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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 ...
G, CAVALLO +2 more
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Albumin standards and the measurement of serum albumin with bromcresol green
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1971A rapid and reliable method for measuring serum albumin employing bromcresol green is described. The addition of albumin to a solution of bromcresol green in a 0.075 M succinate buffer pH 4.20 results in an increase in absorbance at 628 nm. The absorbance-concentration relationship is linear for samples containing up to 6 g/dl albumin.
W. Ard Watson +2 more
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Survey of Anesthesiology, 1979
Increasing use of normal human serum albumin may be contributing to the rising cost of medical care. To investigate whether albumin is extensively overused or abused, a study of the quality of albumin use was conducted in a Veterans Administration Hospital.
John J. Ambre +3 more
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Increasing use of normal human serum albumin may be contributing to the rising cost of medical care. To investigate whether albumin is extensively overused or abused, a study of the quality of albumin use was conducted in a Veterans Administration Hospital.
John J. Ambre +3 more
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Albumin Blue 580 Fluorescence Assay for Albumin
Analytical Biochemistry, 1997Andreas Meinitzer +2 more
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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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