Microglobulin
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Microglobulin is a globulin of relatively small molecular weight.[1] It can be contrasted to macroglobulin.,
Examples include:
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Microglobulin is a globulin of relatively small molecular weight.[1] It can be contrasted to macroglobulin.,
Examples include:
Serum globulins |
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Albumins |
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