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  2. Serum total protein - Wikipedia

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    Serum total protein, also known as total protein, is a clinical chemistry parameter representing the concentration of protein in serum. [1] Serum contains many proteins including serum albumin, a variety of globulins, and many others. While it is possible to analyze these proteins individually, total protein is a relatively quick and ...

  3. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    See serum total protein Interpretation: Albumin: 35 [14] [50] 48, [15] 55 [14] g/L: See hypoalbuminemia: 3.5 [15] 4.8, [15] 5.5 [14] U/L 540 [51] 740 [51] μmol/L ...

  4. Protein (nutrient) - Wikipedia

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    The recommendation is not to limit intake of meats or protein, but rather to monitor and keep within daily limits the sodium (< 2300 mg), saturated fats (less than 10% of total calories per day), and added sugars (less than 10% of total calories per day) that may be increased as a result of consumption of certain meats and proteins. While the ...

  5. List of human blood components - Wikipedia

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    Protein building blocks total 3.8-5.3 ... 1.6-2.5 × 10 −5: Transferrin ...

  6. Western blot - Wikipedia

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    At least seven different approaches for total protein staining have been described for western blot normalization: Ponceau S, stain-free techniques, Sypro Ruby, Epicocconone, Coomassie R-350, Amido Black, and Cy5. [26] In order to avoid noise of signal, total protein staining should be performed before blocking of the membrane.

  7. Protein quality - Wikipedia

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    Protein quality is the digestibility and quantity of essential amino acids for providing the proteins in ... Total EAAs: 28.7 g: 51.259 g: 43.052 g 42.632 g: 46.014 g ...

  8. C11orf49 - Wikipedia

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    The C11orf49 protein has a molecular weight of 38.1 kD, and an isoelectric point of about pH = 5. [11] ... Total # of transcripts GXP_204543 46935524 46936819 1296

  9. Ligand binding assay - Wikipedia

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    A ligand binding assay (LBA) is an assay, or an analytic procedure, which relies on the binding of ligand molecules to receptors, antibodies or other macromolecules. [1] A detection method is used to determine the presence and amount of the ligand-receptor complexes formed, and this is usually determined electrochemically or through a fluorescence detection method. [2]