No, immunoglobuline are glycoproteins, they are proteins that bind on the surface of polypeptide chains carbohydrate residues. This means that there is a carbohydrate component in immunoblobulins, but their dominant behavior is that of a protein, even if their sugar part is important in determining their behavior.
Generally, the volume used is small, and the immunoglobulins can be injected.
Immunoglobulins
Yes, immunoglobulins such as IgA are present in saliva. These antibodies play a role in protecting the mucosal surfaces in the mouth from infections and pathogens.
immunoglobulins
IgG
yes they are interchangeable
"There are five classes of immunoglobulins IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM." OR "This antibody, also called an immunoglobulin, may damage the nerve fibers"
IgG
IMMUNOGLOBULINS
immunoglobulins
immunoglobulins
Plasma cells.