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Immunoglobulins are [[Antibody|antibody]] molecules. They are proteins used in the immune response to identify and neutralize bacteria and viruses. There are five glasses of immunoglobulin - IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM. Each class plays a different role in adapive immune response.
Immunoglobulins are [[Antibody|antibody]] [[molecules|molecules]]. They are [[proteins|proteins]] used in the [[immune response|immune response]] to identify and neutralize [[bacteria|bacteria]] and [[Virus|viruses]]. There are five glasses of immunoglobulin - [[IgA|IgA]], [[IgD|IgD]], [[IgE|IgE]], [[IgG|IgG]] and [[IgM|IgM]]. Each class plays a different role in adapive immune response.

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Immunoglobulins are antibody molecules. They are proteins used in the immune response to identify and neutralize bacteria and viruses. There are five glasses of immunoglobulin - IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM. Each class plays a different role in adapive immune response.