| Gc globulin | Group-specific complement globulin |
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| AC | abdominal circumference; abdominal compression; absorption coefficient; abuse case; acetate; acetylc... |
| AICF | autoimmune complement fixation |
| ASAC | acidified serum-acidified complement |
| C1 | first cervical nerve; first cervical vertebra; first component of complement |
| complement 4 | The second component to react in the complement sequence. It is a beta-globulin with a sedimentation coefficient of 18.7, a molecular weight of 240,000 and a serum concentration of 430 micrograms/ml. It is activated by complement 1 and serves as a receptor for c2. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| complement 4a | <chemical> Smaller fragment formed when c1s splits c4 into c4a and c4b. As an anaphylatoxin, c4a causes symptoms of immediate hypersensitivity but it has weaker activity than c3a or c5a. Chemical name: Complement C4a (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement 4b | <chemical> Larger fragment formed when c1s splits c4 into c4a and c4b. C4b combines with c2b to form the activated c4b2b complex which is often called the classical pathway c3 convertase. Chemical name: Complement C4b (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement 5 | The fifth component in the complement reaction sequence, probably exists in a complex with c6 and c7. It is a beta-globulin with a sedimentation coefficient of 10, serum concentration of 75 micrograms/ml and molecular weight of 180,000. It is activated by c423 and releases fragments with anaphylatoxic, chemotactic, and histamine-releasing actions and affecting smooth muscle. (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement 5a | <chemical> Smaller fragment formed when c5 convertase splits c5 into c5a and c5b. C5a is a 74-amino acid peptide that includes a carboxy-terminal arginine crucial for its spasmogenic activity and a carbohydrate moiety. C5a is the most potent anaphylatoxin mediating immediate hypersensitivity. Chemical name: Complement C5a (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement 5a, des-arginine | Complement 5a with the carboxy-terminal arginine removed. The arginine is rapidly cleaved from the c5a fragment during complement activation by carboxypeptidase b present in normal human serum. C5a des-arg shows complete loss of spasmogenic activity though it retains some chemotactic ability. (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement 6 | The sixth component in the complement reaction sequence. It is a beta-globulin with a sedimentation coefficient of 8.7 and a molecular weight of 120,000 at 60 micrograms/ml in serum. It may exist in a complex with c5 and c7 and is activated by the binding of c5. (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement 7 | The seventh component in the complement reaction sequence. It is a beta-globulin probably in a complex with c5 and c6 and is activated by c5. The attachment of c7 renders the cell susceptible to lysis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement 8 | The next to the last essential component for cell lysis in the complement reaction sequence. It is a gamma-globulin with a molecular weight of 150,000 and a sedimentation coefficient of 8. It is present in trace amounts in serum and can be inhibited, like complement 1, by cation chelators. (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement 9 | The last component in the complement reaction sequence. It is an alpha-globulin present in serum as a trace, with a molecular weight of 80,000 and a sedimentation coefficient of 4.5. For cell lysis, it can be replaced by a metal chelator. (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement activating enzymes | <enzyme> Enzymes present in the complement system which activate one or more components in the system. Registry number: EC 3.- (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement activation | The sequential activation of serum components c1 through c9, initiated by an erythrocyte-antibody complex or by microbial polysaccharides and properdin, and producing an inflammatory response. (12 Dec 1998) |
| complement binding assay | A test for the detection of immune complexes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| complement chemotactic factor | The activated complex of the fifth, sixth, and seventh components of complement (C567) which induces chemotaxis in the case of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| complement cytolysis inhibitor | <protein> Vertebrate glycoprotein of uncertain function. Secreted as a 400 amino acid peptide, then cleaved to form two 200 amino acid peptides that are linked by a disulphide bridge. Synonym: complement associated protein, complement cytolysis inhibitor, glycoprotein III. (11 Jan 1998) |
Synonyms : C1q Complement, Complement 1q, Complement Component 1q, C1q, Complement, Complement, C1q, Component 1q, Complement
Synonyms : C1r Complement, Complement 1r, Complement Component 1r, C1r, Complement, Complement, C1r, Component 1r, Complement
Synonyms : C 1 Esterase, C1 Esterase, C1s Complement, Complement 1 Esterase, Complement 1s, Complement Component 1s, C1s, Complement, Complement, C1s, Component 1s, Complement, Esterase, C 1, Esterase, C1, Esterase, Complement 1
Synonyms : C2 Complement, Complement 2, Complement Component 2, C2, Complement, Complement, C2, Component 2, Complement
Synonyms : C2a Complement, Complement 2a, Complement C2 Fragment a, Complement C2a Fragment, C2a Fragment, Complement, C2a, Complement, Complement, C2a
| complementary |
of words or propositions so related that each is the negation of the other; "`male' and `female' are complementary terms" complementary color: either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or grey (in the case of pigments); "yellow and blue are complementaries" complemental: acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole)
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| complementary DNA |
single-stranded DNA that is complementary to messenger RNA or DNA that has been synthesized from messenger RNA by reverse transcriptase
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| complement |
a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction a complete number or quantity; "a full complement" number needed to make up a whole force; "a full complement of workers" something added to complete or make perfect; "a fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner" one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response either of two parts that mutually complete each other make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to; "I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup"
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| complement control protein |
(CCP) any of a superfamily of proteins involved in complement regulation, encoded in a closely linked gene cluster, and having one or more stretches of a common short consensus repeat encoding a 60 amino acid domain. Included are factor H, C4 binding protein, decay accelerating factor, membrane cofactor protein, and several complement receptors. Called also regulator of complement activation.
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| complementary RNA |
viral RNA that is transcribed from negative-sense RNA and serves as a template for protein synthesis.
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| complement | either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or gray (in the case of pigments) |
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| complement | acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole) |
| complement | of or relating to or suggestive of complementation |
| complement | of words so related that each is the negation of the other |
| complement | either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or gray (in the case of pigments) |
| complement | (linguistics) a distribution of related speech sounds or forms in such a way that they only appear in different contexts |
| complement | single-stranded DNA that is complementary to messenger RNA or DNA that has been synthesized from messenger RNA by reverse transcriptase |
| complement | the practice of medicine without the use of drugs |
| complement | (linguistics) a distribution of related speech sounds or forms in such a way that they only appear in different contexts |
| complement | the grammatical relation of a word or phrase to a predicate |
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