properdin, as the only positive regulator, amplifies complement activation and has been implicated i...
The complement system is an important part of our innate immunity. Complement is involved in the cle...
Background and Objectives: Tumours are often low immunogenic. The role of complement, an innate immu...