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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. For details on human serum albumin see<br />
'''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<br />
*[[User:Neeharika Pothuri/Human Serum Albumin]]<br />
*[[User:Neeharika Pothuri/Human Serum Albumin]]<br />

Revision as of 07:33, 2 December 2015

Human serum albumin (PDB code 1bm0)

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3D Structures of albumin

Updated on 02-December-2015


References

  1. Liu Y, Chen M, Luo Z, Lin J, Song L. Investigation on the site-selective binding of bovine serum albumin by erlotinib hydrochloride. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2012 Oct 17. PMID:23072300 doi:10.1080/07391102.2012.726532

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