Synopsis of Social media discussions

The discussions reveal a high interest in understanding the complement system, with posts like 'explica todo la vd, por encimita pa aprender' and resource sharing indicating active engagement. The tone is casual and collaborative, emphasizing learning over critical analysis, which accounts for the moderate engagement and impact scores.

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Agreement
Neither agree nor disagree

The discussions reflect a neutral stance, mainly consisting of supportive comments indicating they find the publication interesting or useful, but not expressing disagreement.

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Interest
High level of interest

Many posts show high curiosity and eagerness to understand complex concepts from the publication, mentioning videos and requests for help.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Posts include calls for help, explanations of their needs, and sharing of resources, indicating a moderate level of active engagement.

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Impact
Neutral impact

While the discussions demonstrate enthusiasm, they mostly focus on personal understanding rather than broad societal implications or transformative impacts.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Twitter

4 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

500,498

Total Likes

10,286

Extended Reach

503,544

Social Features

6

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Overview of the Complement System Functions and Regulation

Overview of the Complement System Functions and Regulation

This video provides an overview of the classical and lectin pathways of the complement system, highlighting their roles in inflammation and immunity. It also discusses unresolved naming issues and the importance of standardized terminology for research and clinical applications.

April 23, 2021

286,601 views


Complement System Overview and Nomenclature Standards Explained

Complement System Overview and Nomenclature Standards Explained

This video provides a general overview of the classic and lectin activation pathways of the complement system, highlighting the importance of standardized naming for clarity in research and clinical practice.

March 15, 2021

166,116 views


  • Santiago
    @santiag0_ts (Twitter)

    @natirockk https://t.co/Yp5etHiwJ9 mirate ese video, explica todo la vd, por encimita pa aprender
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    February 8, 2025

  • Rupullo (rupi chocho pelón)
    @Zyanya03848957 (Twitter)

    @kryaebp Hola mira si ocupas ayuda primero necesitas conocer conceptos básicos de que son las proteínas del complemento y el pq de sus subunidades, estos dos videos son buenísimos para entender bases y un poquito el proceso: https://t.co/mwsexPBagf https://t.co/0lp7PmfcgX
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    October 15, 2023

    6

  • dra karlita
    @ggggmontijo (Twitter)

    @DannaPasillas3 https://t.co/AGnA0cdROx tome reina
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    February 24, 2023

    1

  • Cruella de MIR
    @cruellademir (Twitter)

    Acabo de encontrar un video que te lo explica de manera visual https://t.co/JDyosD5yoB objetivo de hoy: entender de que carajo van estas proteínas
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    May 3, 2022

Abstract Synopsis

  • The human complement system, which includes over 30 components, evolved from gene structures involving common domains found across different species, with unique combinations appearing only in deuterostomes, suggesting that the system was originally established in this lineage.
  • Interestingly, an invertebrate deuterostome called ascidian has a complement system as complex as mammals, but phylogenetic studies indicate that the gene expansions in ascidians and vertebrates happened independently, meaning these systems evolved separately.
  • Overall, while many domain structures are shared, the vertebrate complement system appears to be a result of combining independently evolved parts into a unified response system, rather than a single, linear evolutionary development.]