| Ig |
The abbreviation for immunoglobulin. It is usually followed by the type of immunoglobulin, for example IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, IgE. Immunoglobulins G, M, and A are the three principal types of antibodies.
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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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| IgM |
The class of immunoglobulin normally present in the largest amount in the blood, after IgG. IgM works in the bloodstream and is every effective at killing bacteria.
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| IgG |
A class of antibody.
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| Ig |
A collection of parameters used to define a specific PNNI function (ie, Nodal Hierarchy, List IG).
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