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evaluation of the C5aR binding

Complement receptors are a group of proteins found on the surface of various immune cells, including leukocytes (such as neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells) and some non-immune cells. These receptors are involved in the recognition and binding of complement components, particularly the activated fragments of the complement system. These complement receptors have diverse functions and contribute to various immune processes, including phagocytosis, clearance of immune complexes, modulation of immune responses, and cell-cell interactions.


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