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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1977
We have tested the amino acid sequence of human serum albumin to check Brown's (1976) hypothesis that the molecule contains three homologous domains, of approximately 190 amino acids each, which evolved by gene duplication. A comparison of the sequence with itself shows that the repeats are extremely strong, and the probability that they could have ...
A D, McLachlan, J E, Walker
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We have tested the amino acid sequence of human serum albumin to check Brown's (1976) hypothesis that the molecule contains three homologous domains, of approximately 190 amino acids each, which evolved by gene duplication. A comparison of the sequence with itself shows that the repeats are extremely strong, and the probability that they could have ...
A D, McLachlan, J E, Walker
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Serum albumin and nutritional status
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1980Serum albumin concentration is frequently used to define nutritional status. To validate this relationship, 161 body composition studies were performed on 102 patients simultaneously with protein electrophoresis. The body cell mass represented by the exchangeable potassium to total body water ratio correlated significantly (p < 0.001) with the serum
R A, Forse, H M, Shizgal
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Factors Affecting the Synthesis of Bovine Serum Albumin Nanoparticles Using the Desolvation Method
Yenni Puspita Tanjung,1,2 Mayang Kusuma Dewi,1 Vesara Ardhe Gatera,3,4 Melisa Intan Barliana,3,5 I Made Joni,6,7 Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa1 1Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung ...
Mayang Kusuma Dewi +2 more
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Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 1989
Serum albumin is one of the most common parameters used in evaluating nutritional status. Three of the popular methods available for measuring serum albumin are serum protein electrophoresis and the two dye binding methods: BCG and BCP. BCG is currently the most popular method because of its simplicity, rapidity, and cost.
G L, Brackeen, J S, Dover, C L, Long
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Serum albumin is one of the most common parameters used in evaluating nutritional status. Three of the popular methods available for measuring serum albumin are serum protein electrophoresis and the two dye binding methods: BCG and BCP. BCG is currently the most popular method because of its simplicity, rapidity, and cost.
G L, Brackeen, J S, Dover, C L, Long
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1994
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an insight of the findings of past significant papers with the current knowledge of the recently determined high resolution X-ray structure of serum albumin. The most outstanding property of albumin is its ability to bind reversibly an incredible variety of ligands.
D C, Carter, J X, Ho
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an insight of the findings of past significant papers with the current knowledge of the recently determined high resolution X-ray structure of serum albumin. The most outstanding property of albumin is its ability to bind reversibly an incredible variety of ligands.
D C, Carter, J X, Ho
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Aldolase activity of serum albumins
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2011Bovine and human serum albumins catalyze the aldol reaction of aromatic aldehyedes and acetone, with saturation kinetics and moderate and opposite enantioselectivity. The reaction occurs at the binding site in domain IIa, and is inhibited by warfarin. Kinetic data are consistent with an enamine mechanism.
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Differences between Urinary Albumin and Serum Albumin
Nature, 1962IN 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 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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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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Plurality of human serum albumin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1972Abstract Human serum albumin was subjected to ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE Sephadex A-50 and the eluate was subfractionated by gel filtration. Three major and two minor fractions were recognized. The major fractions were: sulfhydryl-rich monomer, sulfhydryl-poor monomer, and the dimer. Of the minor fractions, one was electrophoretically faster
P K, Shrivastava, H, Goch, K, Zakrzewski
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