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c1 esterase inhibitor - Definition: (Source: MedLinePlus)

C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) is a protein found in the fluid part of your blood that controls C1, the first component of the complement system. The complement system is a group of proteins that move freely through your bloodstream. The proteins work with your immune system and play a role in the development of inflammation. There are nine major complement proteins. They are labeled C1 through C9. This article discusses the test that is done to measures the amount of C1-INH in your blood. See also: Complement Complement component 3 (C3) Complement component 4 (C4) CH50 CH100 ...
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Further Reading on c1 esterase inhibitor
  • Angioedema,Hereditary ( WebMD )
    Important It is possible that the main title of the report Angioedema , Hereditary is not the name you expected . Please check the ...by this report. Angioneurotic Edema, Hereditary C1 -INH C1NH...
  • Food Allergy Treatments ( WebMD )
    Adverse food reactions can be broadly classified into 2 categories . The first category consists of immunologically - mediated ...Gal d1, Gal d2, and Gal d3; soybean-Gly m1; fish-Gad c1 ; and shrimp-Pen a1...

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