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immunoglobulin G an antibody-containing substance produced by human plasma cells in diseased central nervous system plaques. Levels of IgG are increased in the cerebrospinal fluid of most MS patients.
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immunoglobulin an antibody synthesized by plasma cells (derived from B lymphocytes) in response to the introduction of antigen; immunoglobulins are divided into 5 kinds (IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, IgE), based primarily on the larger protein component present in the immunoglobulin
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immunoglobulin Another name for antibodies.
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immunoglobulin The different classes of proteins comprising antibodies, eg IgA, IgG, IgM, & IgE. Each type has a different structure and function. For example, IgA antibodies are found in saliva, tears, respiratory and alimentary tract secretions and protect against viruses and bacteria. IgE is involved in allergic reactions like hayfever.
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immunoglobulin (abbreviation Ig) - another name for antibody; there are five major classes: IgA, IgD, IgG, IgM, and IgE.
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