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 albumin - Definition 

Albumin (1807 bytes)
3: '''Albumin''' is a [[blood plasma]] [[protein]] that is prod...
5: ...ations in [[human]] blood is 3.5 to 5.0 g/dL, and albumin normally constitutes about 60% of plasma protein;...
6: Albumin is essential for maintaining the [[oncotic pressu...
8: ...yndrome, this property is lost, and there is more albumin loss in the urine.
10: ...otic pressure to balance this, and thus need less albumin to maintain proper fluid distribution.

Thyroxine-binding globulin (491 bytes)
1: ...[[albumin]], which explains its other name '''pre-albumin'''.

Protein electrophoresis (1759 bytes)
7: ...]] represents [[transthyretin]] (also named [[pre-albumin]]). Some forms of medication or body chemicals ca...

Serous (685 bytes)
5: ...ng [[blood]] and [[milk]], and also the watery ([[albumin]]-containing) portion of eggs ([[egg white]]s).
7: ...so:''' [[blood serum]], [[muscle serum]], [[serum albumin]], [[serious]] (possible typo)

Disorders of calcium metabolism (693 bytes)
1: ...wever, one can correct a ''total calcium'' if the albumin level is known.

Calcium metabolism (3329 bytes)
4: ... measure the ionized calcium level when the serum albumin is not within normal ranges, or when a calcium di...
8: ...stimate of what the calcium level would be if the albumin were within normal ranges.
10: ...albumin [g/dL]), where 4.4 represents the average albumin level.
12: ...hen there is hypoalbuminemia (a lower than normal albumin), the corrected calcium level is higher than the ...

Mycoprotein (1156 bytes)
1: ...[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' as: "the [[albumin|albuminoid]] which is the principal constituent of the [[...
3: ...he dictionary definition. [[Protein]]s, including albumin, contain no [[dietary fiber]], but their website ...

ALB (125 bytes)
5: *'''[[Albumin|Alb'''umin]]

Blood proteins (148 bytes)
2: *[[Albumin]]s

Taproot (musical group) (447 bytes)

Serum protein electrophoresis (412 bytes)
1: ...ions by size and electrical charge, those being [[albumin]], [[alpha-1-globulin]]s, [[alpha-2-globulin]]s, ...

Albuminuria (847 bytes)
1: ...is a [[pathology|pathological]] condition where [[albumin]] is present in the [[urine]].
3: ...lly filter out large molecules from the urine, so albuminuria can be an indicator of damage to the kidneys....
5: ...hours. [[Nephritic syndrome]] results in far less albuminuria.
7: Microalbuminuria can be a forerunner of [[diabetic nephropathy...

Liver function tests (4558 bytes)
7: ===Albumin (Alb)===
8: ...[half-life]] of albumin is approximately 20 days. Albumin is not considered to be an especially useful mark...

BSA (810 bytes)
9: * [[Bovine serum albumin]]

Autoanalyzer (763 bytes)
3: Autoanalyzers typically record levels of [[albumin]], [[alkaline phosphatase]], [[aspartate transami...

Nephrotic syndrome (3998 bytes)
14: ...ssure). This means that small proteins, such as [[albumin]] can pass through the kidneys into urine.
16: ...inuria (detectable protein in the urine), and low albumin levels in [[blood plasma]]. As a compensation, th...
18: Lack of albumin will cause oedema (swelling), as water moves from...

ATC code A07 (2598 bytes)
78: :A07XA01 [[Albumin tannate]]
82: :A07XA51 [[Albumin tannate]], combinations

Bilirubin (4356 bytes)
4: ...ater and is carried to the [[liver]] bound onto [[albumin]]. Bilirubin is made water soluble in the liver b...
9: ...to albumin ("direct") or in the soluble, bound to albumin, form ("indirect"). The terms "direct" and "indir...

Bilirubin metabolism (1267 bytes)
3: ...nconjugated bilirubin is insoluble, it binds to [[albumin]] for transport to the to the liver and then diss...

Ovarian follicle (1240 bytes)
1: ...nal coat of nucleated cells, and a transparent, [[albumin]]ous fluid in which the ovum is suspended.

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