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      Anti-Mouse Complement Factor B, Purified, (Polyclonal) (Rabbit IgG)

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      Anti-Mouse Complement Factor B, Purified, (Polyclonal) (Rabbit IgG)

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    • Ref: CLC1000-1
      Sizes: 3 X 1 ml
      From: €116.00

      Guinea Pig Complement Serum

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      Guinea Pig Complement Serum, Adsorbed with mouse cells

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    • Ref: CLC3000
      Sizes: 5 ml
      From: €620.00

      Mouse Complement, Frozen

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    • Ref: CLC5000
      Sizes: 5x1ml
      From: €639.00

      Rat Complement Serum

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    • From: €331.00

      Special processing techniques are used to yield products with high complement activity and low background cytotoxicity. Guinea Pig Complement is suitable for CFT and SRH.

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    • From: €381.00

      The complement system helps or “complements” the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear pathogens from an organism. Complement is part of the innate immune system that is not adaptable and does not change over the course of an individual's lifetime. Complement can be recruited and brought into action by the adaptive immune system. The following are basic functions of complement: 1. Opsonization - enhancing phagocytosis of antigens 2. Chemotaxis - attracting macrophages and neutrophils 3. Cell Lysis - rupturing membranes of foreign cells 4. Clumping of antigen-bearing agents

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      The rabbit complement system helps or “complements” the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear pathogens from an organism. Complement is part of the innate immune system that is not adaptable and does not change over the course of an individual's lifetime. Complement can be recruited and brought into action by the adaptive immune system. The following are basic functions of complement: 1. Opsonization - enhancing phagocytosis of antigens 2. Chemotaxis - attracting macrophages and neutrophils 3. Cell Lysis - rupturing membranes of foreign cells 4. Clumping of antigen-bearing agents

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