About The Medical Condition Complement Factor I, Human Light Chain Protein Moiety, Reduced
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Complement Factor I, Human Light Chain Protein Moiety, Reduced
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What's The Definition Of The Medical Condition Complement Factor I, Human Light Chain Protein Moiety, Reduced?
Serine proteinase that acts on iC3b (inactivated complement 3b) to cleave it into C3c and C3dg with the help of a trypsin-like proteolytic enzyme. Complement factor I was formerly called KAF, C3bINF, or enzyme 3b inactivator. EC 3.4.21.45.
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