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A summary of the complement system

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Janeway's Immunobiology, 7th Edition
Murphy, Travers, & Walport
ISBN: 978-0-8153-4123-9

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  • Say hello to my little C5bC6C7C8C9 complex bitches...

  • THIS SHIT BE BLOWIN MY MIND

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  • I'm still learning all of this, but I think the classical system isn't used on a new ger/bug that the immune system just encountered. It can't see something for the first time & have antibodies ready to attack it. The second time it sees it it can do all of this. The complement has 3 different pathways it can take to kill things, and the classical one is the only one antibody dependent. Hope that helps.

  • I thought that antibodies were from the adaptive system (plasma B cells). The complement system happens immediately (innate). How can antibodies already be on the bacterial cell? Wouldn't the adaptive response need to happen already? Please help me.

  • C deez nutz.... That what I got.

  • This my friends is called midfuckery

  • NO way this is true

    

  • The C1q,r,s complex is poorly drawn. The serine proteases connect further from the globular head.

  • CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC, thats all i got

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