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Albumin is the most common type of protein in your blood, making up about half of the total proteins found in your blood plasma. Albumin is produced in your liver and is mostly stored and used in ...
The albumin ratio—the ratio of albumin protein in the cerebrospinal fluid compared to levels in the plasma or serum—is considered a measure of blood-brain barrier function, with higher values ...
Edwin Cohn, a Harvard biochemist, took on the problem of breaking down blood plasma to isolate a protein called albumin that could be stored for long periods without spoiling, shipped efficiently ...
A Chinese biopharmaceutical company has realized large-scale production of rice-derived albumin, turning the staple crop into a life-saving medicine that is usually extracted from human blood.
A Wuhan-based biopharmaceutical company developed technology to synthesize human serum albumin (HSA) from rice, offering a ...
Depletion of IgG and albumin from serum samples to enrich low abundant proteins In serum or plasma samples, the dynamic range of proteins spans over 10 orders of magnitude, much greater than the ...
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