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  2. Pegcetacoplan - Wikipedia

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    Pegcetacoplan acts as a complement inhibitor, specifically targeting complement protein C3, which plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). In individuals with PNH, there is a heightened and uninhibited complement activity, which may lead to intravascular (inside blood vessels) or extravascular ...

  3. C4b-binding protein - Wikipedia

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    C4b-binding protein (C4BP) is a protein complex involved in the complement system where it acts as inhibitor. C4BP has an octopus-like structure with a central stalk and seven branching alpha-chains. C4BP has an octopus-like structure with a central stalk and seven branching alpha-chains.

  4. List of cytochrome P450 modulators - Wikipedia

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    1 List of Herbal cytochrome P450 Inhibitors and Inducers. 2 See also. 3 Sources. ... Certain foods (e.g., broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, chargrilled meat)

  5. 7 Workouts That Will Benefit Anyone With Bladder Issues ... - AOL

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    Get ready to squeeze your way to better bladder control.

  6. Classical complement pathway - Wikipedia

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    C1-inhibitor plays the role of inactivating C1r and C1s to prevent further downstream classical complement activity. [13] [12] C1-inhibitor controls the processes involved in maintaining vascular permeability. As a result, C1-inhibitor levels of less than 50% of the standard lead to increased vascular permeability, characteristic of angioedema ...

  7. C1-inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    C1-inhibitor (C1-inh, C1 esterase inhibitor) is a protease inhibitor belonging to the serpin superfamily. [5] Its main function is the inhibition of the complement system (C1r, C1s) to prevent spontaneous activation but also as the major regulator of the contact system (PK, FXIIa, and FXIa).

  8. Complement deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Disorders of the proteins that act to inhibit the complement system (such as C1-inhibitor) can lead to an overactive response, causing conditions such as hereditary angioedema. [8] Disorders of the proteins that act to activate the complement system (such as C3) can lead to an underactive response, causing greater susceptibility to infections. [9]

  9. Alpha-1 blocker - Wikipedia

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    Alpha-1 blocker, blocks alpha receptors and it relaxes the smooth muscles in the bladder. It helps the urine to flow smoothly and it can lessen the pain caused by the bladder pressing on the prostate. [44] [45] Selective alpha-1 blockers are better tolerated than non-selective alpha blockers in the body and therefore works better on BPH. [2]