plasma protein

collocation in English

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plasma
noun[U]
uk
/ˈplæz.mə/
us
/ˈplæz.mə/
the pale yellow liquid that forms 55% of human blood and contains the ...
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protein
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.tiːn/
us
/ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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(Definition ofplasmaandproteinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In contrast,plasmaproteinconcentration, lysozyme activity and total haemocyte count showed no significant modification following the challenge.
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The differences in the mean seminalplasmaproteincontent among the various groups were not statistically significant.
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Each assay was done in triplicate and the mean value attributed to the corresponding oyster after adjustment toplasmaproteinconcentration.
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Low levels of contaminating plasma may contain several different ligands capable of stimulating haemocyte adhesion and spreading (such as the vitronectin-likeplasmaproteinmentioned previously), reducing the effects of inhibitors.
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While most centers add packed red blood cells andplasmaproteinto the prime, very few centers supplement coagulation factors, either in the prime or during bypass.
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Placental localization of human pregnancy-associatedplasmaprotein.
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Levamlodipine shows approximately 93%plasmaproteinbinding in hypertensive patients.
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The drug is 95% bound toplasmaprotein.
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Sodium bicarbonate should be used cautiously as it can worsen hypocalcemia by increasing theplasmaproteinbinding of calcium.
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As can be seen in table 1, these drugs are highlyplasmaprotein-bound and therefore oral administration once a day should provide sufficient antihypertensive effects.
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It is made from the milk of goats that have been genetically modified to produce human antithrombin, aplasmaproteinwith anticoagulant properties.
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Albumin is a major protein in the human body, making up about 55-60% of total humanplasmaproteinby mass.
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Dialysis is unlikely to be helpful seeing how highlyplasmaprotein-bound imatinib is.
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The human version is human serum albumin, and it normally constitutes about 50% of humanplasmaprotein.
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Clotiazepam is 99 percent bound toplasmaprotein.
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Significant absorption can occur within one hour, and distribution is throughout the body, 99.5% bound toplasmaprotein.
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Depending on a specific drug's affinity forplasmaprotein, a proportion of the drug may become bound to plasma proteins, with the remainder being unbound.
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If the amount ofplasmaproteinis decreased (such as in catabolism, malnutrition, liver disease, renal disease), there would also be a higher fraction unbound.
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In clinical trialsplasmaproteinbinding has been shown to be high (94,5%).
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