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 Übersetzung für 'serum albumin' von Englisch nach Deutsch
med.
serum albumin <SA>
Serumalbumin {n} <SA>
3 Wörter
VetMed.
bovine serum albumin <BSA>
Rinderserumalbumin {n}
VetMed.
bovine serum albumin <BSA>
bovines Serumalbumin {n} <BSA>
med.pharm.VetMed.
bovine serum albumin <BSA>
Rinderserum-Albumin {n}
med.
human serum albumin <HSA>
Humanserumalbumin {n} <HSA>
med.
serum albumin level <SAL>
Serumalbuminspiegel {m}
Teiltreffer
med.
serum follicle-stimulating hormone levels <serum FSH levels>
Serum-FSH-Werte {pl}
biol.
serum accelerator globulin <serum Ac-globulin>
Serum-Ac-Globulin {n}
biochem.
albumin
Albumin {n}
8
biol.
blood albumin
Blutalbumin {n}
pharm.
albumin tannate
Tanninalbuminat {n}
med.
plasma albumin
Plasmaalbumin {n}
med.
albumin-glutaraldehyde glue
Albumin-Glutaraldehyd-Kleber {m}
med.
serum
Serum {n}
21
biol.med.
(blood) serum
Blutwasser {n} [selten] [Blutserum]
biol.med.
serum level
Serumspiegel {m}
biochem.
serum protein
Serumeiweiß {n}
biol.med.
antitetanic serum
Tetanusserum {n}
biol.med.
antitetanus serum
Tetanusserum {n}
biochem.
serum protein
Serumprotein {n}
VetMed.
bovine serum
Rinderserum {n}
med.
serum sample
Serumprobe {f}
cosmet.
eyelash serum
Wimpernserum {n}
chem.med.
serum precursor
Serumvorläufer {m}
med.pharm.
serum component
Serumbestandteil {m}
med.pharm.
serum component
Serumkomponente {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Apart from the metabolic interactions, highly protein bound drugs can displace warfarin from serum albumin and cause an increase in the INR.
  • Whey proteins consist of α-lactalbumin, β-lactoglobulin, serum albumin, immunoglobulins, and proteose peptones.
  • As this may deplete serum albumin levels in the blood, albumin is generally administered intravenously in proportion to the amount of ascites removed.
  • More recently developed technology detects human serum albumin (HSA) through the use of liquid crystals (LCs).
  • Bilirubin is transported into the liver by facilitated diffusion bound to a protein (serum albumin), where it is conjugated with glucuronic acid to become more water-soluble.

  • He worked out the techniques for isolating the serum albumin fraction of blood plasma, which is essential for maintaining the osmotic pressure in the blood vessels, preventing their collapse.
  • Within some medical contexts, such as familial amyloid polyneuropathy, serum albumin is factored in to produce a modified body mass index (mBMI).
  • α2-Macroglobulin levels are increased when the serum albumin levels are low, which is most commonly seen in nephrotic syndrome, a condition wherein the kidneys start to leak out some of the smaller blood proteins.
  • Human serum albumin (HSA) is often the model protein of choice for protein-binding assays.
  • This is because either high or low serum albumin levels does not show the true levels of ionised calcium.

  • The hepatocyte is a cell in the body that manufactures serum albumin, fibrinogen, and the prothrombin group of clotting factors (except for Factors 3 and 4).
  • The protective effects of serum albumin may be related to the capability of this protein to bind "C.
  • Noted examples at the time included albumin from egg whites, blood serum albumin, fibrin, and wheat gluten.
  • To calculate a corrected calcium in mmol/L one takes the total calcium in mmol/L and adds it to ((40 minus the serum albumin in g/L) multiplied by 0.02).
  • Magnetic particles coated with antihuman serum albumin antibodies have been used to isolate human serum albumin, as proof of concept work for immunoprecipitation using digital microfluidics.5 DNA extraction from a whole blood sample has also been performed with digital microfluidics.3 The procedure follows the general methodology as the magnetic particles, but includes pre-treatment on the digital microfluidic platform to lyse the cells prior to DNA extraction.

  • Free fatty acids not immediately taken up by cells may bind to albumin for transport to surrounding tissues that require energy. Serum albumin is the major carrier of free fatty acids in the blood.
  • The amount of biologically active calcium varies with the level of serum albumin, a protein to which calcium is bound, and therefore levels of "ionized calcium" are better measures than a "total calcium"; however, one can correct a "total calcium" if the albumin level is known.
  • ... 0 - serum albumin [...]).
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