The molecular genetics of the components of complement and autoimmune diseases

Bioessays 1 (6):261-264 (1984)
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Abstract

The molecular components of complement are a major part of the armoury of the mammalian immune system, being required for the lysis of antibody‐targeted cells. Several of the complement proteins are known to be encoded by genes within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). Molecular analysis of these genes is providing new information on the basis of complement action and the possible roles of this system in autoimmune disease.

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