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IgA
Immunology.
- immunoglobulin A: a class of antibodies predominant in respiratory and alimentary tract secretions and in saliva and tears, functioning as the body's first line of defense against invading foreign substances especially by neutralizing viral antigens and by preventing the adherence of bacteria to mucous membrane surfaces.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of IgA1
First recorded in 1960–65
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Example Sentences
His truck parked in front of the deli just east of the IGA—obviously the next stop on his route.
From The Daily Beast
On examining the text the student can not fail to be struck by the great number of verbs ending in iga.
From Project Gutenberg
I was compelled, on emergencies, thereafter to use the ei-iga of some stray Mongol, which went much against the grain.
From Project Gutenberg
With eyes still turned away, she only says, “Go-iga” (in the forest).
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To the valued suggestion of Tatéwaki, Iga no Kami nodded assent.
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