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Immunoglobulin Ig Class Proteins Function Antibodies Divided Major

Immunoglobulin (Ig) refers to proteins that function as antibodies, divided into five classes based on their body distribution and antigen-clearing activities.

Imunoglobulina (Ig) é qualquer uma das classes de proteínas que funcionam como anticorpos. Estas são divididas em cinco classes principais que diferem em sua distribuição no corpo e atividades de eliminação de antígenos.

Front immunoglobulin (Ig)
Back Any of the class of proteins that function as antibodies. [These] are divided into five major classes that differ in their distribution in the body and antigen disposal activities.

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