macroglobulin
/ˌmækroʊˈɡlɑbjəlɪn/
noun
- A large protein found in blood plasma, involved in immune responses.
- Researchers are studying how macroglobulin helps fight bacteria.
- A high concentration of macroglobulin in the blood may be a sign of infection.
- The doctor explained that macroglobulin levels can indicate certain immune disorders.