gamma-globulins

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Okay, the user wants me to translate "gamma-globulins" into Hebrew. Let me check if it's already in Hebrew. No, it's in English. So I need to translate it.

First, I recall that "gamma-globulins" are a type of protein in the blood, specifically immunoglobulins. In Hebrew, the term for immunoglobulins is "גממות" (gammat), but sometimes they might use the term "גמא-גלובולינים" directly as a loanword. However, I should verify the correct Hebrew term.

Looking up medical terminology, "gamma-globulins" are often referred to as "גמא-גלובולינים" in Hebrew, using the Greek letter gamma (גמא) followed by גלובולינים, which is the Hebrew word for globulins. So the translation would be "גמא-גלובולינים".

I need to make sure there's no alternative term. Sometimes, "globulins" might be translated as "גלובולינים" directly, so combining that with "gamma" as גמא makes sense. The user's instruction is to translate into Hebrew, and since the original term is a scientific term, using the direct translation with the Greek letter is appropriate here. No need to change it if it's already in Hebrew, but since it's not, the correct translation is "גמא-גלובולינים".


גמא-גלובולינים

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