A protein produced by lymphocytes that consist of two heavy chains, two light chains, and an oligosaccharide moiety
{i} antibody, any of several blood proteins which identify and disable infectious foreign bodies; part of the blood serum that contains antibodies (Immunology)
A general term for the kind of globular blood proteins that constitute antibodies A tetrameric protein composed of two identical light chains and two identical heavy chains Specific proteins produced by derivatives of B lymphocytes that interact with and help protect an organism from specific antigens
An immunoglobulin is one of a class of structurally related proteins consisting of two pairs of polypeptide chains, one pair of light (L) low molecular weight chains and one pair of heavy (H) chains, all four linked together by disulfide bonds On the basis of the structural and antigenic properties of the H chains, Ig's are classified (in order of relative amounts present in normal human serum) as IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD and IgE Antibodies are Ig's, and all Ig's probably function as antibodies
(abbreviation Ig) - another name for antibody; there are five major classes: IgA, IgD, IgG, IgM, and IgE
a general term for antibodies, which bind to invading organisms, leading to their destruction There are five classes of immunoglobulins: IgA, IgG, IgM, IgD and IgE (See also antibody )
normal ya da kanserleşmiş plazma hücrelerinin yaptığı protein
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nor·mal ya da kan·ser·leş·miş plaz·ma hüc·re·le·ri·nin yap·tı·ğı pro·te·in