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IgG immunoglobulin G: one of the five major classes of immunoglobulins; the main antibody defense against bacteria
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IgG The prominent type of immunoglobulin existing in the blood.
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IgG One of many antibodies present in blood serum which is usually indicative of a recent or remote infection. IgG is most prevalent about 3 weeks after an infection begins.
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IgG a type of antibody. Gamma globulin is used as postexposure prevention for certain diseases (eg, hepatitis A).
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IgG The class of immunoglobulin normally present in largest amount in the blood. IgG can enter tissue space. It functions mainly against bacteria and some viruses by coating them, which speeds their uptake by other cells in the immune system.
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