Beta globulins
Schematic representation of a protein electrophoresis gel
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Beta globulins are a group of globular proteins in plasma that are more mobile in alkaline or electricaly charged solutions than gamma globulins, but less mobile than alpha globulins.
Examples of beta globulins include:
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Proteins: globulins | |
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| Serum | Alpha globulins - Beta globulins - Gamma globulin (Immunoglobulins) - Fibronectins - Macroglobulins - Transcobalamins |
| Other | Beta-lactoglobulin (Lactoferrin) - Thyroglobulin - Alpha-lactalbumin |
Globulins: beta globulins |
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| Angiostatin - Haemopexin - Beta-2 microglobulin - Factor H - Plasminogen - Properdin - Sex hormone binding globulin - Transferrin |
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