coproantibodies

cop·ro·an·ti·bod·ies

(kop'rō-an'ti-bod-ēz), Antibodies found in the intestine and in feces; they probably are formed by plasma cells in the intestinal mucosa and consist chiefly of the IgA class.

cop·ro·an·ti·bod·ies

(kop'rō-an'ti-bod-ēz) Antibodies found in the intestine and in feces; they probably are formed by plasma cells in the intestinal mucosa and consist chiefly of the IgA class.