globulins in English

noun
1
any of a group of simple proteins soluble in salt solutions and forming a large fraction of blood serum protein. The three principal subsets of globulin are alpha globulin , beta globulin , and gamma globulin , which are distinguished by their respective degrees of electrophoretic mobility (alpha having the greatest and gamma having the least).
Normal urinary proteins include albumin, serum globulins , and proteins secreted by the nephron.

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1. Immune globulins (for various diseases)

2. A common issue involves the plasma proteins —globulins, albumin, and fibrinogen.

3. Antitoxins are gamma globulins that are capable of interacting specifically with toxins.

4. However the globulins are insoluble in water but soluble in weak salt solutions.

5. After sucrose density-gradient ultracentrifugation the macromolecular amylase was recovered with 7-S globulins.

6. Agammaglobulinemia definition is - a condition in which the body forms few or no gamma globulins or antibodies

7. Egg white consists primarily of approximately 90 percent water into which is dissolved 10 percent proteins (including albumins, mucoproteins, and globulins).

8. Antivenin (Micrurus fulvius), is a refined, concentrated, and lyophilized preparation of serum globulins obtained by fractionating blood from healthy horses that …

9. Antivenin (Crotalidae) Polyvalent, Wyeth, is a refined and concentrated preparation of serum globulins obtained by fractionating blood from healthy horses immunized with the following venoms:

10. Cephalin-cholesterol flocculation, laboratory test for the nonspecific measurement of blood globulins, a group of proteins that appear in abnormally high concentrations (hyperglobulinemia) in association with certain diseases

11. Antivenin (Micrurus fulvius), Wyeth, is a refined, concentrated, and lyophilized preparation of serum globulins obtained by fractionating blood from healthy horses that have been immunized

12. Antivenin (Crotalidae) Polyvalent, Wyeth, is a refined and concentrated preparation of serum globulins obtained by fractionating blood from healthy horses immunized with the following venoms: Crotalus adamanteus (Eastern diamond rattlesnake), C

13. However, Witnesses’ religious understanding does not absolutely prohibit the use of components such as albumin, immune globulins, and hemophiliac preparations; each Witness must decide individually if he can accept these.2

14. Antivenom is a mixture of hyperimmune globulins and other proteins obtained from the serum of animals (horses, sheep) that have been immunized with the venom of a snake.

15. 12 The medical article continued: “Witnesses’ religious understanding does not absolutely prohibit the use of [fractions] such as albumin, immune globulins, and hemophiliac preparations; each Witness must decide individually if he can accept these.”

16. Antivenin (Latrodectus mactans) is a sterile, non-pyrogenic preparation derived by drying a frozen solution of specific venom-neutralizing globulins obtained from the blood serum of healthy horses immunized against venom of black widow spiders (Latrodectus mactans)

17. ‘An Antibody is a protein which recognises a foreign molecule, known as an antigen.’ ‘The levels of immune globulins and of certain antibodies in the blood may indicate a problem in the immune system.’

18. As the globulins of the seeds of Pisum sativum are estimated to have a mol.-weight of 186 000 or 330 000, it is concluded that the units of the protein crystals in the aleuron bodies are aggregated.

19. Antivenin (Crotalidae) polyvalent a serum containing specific venom-neutralizing globulins, produced by immunizing horses with venoms of the fer-de-lance and the western, eastern, and tropical rattlesnakes, used for treatment of envenomation by most pit vipers throughout the world.

20. Antivenin (Latrodectus mactans) is a sterile, non-pyrogenic preparation derived by drying a frozen solution of specific venom-neutralizing globulins obtained from the blood serum of healthy horses immunized against venom of black widow spiders (Latrodectus mactans).It is standardized by biological assay on mice, in terms of one dose of Antivenin neutralizing the venom in not less than 6000