We apologize for Proteopedia being slow to respond. For the past two years, a new implementation of Proteopedia has been being built. Soon, it will replace this 18-year old system. All existing content will be moved to the new system at a date that will be announced here.
Sandbox Reserved 166
From Proteopedia
(Difference between revisions)
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| - | <Structure load='1e7h'size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /> | + | <Structure load='1e7h' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /> |
| + | PLEASE DO NOT DELETE THIS TEMPLATE --> | ||
{{Sandbox_Reserved_Irma_Santoro_7}} | {{Sandbox_Reserved_Irma_Santoro_7}} | ||
<!-- PLEASE ADD YOUR CONTENT BELOW HERE --> | <!-- PLEASE ADD YOUR CONTENT BELOW HERE --> | ||
Revision as of 01:48, 30 March 2011
|
PLEASE DO NOT DELETE THIS TEMPLATE -->
| This Sandbox is Reserved from March 9, 2011, through May 30, 2011 for use by the course Biochemistry at Reinhardt University, Waleska, USA, taught by Irma Santoro. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 162 through Sandbox Reserved 168. |
To get started:
More help: Help:Editing |
== Background Albumin in general refers to any protein that is water soluble. Albumins are commonly found in blood plasma as a serum transport protein. Other serum transport proteins are: alpha-fetoprotein, vitamin D-binding protein, and afamin.[1]
