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immunoconglutinin

 
Medical Dictionary: im·mu·no·con·glu·ti·nin
 
(ĭm'yə-nō-kŏn-glūt'n-ĭn, ĭ-myū'-)
n.

An autoantibodylike immunoglobulin formed in animals or in humans against their own complement after injection of complexes that contain complement or of sensitized bacteria.

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Veterinary Dictionary: immunoconglutinin
 

Antibody formed against complement components that are part of an antibody–antigen complex, especially C3.

 
 

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