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imported>Howard C. Berkowitz
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According the the ''Medical Subject Headings'' of the National Library of Medicine, the complement system is made up  of a series of Serum glycoproteins that are part of the  host defense mechanism of [[complement activation]], which creats the "complement membrane attack complex"
According the ''Medical Subject Headings'' of the National Library of Medicine, the complement system is made up  of a series of Serum glycoproteins that are part of the  host defense mechanism of [[complement activation]], which creats the "complement membrane attack complex"

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Complement (immunology) [r]: According the Medical Subject Headings of the National Library of Medicine, the complement system is made up of a series of Serum glycoproteins that are part of the host defense mechanism of complement activation, which creats the "complement membrane attack complex"