prodains
Prodains are a group of proteins that are found in the blood plasma of many animals, including humans. They are produced by the liver and play a crucial role in the immune system. Prodains are part of the complement system, which is a series of proteins that work together to help the immune system recognize and destroy foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses.
There are several types of prodains, each with its own specific function. C1, C2, C3, and C4
Prodains are activated by the binding of antibodies to the surface of a foreign invader. This binding
Prodains are also involved in other immune functions, such as opsonization, which is the process by which
Prodains are essential for a healthy immune system and their levels are often used as markers of