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  1. Complement system - Wikipedia

    The complement system, also known as complement cascade, is a part of the humoral, innate immune system and enhances (complements) the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to …

  2. Complement System Function - Cleveland Clinic

    This chain reaction is called a cascade. When each protein activates, it can perform its function to protect your body and turn on the next. Where is the complement system located? The …

  3. Complement Pathways: Types, Functions, Regulation

    Proteins that take part in the complement system are called complements that collectively work as a biological cascade; the sequence of reactions, each being the catalyst for the next.

  4. Complement System | British Society for Immunology

    Complement can be activated via three different pathways (Figure 1), which can each cause the activation of C3, cleaving it into a large fragment, C3b, that acts as an opsonin, and a small …

  5. All Things Complement - PMC

    The complement (C) cascade is an ancient system of proteins whose primary role is to initiate and modulate immune responses. During C activation, circulating proteins are cleaved and …

  6. Understanding the Complement Cascade and Its Functions

    Sep 14, 2025 · This illustration provides a detailed look at the complement cascade’s stages and its vital role in bridging innate and adaptive immunity.

  7. Complement Cascade - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    After tissue injury, the inflammatory response triggers thrombus formation as a result of the activation of the coagulation cascade and of what we call the complement cascade.

  8. Complement cascade - Latest research and news | Nature

    Dec 18, 2025 · When activated by one of three pathways, a cascade of serial cleavage events results in a marked amplification of the immune response and formation of the cell-killing …

  9. Classical Complement Cascade - Stevens Lab

    The complement system consists of a large number of inactive components (zymogens) that are activated in a cascade-like manner to exert its biological effects in the innate immune system.

  10. The Complement Cascade | Molecular Otolaryngology and Renal …

    What is the Complement Cascade? The Complement Cascade an important part of both the innate and adaptive immune systems. The majority of circulating complement is produced by …