complement C4d
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Introduction
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Laboratory
3
More general terms
4
References
Introduction
Fragment of
C4b
that remains associated with membrane after cleavage by
Factor I
.
Laboratory
complement C4d in erythrocytes
complement C4d in serum/plasma
C4d Ag in tissue
More general terms
complement-4 (C4)
References
↑
Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods, 18th ed, J.B. Henry (ed), W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 1991 pg 835
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