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C4 binding protein a complement system regulatory protein that inhibits activation of the classical pathway; it both accelerates decay of the classical pathway C3 convertase by binding to C4b and displacing C2a and is also a cofactor for factor I
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C4 Controlled collapse chip connection: a technique of solder joint flip chip connection to a substrate where the surface tension forces of the molten solder controls the height of the joint and supports the weight of the chip.
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C4 binding p. a complement system regulatory protein that inhibits activation of the classical pathway; it both accelerates decay of the classical pathway C3 convertase by binding to C4b and displacing C2a and is also a cofactor for factor I–mediated cleavage of C4b.
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C4a a weak anaphylatoxin generated by cleavage of C4 by C1s in the classical pathway of complement activation.
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C4b a constituent of the classical pathway C3 convertase (C4b,2a), generated by cleavage of C4 by C1s; the active fragment C4b then binds C2 for cleavage of C2 by C1s. It is inactivated by factor I in the presence of C4 binding protein. C4b is also an opsonin that binds to the same receptors as C3b.
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