Complement Activation
Complement activation is a process where proteins, called complements, are activated in the immune system and play a key role in immunity and inflammation. Complements act in a cascade to recognize pathogens, capture and destroy them, and trigger inflammation. By activating proteins released by cells, complements can also promote clotting, wound healing, and tissue repair. In addition, it can help to regulate the activity of other immune cells and coordinate immune response. Complement activation is, therefore, a key process in helping to fight off infections and maintaining homeostasis in the body.
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