CAS 9007-83-4
:γ-Globulins
Description:
γ-Globulins, also known as immunoglobulins or antibodies, are a class of proteins found in blood plasma and are crucial components of the immune system. They are characterized by their ability to bind specifically to antigens, such as pathogens and foreign substances, facilitating their neutralization or destruction. γ-Globulins are produced by B cells and can be classified into different subclasses, including IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE, and IgD, each with distinct functions and properties. These proteins exhibit a Y-shaped structure, consisting of heavy and light chains linked by disulfide bonds, which contribute to their stability and functionality. γ-Globulins play a vital role in immune response, providing protection against infections and diseases. They can also be used therapeutically in various medical conditions, such as immunodeficiencies and autoimmune disorders. The CAS number 9007-83-4 refers to a mixture of immunoglobulins, highlighting their complex nature and importance in both health and disease.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Blood gamma-globulin
- Blood plasma γ-globulins
- Gamma globulin
- Gamma globulins
- Gamma- blood globulin
- Gamma- blood globulins
- Gamma-Globulin Bovine Prepared From*Cohn Fraction
- Gamma-Globulin From Bovine Blood Cohn Fraction Ii
- Gamma-Globulin Guinea Pig
- Gamma-Globulin Horse
- Gamma-Globulin Pig
- Gamma-Globulin Rabbit
- Gamma-Globulin Rat
- Globulin (gamma
- Globulin (gamma, bovine, fraction II)
- Globulin (gamma, human, fraction II)
- Globulin, blood, gamma-
- Globulin, blood, γ-
- Globulinas, Γ-
- Globuline, γ-
- Globulines, Γ-
- Globulins, blood serum, γ-
- Globulins, γ-
- Globulins, γ-, conjugates
- Globulins, γ-globulin
- Intacglobin
- Plasma γ-globulins
- gamma-Globulins bovine blood
- gamma-Globulins human blood
- γ-Blood globulins
- γ-Globulin
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IMMUNOGLOBULIN PANEL FOR ANTI-D ANTIBODIES TEST BRP
CAS:<p>IMMUNOGLOBULIN PANEL FOR ANTI-D ANTIBODIES TEST BRP</p>γ-Globulins from human blood
CAS:<p>γ-Globulins, a protein fraction found in human blood, comprise a class of proteins with potent antibody activity that safeguards against bacterial and viral</p>Color and Shape:SolidBovine Immunoglobulin G (Bovine IgG) Reagent Grade, 90% IgG Total Protein
CAS:Color and Shape:White to off white, Powder, Clear, Colourless to pale yellowγ-Globulins from human blood
CAS:<p>γ-Globulins are a class of immunoproteins, which are derived from human blood plasma with critical importance in the immune response. The mode of action of γ-Globulins involves their specific ability to recognize, bind to, and neutralize foreign antigens such as bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. This process involves the activation of various immunological pathways that lead to the clearance of pathogenic entities from the host system. Furthermore, they can modulate immune activity and mediate effects such as opsonization, complement activation, and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity. The primary applications of γ-Globulins are in treating and managing immune deficiencies, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases. They are employed in clinical settings to provide passive immunity and boost the immunological capacity of individuals who are unable to produce adequate antibodies due to inherent deficiencies or during acute infections. Additionally, γ-Globulins are utilized in therapeutic interventions for conditions such as Kawasaki disease, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. Their versatility makes them invaluable in both prophylactic and therapeutic regimens.</p>Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:1,000 g/molγ-Globulins
CAS:<p>γ-Globulins are a class of immunoproteins, which are derived from human blood plasma with critical importance in the immune response. The mode of action of γ-Globulins involves their specific ability to recognize, bind to, and neutralize foreign antigens such as bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. This process involves the activation of various immunological pathways that lead to the clearance of pathogenic entities from the host system. Furthermore, they can modulate immune activity and mediate effects such as opsonization, complement activation, and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity. The primary applications of γ-Globulins are in treating and managing immune deficiencies, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases. They are employed in clinical settings to provide passive immunity and boost the immunological capacity of individuals who are unable to produce adequate antibodies due to inherent deficiencies or during acute infections. Additionally, γ-Globulins are utilized in therapeutic interventions for conditions such as Kawasaki disease, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. Their versatility makes them invaluable in both prophylactic and therapeutic regimens.</p>Purity:Min. 95%






