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What is " lga " or " iga "?

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Immunoglobulin A: One of the classes of antibody molecules, especially important on mucosal surfaces. About 1 person in 500 does not have any IgA and this can be a hassle if these people must be transfused more than once.

Answered 1/12/2015

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