G-GLOBULINS: BASIC MECHANISM AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
G-globulin is one of the most important proteins in the immune system, responsible for protecting the body from infections and tumors. There are more than 25 different subtypes of G-globulins, each with its own antigen and immune specificity. In this article we will look at the basic mechanism of G-globulins and their clinical significance.
The mechanism of action of G-globtrin begins with its interaction with an antigen that is recognized by a brain receptor. After the immune system receives