
<protein> Antibodies that react with complement components or their breakdown products. Usually directed against C3b or C4 and found in high titre in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. They are formed in response to infection or injection of antigens. ... (14 Oct 1997) ...
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(im″u-no-kәn-gloo´tĭ-nin) an autoantibody, usually of the immunoglobulin M class, that is specific for activated C3 and C4 components of complement. It is found in low titer in most normal sera and in increased levels in certain infectious diseases, in autoimmune disease, and after immunization with many anti...
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Antibody against complexed antigen, antibody against that antigen, and complement.
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Antibodies that react with complement components or their breakdown products. Usually directed against C3b or C4, and found in high titre in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: im′yū-nō-kon-glū′ti-nin Definitions: 1. An autoantibodylike immunoglobulin (IgM), formed in animals or humans against their own complement following injection of complement-containing complexes or sensitized bacteria.
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