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A person produces a mutated C3 protein resulting in an inactive C3a, but C3b is not affected and is fully functional. Co

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2021 7:45 am
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A Person Produces A Mutated C3 Protein Resulting In An Inactive C3a But C3b Is Not Affected And Is Fully Functional Co 1
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A person produces a mutated C3 protein resulting in an inactive C3a, but C3b is not affected and is fully functional. Complement activation in this individual would result in which of the following? (Mark all that apply) Membrane attack complex (MAC) would form MACs would not form. Inflammation would not occur Phagocytes would not be attracted to the site of infection. Cannot enhance phagocytosis