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Albumin Naskapi: A New Variant of Serum Albumin
Science, 1966An apparently new variant of human serum albumin, albumin Naskapi, has been found in high frequency in the Naskapi Indians of Quebec and, in lower frequency, in other North American Indians. The family and population data of the albumin are consistent with its inheritance as a simple autosomal trait controlled by a gene designated
L, Melartin, B S, Blumberg
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1995
Serum albumin is a single polypeptide chain protein of 66 000 Da molecular weight without associated carbohydrate. Glycation of albumin can be induced by prolonged exposure to elevated blood glucose levels, analogous to the induction of glycated haemoglobin.
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Serum albumin is a single polypeptide chain protein of 66 000 Da molecular weight without associated carbohydrate. Glycation of albumin can be induced by prolonged exposure to elevated blood glucose levels, analogous to the induction of glycated haemoglobin.
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Albumin Mexico, a New Variant of Serum Albumin
Nature, 1967AN inherited variant of albumin (albumin Naskapi) has recently been described which has an electrophoretic mobility greater than that of common albumin (albumin A)1. This variant is relatively common in many North American Indian tribes, but it has not been found in the United States white and negro sera so far tested, nor in many European sera.
L, Melartin, B S, Blumberg, R, Lisker
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Inactivation of Complement by Egg Albumin-Rabbit Antiegg Albumin
The Journal of Immunology, 1958Summary Possible reasons for differences in the degree of inactivation of guinea pig, human, and pig C′ by a fixed quantity of an antigen-antibody system were investigated. It was found that a relatively high concentration of inhibitors in pig serum could account for the absence of fixation of pig C′ by small quantities of antigen ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
To the Editor.— The article, "Therapeutic Use of Albumin," by Alexander et al (241:2527, 1979), emphasizes the need to control cost by physician education. The authors are to be complimented for the thoroughly detailed method they used. However, their study required a considerable investment of time and personnel before effecting a saving.
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To the Editor.— The article, "Therapeutic Use of Albumin," by Alexander et al (241:2527, 1979), emphasizes the need to control cost by physician education. The authors are to be complimented for the thoroughly detailed method they used. However, their study required a considerable investment of time and personnel before effecting a saving.
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JAMA, 1977
THE INCREASING use of human serum albumin, which recently has threatened to stress the usual annual supply and to add considerably to health care costs, prompted a cooperative study in early 1975 between the federal government and the private sector. This led to the development of three projects: (1) A workshop was convened in Bethesda, Md, under joint
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THE INCREASING use of human serum albumin, which recently has threatened to stress the usual annual supply and to add considerably to health care costs, prompted a cooperative study in early 1975 between the federal government and the private sector. This led to the development of three projects: (1) A workshop was convened in Bethesda, Md, under joint
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Impact of Albumin Carbamylation on Colorimetric Measurement of Albumin
Clinical Laboratory, 2022José Pedro Etchepare, Cassol +1 more
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Serum albumin levels and inflammation
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2021Mona Shehadeh +2 more
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