
Immunology for the Rheumatologist: The Devil Is in the Details
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Unpacking Age-Associated B Cells and Complement in Lupus
This chapter explores the critical roles of age-associated B cells in lupus, detailing their contribution to autoantibody production and discussing potential therapeutic options. It also examines the complement system's activation pathways, their relationship with inflammation, and the importance of measuring complement levels in assessing disease activity.
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