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C1 inhibitor in HAE

In this video, find out how the C1 inhibitor plays a significant role in the complement cascade, kallikrein-kinin coagulation, and contact systems. See how the C1 inhibitor is ultimately responsible for regulating the production of bradykinin, which is the principal mediator involved in hereditary angioedema (HAE) during episodes of swelling.

Hereditary Angioedema
Allied Professional
CMT
Consultant
FY1/FY2
General Practitioner
Nurse
Specialist Nurse
ST3+
Clinical Immunology
Bradykinin
C1
HAE
Kallikrein
Prekallikrein
Disease Awareness
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February 2022