Complement Receptors

Complement receptors are molecules found on the surface of cells of the body's immune system which are responsible for binding to proteins in the bloodstream known as the complement system. These receptors allow the body to identify and attack foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses, and play a critical role in the body's process of immunity. Complement receptors are found on a variety of immune cells, including macrophages, neutrophils, and mast cells, and their presence is essential for a healthy functioning immune system. By recognizing and responding to the presence of harmful substances, these receptors also allow for the regulation of inflammation, helping to protect the body from disease. As such, understanding the structure and role of complement receptors can aid in the development of new therapeutic treatments for a range of diseases.

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