
1) Immune gamma globulin 2) Immune globulin 3) Immune serum globulin 4) Immunoglobulin 5) Immunoglobulin g 6) To ignore
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(from the article `antibody`) Antibodies are grouped into five classes according to their constant region. Each class is designated by a letter attached to an abbreviation of the ... ...by B-lymphocytes. B-lymphocytes are lymphocytes derived from the spleen, tonsils, and other lymphoid tissues. They become plasma cells, which make ... ...
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One of the five major classes of immunoglobulins. The main antibody defense against bacteria.
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Synonym for immunoglobulin G ... <immunology> The classical immunoglobulin class also called 7S IgG (150 kD). ... Composed of two identical light and two identical heavy chains, the constant region sequence of the heavy chains being of the type. The molecule can be described in another way as being composed of two Fab and an Fc fragment. ... ...
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immunoglobulin G; see immunoglobulin.
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The classical immunoglobulin class also known as 7S IgG (150 kD). Composed of two identical light and two identical heavy chains, the constant region sequence of the heavy chains being of the g type. The molecule can be described in another way as being composed of two Fab and an Fcfragment. The Fabs include the antigen combining sites; the Fc region consists of the remaining constant sequence domains of the heavy chains and contains cell-binding and complement-binding sites. IgGs act on pathogens by agglutinating them, by opsonizing them, by activating complement-mediated reactions against cellular pathogens and by neutralising toxins. They can pass across the placenta to the foetus as maternal antibodies, unlike other Ig classes. In humans four main subclasses are known, IgG2 differs from the rest in not being transferred across the placenta and IgG4 does not fix complement. IgG is present at 8-16 mg/ml in serum.
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IgG: Immunoglobulin G, a major class of immunoglobulins found in the blood, including many of the most common antibodies circulating in the blood. Also known as gamma globulin.
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Igg is Black-American slang for ignore
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Immunoglobulin G
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antibody monomer most abundant in serum; able to cross placenta; most versatile class of antibody in terms of function
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immunoglobulin G: a class of circulating antibodies predominant in serum, produced by plasma cells and memory cells in response to pathogens and other foreign substances, able to pass through the placental wall to the fetal circulation to impart immune defense for the period of infancy.
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