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α-1-microglobulin is a blood plasma protein that inhibits leukocyte migration and the proliferative response of leukocytes to antigenes. Its concentration in the blood increases with a decrease in glomerular filtration. It can be found in the urine in the case of tubular proteinuria. Its molecular weight is 26 000.  
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α-1-microglobulin is a blood plasma protein that inhibits leukocyte migration and the proliferative response of leukocytes to antigenes. Its concentration in the blood increases with a decrease in glomerular filtration. It can be found in the urine in the case of tubular proteinuria. Its molecular weight is 26 000.[1]

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  1. RACEK, J. Klinická biochemie. First edition. Galén – Karolinum, 1999. pp. 63. ISBN 80-7262-023-1.