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Globulins Unit Converter

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Also known as: Total Globulin, Serum Globulin, GLB

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What is Globulins?

Globulins are a group of proteins in your blood that play important roles in immune function, blood clotting, and transporting nutrients throughout your body.

There are four main types: alpha-1, alpha-2, beta, and gamma globulins. Each type has specific functions, from carrying hormones and fats to fighting infections.

Globulins make up about 35-40% of the total protein in blood, with the remainder being albumin. Measuring globulin levels helps assess liver function, kidney health, immune status, and overall nutritional state.

Where Does Globulins Come From?

Most globulins (alpha and beta types) are produced by the liver, while gamma globulins (antibodies) are made by plasma cells in the immune system.

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