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  • Cell Biology

Background:

  • The role of the complement system in immune responses has been debated.
  • Previous research has focused on complement's augmentation of immunity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the inhibitory effects of complement fragments on immune responses.
  • To examine the impact of complement on cellular proliferation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent evidence on complement function.
  • Analysis of immune responses dependent on cellular proliferation.

Main Results:

  • Complement fragments demonstrate an inhibitory role in certain immune responses.
  • Evidence suggests complement impacts cellular proliferation negatively.

Conclusions:

  • Complement fragments can inhibit immune responses.
  • This finding contributes to the ongoing controversy regarding complement's function in immunity.