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how do cells protect them From complement mediated cell lysis?​

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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In the presence of danger patterns and the absence of efficient regulation, complement marks affected particles with opsonins for phagocytic removal, assembles the cell-damaging MAC, and alarms the body through the release of the inflammatory and chemoattractant mediators C3a and C5a, which recruit phagocytes to the ...

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In the presence of danger patterns and the absence of efficient regulation, complement marks affected particles with opsonins for phagocytic removal, assembles the cell-damaging MAC, and alarms the body through the release of the inflammatory and chemoattractant mediators C3a and C5a, which recruit phagocytes.

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