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Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is the protein in antibodies associated with allergic responses and is produced when allergens enter the body, consequently resulting in an allergic reaction.<ref>Silverthorn, Dee Unglaub., Johnson, Bruce R., Ober, William C., Garrison, Claire W., Silverthorn, Andrew C.(2009)Human Physiology: An integrated approach, 5th edition, New York: Pearson International. p795</ref>
[[Immunoglobulin|Immunoglobulin]] E (IgE) is the protein in [[Antibody|antibodies]] associated with allergic responses and is produced when [[allergen|allergens]] enter the body, consequently resulting in an allergic reaction&nbsp;<ref>Silverthorn, Dee Unglaub., Johnson, Bruce R., Ober, William C., Garrison, Claire W., Silverthorn, Andrew C.(2009)Human Physiology: An integrated approach, 5th edition, New York: Pearson International. p795</ref>.


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Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is the protein in antibodies associated with allergic responses and is produced when allergens enter the body, consequently resulting in an allergic reaction [1].

References

  1. Silverthorn, Dee Unglaub., Johnson, Bruce R., Ober, William C., Garrison, Claire W., Silverthorn, Andrew C.(2009)Human Physiology: An integrated approach, 5th edition, New York: Pearson International. p795