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Difference between revisions of "Blood serum"

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|description='''Blood serum''' is a purified plasma in which fibrinogen is removed from the [[blood plasma]]. It contains other components, i.e. antibodies, antigens and hormones.
|description='''Blood serum''' is a purified plasma in which the coagulant components were removed from the [[blood plasma]]. Serum can be obtained after blood coagulation. It contains other substances, i.e. antibodies, antigens and hormones.
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Revision as of 16:08, 20 December 2017


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Blood serum

Description

Blood serum is a purified plasma in which the coagulant components were removed from the blood plasma. Serum can be obtained after blood coagulation. It contains other substances, i.e. antibodies, antigens and hormones.

Abbreviation: Serum






MitoPedia topics: Sample preparation