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  2. Reference ranges for urine tests - Wikipedia

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    Measurement Lower limit Upper limit Unit Urinary specific gravity: 1.003 [1] [2]: 1.030 [1] [2]: g/mL Urobilinogen: 0.2 [2]: 1.0 [2]: Ehrlich units or mg/dL : Free catecholamines, dopamine ...

  3. Urinalysis - Wikipedia

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    Trace levels of protein in the urine can be normal, [60] but high levels (proteinuria) can indicate kidney disease. [45] Most cases of proteinuria are caused by increased levels of albumin , [ 61 ] which test strips can detect relatively well; but they are markedly less sensitive to other proteins, such as Bence-Jones protein , [ 62 ] which may ...

  4. Bone morphogenetic protein 1 - Wikipedia

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    Bone morphogenetic protein 1, also known as BMP1, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the BMP1 gene. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] There are seven isoforms of the protein created by alternate splicing . Function

  5. Bone morphogenetic protein - Wikipedia

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    Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are a group of growth factors also known as cytokines and as metabologens. [1] Professor Marshall Urist and Professor Hari Reddi discovered their ability to induce the formation of bone and cartilage, BMPs are now considered to constitute a group of pivotal morphogenetic signals, orchestrating tissue architecture throughout the body.

  6. Urine protein/creatinine ratio - Wikipedia

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    Urine protein/creatinine ratio is a widely used initial method to estimate daily protein excretion in urine. [1] [2] [3] Since the diagnosis and management of proteinuric renal diseases and the staging of chronic kidney disease depend on accurate identification and quantitation of proteinuria, [4] [1] the implementation of the 24-hour urine collection is the most accurate procedure in practice ...

  7. CUB domain - Wikipedia

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    CUB domain is an evolutionarily conserved protein domain.The CUB domain (for complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, Bmp1) is a structural motif of approximately 110 residues found almost exclusively in extracellular and plasma membrane-associated proteins, many of which are developmentally regulated.

  8. Major urinary proteins - Wikipedia

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    The protein product of the mouse Mup6 and Mup2 genes (previously mistaken as Mup17 due to the similarity among mouse MUPs), known as Mus m 1, Ag1 or MA1, [66] accounts for much of the allergenic properties of mouse urine. [1] [67] The protein is extremely stable in the environment; studies have found 95% of inner city homes and 82% of all types ...

  9. Uromodulin - Wikipedia

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    Uromodulin (UMOD),Tamm-Horsfall protein (THP), is a zona pellucida-like domain-containing glycoprotein that in humans is encoded by the UMOD gene. [5] [6] Uromodulin is the most abundant protein excreted in ordinary urine. [7] The human UMOD gene is located on chromosome 16. While several transcript variants may exist for this gene, the full ...