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From small beginnings in the early 1970s, the study of complement regulatory proteins has grown in the last decade to the point where it dominates the complement field. This growth has been fueled by the discovery of new regulators, the cloning of old and new regulators, the discovery that many of the regulators are structurally and evolutionarily related to each other and the development of recombinant forms for use in therapy. There are now more proteins known to be involved in controlling the complement system than there are components of the system and the list continues to grow. The time
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COMPLEMENT, immunology --- Complement Activation --- Complement --- Complement activation --- Immunologic technics
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COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION --- INFLAMMATION --- GRAFT REJECTION --- COMPLEMENT --- PHYSIOLOGY
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Kidney Transplantation --- Cytomegalovirus Infections --- Complement Activation --- Graft Rejection --- immunology
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Complement Activation --- Immunoglobulin A --- Complement Pathway, Alternative --- immunology
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Antigen-Antibody Complex --- Complement Activation --- Complement C1 --- immunology
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Cattle --- Herpesvirus 4, bovine --- Viral envelope proteins --- Viral tropism --- Antibodies, viral --- Complement activation --- physiology --- immunology
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Complement Inactivator Proteins --- Complement Pathway, Classical --- Complement Activation --- Uveal Neoplasms --- pharmacology --- drug effects --- immunology
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Aorta, Abdominal --- Blood Vessel Prosthesis --- Collagen --- Complement Activation --- Iliac Artery --- surgery --- adverse effects --- immunology
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Complement System Proteins --- Complement Activation --- Cytokines --- Shock, Septic --- Plasminogen Inactivators --- metabolism --- etiology
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