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Immune response_Alternative complement pathway [score: 1 (0%)]
Complement system is a major effector of humoral branch of the immune system, acting
to protect the host from microorganisms, such as bacteria.
Complement components are designated either by numerals
(C1-C9), letter symbols (e.g.,
Complement factor I (Factor I)), or by ...
Immune response_Lectin induced complement pathway [score: 1 (0%)]
The complement system is the major effector of the humoral branch of the immune
system, acting to protect the host from microorganisms such as bacteria.
Complement components are designated by numerals
(C1-C9), by letter symbols
(e.g., Complement factor I (Factor I)), ...
Cytokine production by Th17 cells in CF [score: 1 (0%)]
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a potentially lethal genetic disease that typically results in
the development of bronchial inflammation, bronchiectasis, the progressive loss of lung
function and, ultimately, death [1].
CF is caused by genetic defects in Cystic Fibrosis ...
Bacterial infections in CF airways [score: 1 (0%)]
The upper airways represent a primary site for the introduction of pathogenic
microorganisms from inspired air. The ciliated epithelium features several powerful
mechanisms for prevention of colonization by inhaled bacteria, thus the lower respiratory
tract usually remains sterile [1].
Defective ...
Inhibitory action of Lipoxins on neutrophil migration [score: 1 (0%)]
Deregulated neutrophilic inflammation and chronic infection lead to progressive
destruction of the airways in cystic fibrosis (CF). In normal tissues, lipoxins are
endogenous anti-inflammatory lipid mediators in regulation of neutrophilic inflammation
[1]. In CF, production ...
Classical complement pathway [score: 1 (0%)]
Complement system is a major effector of the humoral branch of the immune system,
acting to protect the host from microorganisms such as bacteria.
Complement components are designated by numerals (C1-C9), by letter symbols (e.g.,
Complement factor I (Factor I)), or by other trivial ...
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