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Serum (/ˈsɪərəm/) is the
fluid and
solvent component of
blood which does not play a role in clotting. It may be
defined as
blood plasma without the clotting...
- 40.08 g•mol−1
Blood Test
Results –
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Serum Iron". University...
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blood glucose concentration is
higher than the mean
venous blood glucose concentration by 35%."
Glucose is
measured in
whole blood,
plasma or
serum....
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obtained by only
removing blood cells.
Blood plasma and
blood serum are
often used in
blood tests.
Tests can be done on plasma,
serum or both. In addition...
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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...
- protein, as it is
carried within red
blood cells,
rather than in the
blood serum.
Serum albumin accounts for 55% of
blood proteins, is a
major contributor...
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antiserum is a
blood serum containing antibodies (either
monoclonal or polyclonal) that is used to
spread p****ive
immunity to many
diseases via
blood donation...
- Look up serotherapy,
serum, or
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Serum may
refer to:
Serum (
blood),
plasma from
which the
clotting proteins have...
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Serum protein electrop****sis (SPEP or SPE) is a
laboratory test that
examines specific proteins in the
blood called globulins. The most
common indications...
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antigens are
present on the red
blood cells and the
antibodies in the
serum.
Regarding the
antigen property of the
blood all
human beings can be classified...