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IgA An immunoglobulin found in body fluids such as tears and saliva and in the respiratory, reproductive, urinary, and gastrointestinal tracts. IgA protects the body's mucosal surfaces from infection.
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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.
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/mnpages/glossary.htm
IgM One of many antibodies present in blood serum which is usually indicative of an acute infection.
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Ig an immunoglobulin protein secreted by activated plasma cells, which evolve from B-cells. Antibodies are produced in response to stimulation by foreign antigens as part of the body's defense against disease.
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