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Dictionary » S » Serum proteins Serum proteinsserum proteins --> plasma proteins Dissolved protein's (more than 100) of blood plasma, mainly albumins and globulins (normally 6 to 8 g/100 ml); they hold fluid in blood vessels by osmosis and include antibodies and blood-clotting protein's. Synonym: serum proteins. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: How to be "good at the bench"... as 10% SDS, since they can boil over; heat labile ingredients such as serum, vitamins, antibodies, and proteins; mammalian, plant and insect media; HEPES-containing solutions; DTT or B-ME containing ...
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Renal... here. My guess: The osmolarity of blood is fairly constant, adjusted by serum albumin, which is a protein. The more albumin, the more total protein, which adds to the non-filterable particles in the blood. The proteins also hold onto more water, so fewer particles and less water goes through, ...
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blood... you can't separate liquid from cells after adding anticoagulants. But serum is defined to be the liquid phase after allowing the clotting system to work. Serum will be depleted of clotting factors and other proteins or metabolites that are extremely unstable for one reason or another. ...
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Are these right?--won't take long..... affinity chromatography is a purification technique that: separates proteins according to size explots an unique property of a protein separates ... that albumin: is -vely charged is +vely charged is a minor component of serum is a basic protein has a PI close to the ph of the electrophoresis ...
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blocking problems in a sandwich assay... antigen or not. I can see this because the beads are fluorescent (the proteins isn“t). Obviously I want the beads to stuck when there is antigens ... when there isn't. I've tried different blocking proteins/agents as BSA, serum, milk, tris (on a carboxyl surface), gelatine and a few more, both ...
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