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serum albumin

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serum albumin [′sir·əm al′byü·mən]
(biochemistry)
The principal protein fraction of blood serum and serous fluids.


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Total protein concentration in human serum was quantitatively determined by the Bradford method using bovine serum albumin as a standard protein (Bradford 1976).
9]/L) ([sevtion]) 190 (23-350) (n = 37) Serum creatinine ([micro]mol/L) ([double dagger]) 106 (70-466) (n = 32) Serum AST (IU/L) ([double dagger]) 87 (32-789) (n = 31) Serum ALT (IU/L) ([double dagger]) 39 (20-234) (n = 31) Serum albumin (g/L) ([double dagger]) 38 (26-50) (n = 32) Serum creatinine kinase (IU/L) ([paragraph]) 113 (80-159) (n = 32) Serum alkaline phosphatase (IU/L) ([double dagger]) 156 (47-532) (n = 32) Serum direct bilirubin ([micro]mol/L) ([double dagger]) 8.
a manufacturer and distributor of plasma-based diagnostic and therapeutic products and proteins for the biotech industry, has been named distributor of Grifols' Human Serum Albumin (HSA) product for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies in the United States.
 
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