An amber, watery fluid, rich in proteins, that separates out when blood coagulates.
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Examples for "blood serum"
Examples for "blood serum"
1Heart sounds slightly roughened, urine and Wassermann with blood serum negative.
2In addition, analyses of blood serum samples provided the internal concentration of 14 PFAS.
3At the time of bacterial infection, certain germ-killing substances are developed in the blood serum.
4I analyzed them and found that the blood serum had changed in character very subtly.
5The blood serum of the mouse was collected and prepared at 8 weeks after operation.
1Background: In cross-sectional analyses, serum cholesterol levels differ among different age groups.
2However, direct analysis of low-abundance biomarkers in serum is still a problem.
3Specific serum IgE to certain common food- and aero-allergens was also tested.
4Results: IC50 values from tests using conventional serum corresponded to published data.
5A CFTR mutation would therefore result in higher concentrations of serum ATP.
6Therefore, the exact association between serum UA and bone health remains unclear.
7Immune serum treatment could maintain arthritis resolution for up to 60 days.
8Previous reports have indicated that coffee consumption may increase serum cholesterol levels.
9Elevated serum D-lactate levels were recorded in animals with higher IAP levels.
10Objectives: Polyneuropathies with associated serum IgM antibodies are often difficult to treat.
11One serum sample from each group showed a negative result by IB.
12Conclusions: We conclude that high serum IGF-I levels are associated with goiter.
13Methods: HSV-2 serum testing was performed at screening and every six months.
14There were differences in the serum DJ-1 protein levels among different individuals.
15Background: Abnormal serum sodium concentrations are common in patients presenting for surgery.
16Conclusions: CF patients with stable disease have moderately reduced serum testosterone levels.
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