| gamma globulin |
(noun) 1(a). a protein fraction of blood rich in antibodies (b). a sterile solution of gamma globulin from pooled human blood administered especially for passive immunity against measles, German measles, infectious hepatitis, or poliomyelitis 2. any of numerous globulins of blood plasma or serum that have less electrophoretic mobility at alkaline pH than serum albumins, alpha globulins, or beta globulins and that include most antibodies
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| gamma globulin |
a type of antibody. Gamma globulin is used as postexposure prevention for certain diseases (eg, hepatitis A).
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| gamma globulin |
Specific proteins found in normal human serum and human CSF which are increased in the CSF in 70 percent to 80 percent of persons with multiple sclerosis.
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| gamma globulin |
A protein in the blood serum that helps protect against bacterial and viral infectious diseases.
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| gamma globulin |
A class of protein components of the blood containing antibodies effective in defending the body from certain micro-organisms.
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