Difference between revisions of "Blood serum"
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 20 December 2017
Description
Blood serum is a purified plasma in which the coagulant components were removed from the blood plasma. It contains other substances, i.e. antibodies, antigens and hormones. Serum can be obtained by collecting the liquid phase after blood or plasma coagulation.
Abbreviation: Serum
MitoPedia topics: Sample preparation