A class of proteins produced in lymph tissue in vertebrates and that function as antibodies in the immune response.
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Examples for "immunoglobulin"
Examples for "immunoglobulin"
1Possible ways of development of immunoglobulin-producing monoclonal cell clones are also discussed.
2None of the studied patients received ribavirin therapy or specific RSV immunoglobulin.
3In the second, plasma levels of IL-6 were significantly suppressed by immunoglobulin.
4Parasite-specific immunoglobulin responses were assessed by means of ELISA and Western blotting.
5The clinical response was monitored using monoclonal immunoglobulin concentration in patient's sera.
1AID action is known to require transcription of the Ig heavy-chain genes.
2The work won author Randolph Blake an Ig Nobel Prize in 2006.
3The secreted version of the human Ig transgene has no such effect.
4No association with any serum Ig was indentified in individuals with diabetes.
5Most of the Ig gene mutational lineage trees were small and narrow.
1No cases received passive immunization of antirabies serum or human antirabies immune globulin.
2An interval change in formulation to subcutaneous immune globulin was not as effective.
3Adverse events were probably no more frequent with immune globulin than with placebo.
4Subsequent treatment with intravenous immune globulin dramatically improved his underlying immune function and decreased GAS infections.
5The control group received a control immune globulin that did not have an effect on botulinum toxin.
Translations for immune gamma globulin