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"Globulins"
Keywords:
insoluble
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serum
,
immunoglobulin
,
soluble
,
edestin
Related Terms:
Globulin
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Complement
,
Hapten
,
Complement system
,
Immunoglobulin
,
Antigenic determinant
,
Antigen processing
,
Epitope
,
Conjugate vaccine
,
Immunoglobulins
,
Gamma globulin
,
Immune globulin
,
Antibody
,
Antibodies
,
Carrier protein
,
Immune complex
,
Lectin
,
Opsonin
,
Immunoglobulin g
,
Igg
,
Antigen
,
T cell receptor
,
Antigens
,
Immunoglobulin m
,
Immunogen
,
Adjuvant
,
T-cell receptor
,
Neutralization
,
Autoantibodies
,
Monoclonal antibodies
,
Monoclonal antibody
,
Antiserum
,
Polyclonal antibody
,
Immune response
,
Immunotoxin
,
Immunomodulator
,
Tcr
,
Mhc
,
Igm
,
Antigen-presenting cell
,
Humoral immunity
,
Titer
,
Crp
,
Opsonization
,
Humoral immune response
,
Passive immunization
,
Autoantibody
,
Biologic response modifiers
,
Antibody-mediated immunity
,
Major histocompatibility complex
Class of proteins that are insoluble in water but soluble in saline solutions.
seniorsite.com
Large protein molecules that are insoluble.
brewrats.org
Simple proteins found in the blood serum, which contain various molecules central to the immune system function. See Immunoglobulin.
thebody.com
Simple proteins found in the blood serum containing various substances that function in the immune system function. See Immunoglobulin (Ig).
womenchildrenhiv.org
In the American classification of proteins, the globulins are simple proteins, insoluble in water, but soluble in dilute neutral solutions of salts of strong acids and strong bases. Example: serum globulin and edestin of hemp seed.
siebelinstitute.com
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