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What proteins are fundamental to the immune system?

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The globulins are a family of globular proteins that have higher molecular weights than albumins and are insoluble in pure water but soluble in dilute salt solutions. Some globulins are produced in the liver, while others are made by the immune system. Globulins, albumin, and fibrinogen are the major blood proteins. The normal concentration of globulins in human blood is about 2.6-4.6 g/dL.

Gamma globulins are immune molecules that are produced by the immune system in response to invasion of the body of agents that are perceived by the system as being foreign. Some immune globulins are also known as antibodies. Examples of microorganisms that stimulate globulin production are bacteria , viruses , molds, and parasites . Alpha and beta globulins and albumins does not cause immune response.

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