ablastin
n. C2 Proficiency ablastin
n. a type of protein found in the blood that helps your body fight off infections. It is a specific kind of antibody that works against certain bacteria.
n. a specific class of immunoglobulin, typically IgA, that is secreted into mucosal surfaces and provides localized immune defense against pathogens.
The doctor tested the patient for ablastin levels.
Researchers are studying how ablastin can be used to protect the respiratory tract from viral infections.
The presence of high concentrations of ablastin in the gut suggests a robust mucosal immune response to the recent dietary changes and potential exposure to antigens.