immunoglobulins

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Tıp) Serumda bulunan antikor özelliğine sahip proteinler (Beş ayrı cins ayırt edilmiştir: IgA, IgG, IgM, IgD, IgE)
İngilizce - İngilizce
Immunoglobulins are a class of globulin proteins that function as antibodies and help to neutralize bacteria, viruses and toxins
antibodies or proteins found in blood and tissue fluids produced by cells of the immune system to bind to substances in the body that are recognized as foreign antigens Immunoglobulins sometimes bind to antigens that are not necessarily a threat to health and provoke an allergic reaction
Kill microbes directly or make it easier for white cells to kill them
A family of large protein molecules, also known as antibodies
One of a class of structurally related proteins Classified (in order of relative amounts present in normal human serum) as IgG (80%), IgA (10-15%), IgM (5-10%), IgD (less than 0 1%), and IgE (less than 0 01%)
A family of similar but distinctly different proteins which act as antibodies of five major types (IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM) They are produced in lymphoid tissue by B lymphocytes and plasma cells, in response to the presence of antigenic substances
proteins in the blood that are generated in reaction to foreign proteins or polysaccharides; also called "antibodies"
Proteins also known as antibodies, produced by certain cells of the immune system called B-lymphocytes Immunoglobulins bind to foreign antigens to help destroy them
Specialized proteins (antibodies) secreted by B cells that circulate in the blood and lymph and that are responsible for humoral immune responses
plural of immunoglobulin
Immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies, are proteins found in blood and in tissue fluids Immunoglobulins are produced by cells of the immune system called B-lymphocytes Their function is to bind to substances in the body that are recognized as foreign antigens (often proteins on the surface of bacteria and viruses) This binding is a crucial event in the destruction of the microorganisms that bear the antigens Immunoglobulins also play a central role in allergies when they bind to antigens that are not necessarily a threat to health and provoke an inflammatory reaction
A specific protein substance, produced by plasma cells to help fight infection
Protein molecules which make up part of the body's immune System (antibodies)
Proteins in the blood plasma which function as antibodies and play an important part in controlling infections
Immunoglobulins are a class of proteins that function as antibodies, vital for protection against infection and disease They are divided into five classes: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, IgM on the basis of struicture and biological activity A variety of immunoglobulins can be found intact in Colostrum