Animal Physiology
IgG, or Immunoglobulin G, is a type of antibody that plays a crucial role in the immune system by identifying and neutralizing pathogens like bacteria and viruses. It is the most abundant antibody in the bloodstream, accounting for about 75-80% of all immunoglobulins. IgG is key in both the humoral immunity response and in providing long-term protection against infections due to its ability to remember past encounters with specific pathogens.
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