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  2. Classical complement pathway - Wikipedia

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    The classical pathway is distinct from the other complement pathways in its unique activation triggers and cascade sequence. Activation of the complement pathway through the classical, lectin or alternative complement pathway is followed by a cascade of reactions eventually leading to the membrane attack complex.

  3. Fc receptor - Wikipedia

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    In immunology, an Fc receptor is a protein found on the surface of certain cells – including, among others, B lymphocytes, follicular dendritic cells, natural killer cells, macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, human platelets, and mast cells – that contribute to the protective functions of the immune system.

  4. FCER1 - Wikipedia

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    FcεRI is a tetrameric receptor complex that binds Fc portion of the ε heavy chain of IgE. [1] It consists of one alpha ( FcεRIα – antibody binding site), one beta ( FcεRIβ – which amplifies the downstream signal), and two gamma chains ( FcεRIγ – the site where the downstream signal initiates) connected by two disulfide bridges on ...

  5. Cascades FC - Wikipedia

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    Cascades Soccer club was a short lived soccer team which represented the workers of the Cascade Brewery in the Southern Premier league from 1931 until 1936. [citation needed] In the years before World War II it was common for companies to enter teams in local soccer competitions as a morale building exercise, and the Cascades Brewery did likewise.

  6. Biochemical cascade - Wikipedia

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    A biochemical cascade, also known as a signaling cascade or signaling pathway, is a series of chemical reactions that occur within a biological cell when initiated by a stimulus.

  7. B10 cell - Wikipedia

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    B10 markers have been expressed since this divergence event, including CD19, CD1d, IL-21, and CD5 markers. [7] CD24, a human B10 marker, is exclusive to higher vertebrates and is absent in Vombatus and the organisms that diverged prior. [7] The B10 cell was first characterized in 2008, as a different subset of B cells in mice.

  8. List of White Star Line ships - Wikipedia

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    Built by Harland & Wolff in 1917, and launched in 1918, assuming service with Pacific SN Co Line as the Orca, transferred to Royal Mail Line in 1923, transferred to Oceanic Sn Co Line in 1926, transferred to White Star Line in 1927 as the Calgaric, laid up 1930–1933, briefly resumes service, restructuring by Cunard-White Star has it then ...

  9. List of Intel Xeon processors (Cascade Lake-based) - Wikipedia

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    Toggle "Cascade Lake-SP" (14 nm) Scalable Performance subsection. 1.1 Xeon Gold (uniprocessor) 1.2 Xeon Bronze and Silver (dual processor) 1.3 Xeon Gold (dual processor)