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MedixMAB Albumin

Specifications for Anti-human Albumin

About Albumin

Albumin normally constitutes about 60% of human plasma proteins and is produced in the liver. It is important in regulating blood volume by maintaining the oncotic pressure. It also serves as carriers for molecules of low water solubility, including lipid soluble hormones, bile salts, unconjugated bilirubin, free fatty acids, and drugs. Low albumin (hypoalbuminemia) may be caused by liver disease, nephrotic syndrome, burns, protein-losing enteropathy, malabsorption, malnutrition, late pregnancy, genetic variations and malignancy. High albumin (hyperalbuminemia) is almost always caused by dehydration.

Product Specification Sheets

Product Name

Product Code

Product Specification Sheet

  • Anti-h Albumin clone 6501

100063

  • Anti-h Albumin clone 6502
100064

Scientific articles in which MedixMAB Albumin monoclonals have been used

 
  • Qin QP, Peltola O and Pettersson K (2003). Time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer assay for point-of-care testiing of urinary albumin. Clin. Chem. 49 (7): 1105-1113.

 

 


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