In blood plasma content, what is a protein level?
The protein concentration in plasma/serum is approximately 60-80 mg/mL of which about 50-60% are albumins and 40% globulins
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Globulins are insoluble in pure water but they dissolve in salt solutions.
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Liver function test
The liver produces most of the proteins found in blood. Albumin is a major protein made by the liver that plays an important role in regulating blood volume and distribution of fluids in the body.
Hepatic Function Test, HFT, LFT
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