tyreoglobuliny
Tyreglobuliny, also known as tyreglobulins, are a type of globulin found in the blood plasma of certain species, including humans. They are a subclass of immunoglobulins, which are antibodies produced by the immune system to neutralize foreign substances. Tyreglobulins are characterized by their ability to bind to specific antigens and are involved in immune responses against infections and other foreign invaders. They are typically measured in blood tests to assess immune function and diagnose certain conditions, such as immune deficiencies or autoimmune diseases. The levels of tyreglobulins can vary depending on the individual's health status and can be influenced by factors such as age, sex, and underlying medical conditions. In some cases, abnormal levels of tyreglobulins may indicate a need for further medical evaluation or treatment. Tyreglobulins are an important component of the immune system and play a crucial role in maintaining overall health and well-being.