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Microheterogeneity of albumin

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1963
Abstract Very pure preparations of human serum albumin prepared by preparative electrophoresis or ethanol fractionation were subjected to Chromatographic analysis on modified cellulose and individual Chromatographic fractions were analysed by immunoelectrophoresis or electrophoresis on agar gel.
J, REJNEK, T, BEDNARIK, J, KOCI
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Haeme binding to albumin and equilibria in the albumin-ferrihaemoglobin and albumin-haemopexin systems

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1980
Abstract 1. 1. The interaction of albumin with haeme was studied by measuring the absorption spectra in the Soret region. Albumin was confirmed to have one strong binding center besides some weaker ones; from the latters haeme can be removed by ion exchange chromatography on DEAE cellulose thus forming an equimolar haeme-albumin complex, 2. 2.
Z, Hrkal, I, Kalousek, Z, Vodrázka
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The albumin controversy

Clinics in Perinatology, 2004
There are relatively few studies of albumin use in neonates and children, with most showing no consistent benefit compared with the use of crystalloid solutions. Certainly, albumin treatment is not indicated for treatment of hypoalbuminemia alone. Studies also show that albumin is not indicated in neonates for the initial treatment of hypotension ...
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Serum albumin

Hepatology, 1969
The liver manufactures albumin at a massive rate and decreases production in times of environmental, nutritional, toxic and trauma stress. Osmotic pressure is a basic evolutionary regulatory factor, and hormonal control over albumin production has been demonstrated.
M A, Rothschild   +2 more
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Mammoth Albumin

Science, 1980
Serum albumin was detected immunologically in muscle from a mammoth that died about 40,000 years ago. Rabbits injected with ground mammoth muscle produced antibodies that react strongly with elephant albumin, weakly with sea cow albumin, and still more weakly or not at all with other mammalian albumins.
E M, Prager   +3 more
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Glycated albumin

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2020
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is the reference test for long-term glucose monitoring. However, HbA1c is not recommended in several situations such as hemoglobinopathies, pregnancy or chronic kidney disease. The quantification of serum glycated albumin (GA) can serve as an alternative in these situations.
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Differences between Urinary Albumin and Serum Albumin

Nature, 1962
IN the work reported here, the molecular size and the peptide patterns of the albumins found in normal urine were compared with those of serum albumin.
E, MERLER   +3 more
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Albumin Polymorphism (Albumin Naskapi) in Eskimos and Navajos

Nature, 1968
WE have described two polymorphic variants of serum albumin (Fig. 1). Of these, albumin Naskapi the electrophoretic mobility of which is greater than that of the usual albumin (albumin A) is relatively common in several North American Indian tribes. It has been identified in sera from Indians of the Naskapi, Montagnais, Sioux, Northern Athabascan and ...
L, Melartin, B S, Blumberg, J R, Martin
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The distribution of albumin precursor protein and albumin in liver

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1976
Abstract Two different proteins precipitable with antiserum to albumin exist in liver. One is albumin, the other is precursor albumin. Liver cells in suspension contain mainly precursor, but secrete only albumin. In subcellular fractions isolated from liver homogenate, 95.3% of anti-albumin precipitable protein in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, 51 ...
K, Edwards   +4 more
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Binding Properties of Glycosylated Albumin and Acetaldehyde Albumin

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1985
Glucose and acetaldehyde react covalently with albumin to form the post‐translationally modified group of proteins, the glycosylated albumins and the acetaldehyde albumins, respectively. This study contrasts the binding ability of a major acetaldehyde albumin fraction synthesized in vitro with glycosylated albumin.
W B, Karp   +3 more
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