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Human serum albumin
About: Human serum albumin is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 9402 publications have been published within this topic receiving 269029 citations. The topic is also known as: serum albumin & ALB.
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TL;DR: A rapid and precise microfluorometric method for the determination of free fatty acid concentrations in 2-5 microliters of plasma, which corrects the previously reported underestimate of plasma free fatty acids with enzymic methods.
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TL;DR: Analysis of the kinetic data indicated that the rate-limiting step was the reaction of NO with oxygen, and the reaction rate of the nitrosating species N2O3 with thiols is competitive with its rate of hydrolysis.
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TL;DR: The thorough understanding of metal binding properties of serum albumin, including the competition of various metal ions for specific binding sites is important for biomedical issues, such as new disease markers and design of metal-based drugs.
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TL;DR: Human serum albumin (HSA) is one of the most frequent treatments in patients with decompensated cirrhosis, and its ability to bind lipopolysaccharide and other bacterial products, reactive oxygen species, nitric oxide and other nitrogen reactive species, and prostaglandins is an outstanding feature.
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TL;DR: If pH, PCO2, and the concentrations of serum albumin and phosphate are measured, all independent variables, which physically determine "acid-base balance" in plasma, can be quantified and new ways to evaluate "unidentified anions" in metabolic acidosis can be explored.
353 citations