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What is the difference between globulins and immunoglobulins?

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Biochemistry: Globulins constitute all plasma proteins except albumin and pre-albumin, immunoglobulins are part of globulins, viz. gamma globulins, there are also alpha globulins (alpha-1and alpha-2), and beta globulins (beta-1 and beta-2) , globulins carry out many functions including carrier functions, immune functions, etc..

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