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Prealbumin proteins in serum

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1971
Abstract The paper presents a modification of the standard Ornstein and Davis method. Normal and pathological sera were analysed by disc electrophoresis on 11% polyacrylamide. This concentration is very convenient for prealbumin separation. The present procedure gives better fractionation of prealbumin than the methods previously reported.
L J, Krzalić, L J, Mihailović
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Serum Levels of Prealbumin and Albumin for Preoperative Risk Stratification.

Nutrition in clinical practice, 2019
Preoperative risk stratification has long been developed as a strategy to predict postoperative outcomes and potentially alter or optimize comorbidities and modifiable risk.
T. Loftus   +3 more
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Dynamic assessment of prealbumin for nutrition support effectiveness in critically ill patients.

Clinical Nutrition
BACKGROUND & AIMS Serum prealbumin is considered to be a sensitive predictor of clinical outcomes and a quality marker for nutrition support. However, its susceptibility to inflammation restricts its usage in critically ill patients according to current ...
E. Pardo   +9 more
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The association between serum albumin/prealbumin level and disease severity in non-CF bronchiectasis.

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 2020
Non-cystic fibrosis (non-CF) bronchiectasis is a chronic pulmonary disease that can lead to malnutrition. Serum prealbumin and albumin level are related to inflammatory and nutritional status.
Liyang Li   +6 more
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Association between preoperative prealbumin level and postoperative mortality and morbidity after hepatic resection for hepatocellular carcinoma: A multicenter study from a HBV-endemic area.

American Journal of Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Prealbumin is a more sensitive serum biomarker in reflecting liver function and nutritional status than albumin, because of its shorter half-life and its characteristics that could hardly be affected by supplemental venous infusion of albumin ...
Ju-Dong Li   +20 more
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Serum Prealbumin: Polymorphism in Man

Science, 1965
Serums from 390 Norwegian blood donors and 31 members of two families were studied by starch gel electrophoresis. Five different prealbumin phenotypes were found, indicating a genetic theory of three codominant alleles for which the terms Pr F , Pr
M K, Fagerhol, M, Braend
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Nonfamilial Prealbumin-Type Amyloid Polyneuropathy

Archives of Neurology, 1986
A 53-year-old man with nonfamilial prealbumin-type amyloid polyneuropathy had severe motor, sensory, and autonomic polyneuropathy, beginning at age 48 years. These clinical features closely resembled familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP), but abnormal serum prealbumin levels, specific to FAP (Japanese type), were not detected by radioimmunoassay; DNA ...
J, Ochiai   +7 more
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Porcine VEG Proteins and Tear Prealbumins

Chemical Senses, 1995
Small soluble proteins, belonging to the lipocalin family are secreted in large amounts by tongue von Ebner's glands and lachrymal glands. In humans, the lingual protein, called VEG, and the lachrymal protein, called tear prealbumin, have shown identical cDNA sequences.
GARIBOTTI M   +3 more
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The formation of lipid prealbumin

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1963
Abstract The work of Schultze was followed up by examining the effect of adding acid stains, sodium oleate and lipase cofactors. The modified α 1 -lipoprotein which appears on immunoelectropherograms as an anodic prolongation of its normal precipitating line and called by Uriel ϱ-lipoprotein, was deduced to be a complex of normal Xj-lipoprotein and ...
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Calcium-45 binding by human prealbumin

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1959
Calcium-45 binding by human albumin and prealbumin has been studied. Protein separation was performed by continuous paper electrophoresis. Calcium-45 was added to the fractions and the mixture incubated at 37℃ for 24 hours. Unbound calcium-45 was removed by dialysis against tap water for 16 hours, the pH of the fractions remained between 8.6–9.1 at ...
P C, JOHNSON, W O, SMITH, B, WULFF
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