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  2. Pappalysin-1 - Wikipedia

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    Pappalysin-1, also known as pregnancy-associated plasma protein A, and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-4 protease is a protein encoded by the PAPPA gene in humans. [1]

  3. Pappalysin-2 - Wikipedia

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    23850 Ensembl ENSG00000116183 ENSMUSG00000073530 UniProt Q9BXP8 n/a RefSeq (mRNA) NM_020318 NM_021936 NM_001085376 RefSeq (protein) NP_064714 NP_068755 n/a Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 176.46 – 176.85 Mb Chr 1: 158.54 – 158.81 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Pappalysin-2 also known as pregnancy-associated plasma protein A2 (PAPP-A2) is a protein that in humans is ...

  4. Nuchal scan - Wikipedia

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    In another study values of 79.6% and 2.7% for the combined screening were then improved with the addition of second trimester ultrasound scanning to 89.7% and 4.2% respectively. [13] A further study reported detection of 88% for trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) and 75% for trisomy 18 ( Edwards syndrome ), with a 3.3% false-positive rate. [ 14 ]

  5. 4'-Aminopropiophenone - Wikipedia

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    4'-Aminopropiophenone (para-aminopropiophenone or PAPP) is a chemical compound. It is highly toxic, and can cause injury or death upon physical contact or inhalation of fumes. [1] The toxicity of PAPP is derived from its action on circulating hemoglobin, rapidly converting it to methemoglobin (similar to nitrite poisoning).

  6. Reference range - Wikipedia

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    The standard definition of a reference range for a particular measurement is defined as the interval between which 95% of values of a reference population fall into, in such a way that 2.5% of the time a value will be less than the lower limit of this interval, and 2.5% of the time it will be larger than the upper limit of this interval, whatever the distribution of these values.

  7. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    A reference range is usually defined as the set of values 95 percent of the normal population falls within (that is, 95% prediction interval). [2] It is determined by collecting data from vast numbers of laboratory tests.

  8. What is a normal blood pressure reading? - AOL

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    When Dr. Oz sat Rachael Ray down for a blood pressure test during a segment of her show, he wasn't entirely pleased with the numbers he saw. In fact, he made her do it again -- and he called her ...

  9. PAPP-A - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 March 2022, at 03:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...