The complement system bridges the innate and adaptive immune responses. Complement can be activated via three distinct pathways, the classical, lectin and alternative pathways, all of which play a crucial role in the identification and elimination of pathogenic microorganisms. The classical pathway (CP) is activated mainly by immune complexes (complexes of antigen and immunoglobulin). The lectin pathway (LP) is activated when a carbohydrate recognition complex and associated serine proteases bind to specific carbohydrate patterns on the surface of pathogens. In addition to providing protection from microbial infections, the LP has been shown to be involved in inducing post-ischemic inflammatory tissue loss (ischemia/ reperfusion injury), wh...
The complement system constitutes an important part of innate host defence. Complement activation ca...
The complement system and the natural antibody repertoire provide a critical first-line defense agai...
Copyright © 2012 J. Tofferi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Complement is part of the innate immune system and functions primarily as a first line of defense ag...
Complement C2 is a single chain serum glycoprotein (110 kDa), which serves as the catalytic subunit ...
Complement C2 is a single chain serum glycoprotein (110 kDa), which serves as the catalytic subunit ...
Complement C2 is a single chain serum glycoprotein (110 kDa), which serves as the catalytic subunit ...
The complement system is a field of growing interest for pharmacological intervention. Complement pr...
The abortion-prone mating combination CBA/J 7 DBA/2 has been recognized as a model of preeclampsia,...
Complement research experienced a renaissance with the discovery of a third activation route, the le...
We isolated a cDNA clone from grafted mouse skin that encodes a serine protease homologous to human ...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is not an acute-phase protein in mice, and therefore, mice are widely used ...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is not an acute-phase protein in mice, and therefore, mice are widely used ...
<div><p>The complement system plays a key role in host defense against pneumococcal infection. Three...
The complement system plays a key role in host defense against pneumococcal infection. Three differe...
The complement system constitutes an important part of innate host defence. Complement activation ca...
The complement system and the natural antibody repertoire provide a critical first-line defense agai...
Copyright © 2012 J. Tofferi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Complement is part of the innate immune system and functions primarily as a first line of defense ag...
Complement C2 is a single chain serum glycoprotein (110 kDa), which serves as the catalytic subunit ...
Complement C2 is a single chain serum glycoprotein (110 kDa), which serves as the catalytic subunit ...
Complement C2 is a single chain serum glycoprotein (110 kDa), which serves as the catalytic subunit ...
The complement system is a field of growing interest for pharmacological intervention. Complement pr...
The abortion-prone mating combination CBA/J 7 DBA/2 has been recognized as a model of preeclampsia,...
Complement research experienced a renaissance with the discovery of a third activation route, the le...
We isolated a cDNA clone from grafted mouse skin that encodes a serine protease homologous to human ...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is not an acute-phase protein in mice, and therefore, mice are widely used ...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is not an acute-phase protein in mice, and therefore, mice are widely used ...
<div><p>The complement system plays a key role in host defense against pneumococcal infection. Three...
The complement system plays a key role in host defense against pneumococcal infection. Three differe...
The complement system constitutes an important part of innate host defence. Complement activation ca...
The complement system and the natural antibody repertoire provide a critical first-line defense agai...
Copyright © 2012 J. Tofferi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...