Complement Receptors
Complement receptors are a type of cell-surface receptor found on the surface of immune cells. They are involved in a body’s immune response and are responsible for recognizing and activating the complement system, which helps to defend the body from pathogens. The activation of complement receptors produces several biochemical reactions that can lead to cell lysis and inflammation. Complement receptors play an important role in autoimmune diseases, inflammation, and cancer, making them valuable targets for the development of therapeutics.
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