| 1. | Plasma proteins are separated by using the inherent differences of each protein.
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| 2. | Catecholamines are water-soluble and are 50 %-bound to plasma proteins in circulation.
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| 3. | Isotretinoin is primarily ( 99.9 % ) bound to plasma proteins, mostly albumin.
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| 4. | Brivudine is almost completely ( > 95 % ) bound to plasma proteins.
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| 5. | Both losartan and EXP3174 are more than 98 % bound to plasma proteins.
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| 6. | ICG binds tightly to plasma proteins and becomes confined to the vascular system.
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| 7. | The plasma protein binding of the drug is over 99 %.
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| 8. | Aspirin is highly bound to plasma proteins whereas acetaminophen is not.
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| 9. | Diagnosis usually involves bone marrow studies, X-rays, and plasma protein studies.
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| 10. | About 70 % of the drug is bound to plasma proteins.
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