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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Complement protein
  1. ... material. Rarely, people may inherit deficiency of some complement proteins. These people are prone to certain infections or autoimmune disorders. There are nine major complement proteins. They are labeled C1 through C9. This article ...
  2. ... material. Rarely, people may inherit deficiency of some complement proteins. These people are prone to certain infections or autoimmune disorders. There are nine major complement proteins. They are labeled C1 through C9. This article ...
  3. ... body. Rarely, people may inherit deficiency of some complement proteins. These people are prone to certain infections or autoimmune disorders. There are nine major complement proteins. They are labeled C1 through C9. This article ...
  4. ... or on the surface of some cells. The complement proteins work with your immune system to protect the ... cells and foreign material. There are nine major complement proteins. They are labeled C1 through C9. Rarely, people ...
  5. ... and proteins in the blood, such as antibodies, complement proteins, and interferon. Some of these directly attack foreign ...
  6. ... cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibody Test for cryoglobulins Complement levels Protein electrophoresis Test for hepatitis C and HIV (if ...
  7. ... be harmed by the body's complement system. The complement system is proteins that move through the bloodstream. These proteins work ...
  8. ... the diagnosis: BUN and creatinine blood test Blood complement levels Urinalysis Urine protein Kidney biopsy (to confirm membranoproliferative GN I or ...
  9. ... be done include: ANA titer BUN and creatinine Complement levels Urinalysis Urine protein Kidney biopsy , to determine appropriate treatment
  10. ... swallow and destroy bacteria and other foreign substances. Proteins called complement help with this process. The immune system also ...
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