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Ionized Calcium in Calf Serum: Relation to Total Serum Calcium, Albumin, Total Protein and pH

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1993
SummarySerum ionized calcium, total calcium, albumin, total protein and pH were determined in 340 female Italian Friesian calves, aged from 1 day to 6 months. Analyses of data from calves divided into 7 age groups showed only occasional correlations between Ca++and the other parameters.
F. Agnes   +3 more
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Serum total carbohydrates, conjugated carbohydrates and total protein glycation index in diabetes mellitus

Glycoconjugate Journal, 2023
Diabetes mellitus is defined according to fasting blood glucose and clinical signs. But, the markers of glycation have been used recently as a criterion to diagnose and monitor the therapy.To measure serum total- and conjugated- saccharides and to define the new marker as serum total protein glycation index (sTPGI ) for diabetes.The study population ...
Sepideh, Hosseini   +2 more
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Relationship of Serum Total Calcium to Albumin and Total Protein in Dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982
SUMMARY A positive linear relationship was found between total calcium and albumin and between total calcium and total protein in the serum of 209 dogs. Total calcium concentration correlated with the concentration of albumin (r=0.575; P<0.001) and with the concentration of total protein (r= 0.411; P<0.001).
D J, Meuten   +3 more
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Serum total protein and albumin levels in grazing sheep

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1974
Abstract Extract The interpretation of biochemical measurements usually requires knowledge of the normal as a reference point. It has been usual to take specimens from a group of individuals presumed to be healthy and to express as normal the range, or mean and standard deviation, found for those subjects.
M R, Roil, G W, Suckling, J, Mattingley
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Refractometric total protein concentrations in icteric serum from dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2014
Abstract Objective—To determine whether high serum bilirubin concentrations interfere with the measurement of serum total protein concentration by refractometry and to assess potential biases among refractometer measurements. Design—Evaluation study. Sample—Sera from 2 healthy Greyhounds.
Aradhana, Gupta, Steven L, Stockham
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Specific Proteins in Serum of Total-Body Irradiated Humans

The Journal of Immunology, 1966
Summary In the quantitative precipitin reaction anti-XI-HSGG is precipitated by sera collected from seven patients at various times before and after treatment with total body radiation. The data are insufficient to determine whether the effects described are due to a direct effect on preformed proteins and/or an effect on the rate of ...
A J, Luzzio   +3 more
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Total Serum Protein, Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Immunoglobulins in Colostrum-Fed and Colostrum-Deprived Calves

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1977
SUMMARY Total serum protein levels, serum protein fraction levels, and specific serum immunoglobulin class or subclass levels were measured in colostrum-fed (cf) and colostrum-deprived (cd) calves during the first 144 hours after birth. Total serum protein values increased at 24 hours in the cf group and then decreased slightly at 144 hours.
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The influence of psychological stress on total serum protein and patterns obtained in serum protein electrophoresis

Psychological Medicine, 1998
Significant alterations in total serum protein (TSP) patterns obtained in serum protein electrophoresis and serum proteins have been reported in patients with major depression and in subjects submitted to a combination of psychological and physical stress.
van Hunsel, Francisca   +10 more
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Total Iodine in the Evaluation of Serum Protein-Bound Iodine

New England Journal of Medicine, 1954
DETERMINATION of the protein-bound iodine of serum is of value in the diagnosis of thyroid disease only if no iodine in any form has been administered for some time before the test. In modern medicine iodine is given in many ways and for various reasons.
N, BENOTTI, J, BENOTTI
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Serum cobalamins and cobalamin‐binding proteins during total parenteral nutrition

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1988
Levels of serum cobalamin and both saturated and unsaturated serum cobalamin‐binding proteins (transcobalamin II and R‐binders) were determined prospectively in 43 patients before and after 2 weeks of total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Nine patients showed subnormal serum levels of cobalamin but none of them had clinical signs of cobalamin deficiency ...
J P, van Spreeuwel   +4 more
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