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Serum albumin,
often referred to
simply as
blood albumin, is an
albumin (a type of
globular protein)
found in
vertebrate blood.
Human serum albumin is...
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Human serum albumin is the
serum albumin found in
human blood. It is the most
abundant protein in
human blood plasma; it
constitutes about half of
serum protein...
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Bovine serum albumin (BSA or "Fraction V") is a
serum albumin protein derived from cows. It is
often used as a
protein concentration standard in lab experiments...
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Albumin is a
family of
globular proteins, the most
common of
which are the
serum albumins. All of the
proteins of the
albumin family are water-soluble...
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serum-ascites
albumin gradient or gap (SAAG) is a
calculation used in
medicine to help
determine the
cause of ascites. The SAAG may be a
better discriminant...
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Blood fractionation Globulin Human serum albumin Lipid Serum iron
Serum protein electrop****sis
Serum-separating tube
Serum total protein Martin, Elizabeth...
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electric current to
separate the
serum protein components into five
major fractions by size and
electrical charge:
serum albumin, alpha-1 globulins, alpha-2...
- protein,
bovine serum albumin (BSA), is a
major component of
fetal bovine serum. The rich
variety of
proteins in
fetal bovine serum maintains cultured...
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Radioiodinated serum albumin,
abbreviated RISA, is a
marker used in
identifying blood plasma via the
dilution method in
renal physiology. it is also called...
- fetus. FcRn has also been
shown to play a role in
regulating IgG and
serum albumin turnover.
Neonatal Fc
receptor expression is up-regulated by the proinflammatory...