This document contains references to 10 scientific papers about the complement system and the lectin pathway of the complement system. The papers discuss topics like the structure and function of complement activating enzyme complexes, the role of mannose binding lectin in preventing infections, and the contribution of mannose-binding lectin-associated serine protease-1 to activating the lectin complement pathway.
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This document contains references to 10 scientific papers about the complement system and the lectin pathway of the complement system. The papers discuss topics like the structure and function of complement activating enzyme complexes, the role of mannose binding lectin in preventing infections, and the contribution of mannose-binding lectin-associated serine protease-1 to activating the lectin complement pathway.
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