The complement system is an essential part of the innate immunity that is involved in the elimination of pathogens as well as participating in the body’s immune surveillance against cancer. However, ...
The complement system was first identified in the late nineteenth century as a heat-labile component of serum that ‘complements’ the antimicrobial activity of antibodies. Since then, it has become ...
Immunotherapy is increasingly becoming standard therapy in cancer, with technology, such as checkpoint inhibitors and cell therapy, raising the efficacy bar in many forms of the disease. But the ...