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- noun immunology, biochemistry Any
protein that functions as anantibody
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Examples
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Pollen appears to trigger the development of a type of antibody known as immunoglobin E, which is well known to be linked to food allergies, wrote the authors of the study, published in the
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Choanoflagellates have immunoglobin domains without having an immune system.
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Of the 698 physicians who responded, 48.5 percent recommended that their patients avoid the immunoglobin treatment, but when asked what they would do themselves, that number jumped to 62.9 percent.
Doctors May Suggest Different Treatments For Patients Than For Themselves The Huffington Post 2011
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Of the 698 physicians who responded, 48.5 percent recommended that their patients avoid the immunoglobin treatment, but when asked what they would do themselves, that number jumped to 62.9 percent.
Doctors May Suggest Different Treatments For Patients Than For Themselves The Huffington Post 2011
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This time, primary care physicians were asked to imagine that a patient had contracted a new strain of avian flu for which there was an immunoglobin treatment available.
Doctors May Suggest Different Treatments For Patients Than For Themselves The Huffington Post 2011
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This time, primary care physicians were asked to imagine that a patient had contracted a new strain of avian flu for which there was an immunoglobin treatment available.
Doctors May Suggest Different Treatments For Patients Than For Themselves The Huffington Post 2011
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Patterson cites a joint study between the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Department of Health which suggests that writing poetry boosted levels of immunoglobin A (i.e. the antibody that helps you fend off illness).
Poetry and Healing Sharon Bakar 2006
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Now maybe it was something in the air, or the late night shot full of immunoglobin I had the night before amazing what bars are serving these days, but my body turned ice cold.
Archive 2005-10-01 Michelle Collins 2005
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Now maybe it was something in the air, or the late night shot full of immunoglobin I had the night before amazing what bars are serving these days, but my body turned ice cold.
Giving "Petty" Cash a Whole New Meaning Michelle Collins 2005
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This time, primary care physicians were asked to imagine that a patient had contracted a new strain of avian flu for which there was an immunoglobin treatment available.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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