Gamma-Globulins: Quantitative Relationships in Human Serum and Nonvascular Fluids

Abstract
Three types of γ-globulins, γ2, γIA, and yim, are present in certain body fluids and secretions in proportions significantly different from those of normal human serum. A lthough ylA-globulin is present in only small amounts in serum, it represents a major fraction of the gamma globulin of tears, bile, saliva, colostrum, and fluid of the small intestine.

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