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Albumin
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| - | '''Albumin''' (Alb) is water-soluble protein. Serum albumin (SA) is the most abundant blood plasma protein. SA serves as carrier of fatty acids, bilirubin, ions and drugs. | + | '''Albumin''' (Alb) is water-soluble protein. Serum albumin (SA) is the most abundant blood plasma protein. SA serves as carrier of fatty acids, bilirubin, ions and drugs. For details on human serum albumin see [[User:Neeharika Pothuri/Human Serum Albumin]]. |
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Revision as of 09:46, 7 August 2011
Albumin (Alb) is water-soluble protein. Serum albumin (SA) is the most abundant blood plasma protein. SA serves as carrier of fatty acids, bilirubin, ions and drugs. For details on human serum albumin see User:Neeharika Pothuri/Human Serum Albumin.
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