Some factors affecting drug distribution include regional blood flow rates, molecular size, polarity and binding to serum proteins, forming a complex.
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Serum protein electrophoresis separates the proteins in the liquid part of the blood ( serum ), allowing the analysis of antibodies.
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The protein encoded by this gene is a serum protein that binds insulin-like growth factors, increasing their half-life and their vascular localization.
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The serum protein binding of norfloxacin is between 10 and 15 % . Quoting from the 2009 package insert for Noroxin.
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Since serum proteins are readily reabsorbed from urine, the presence of excess protein indicates either an insufficiency of absorption or impaired filtration.
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The first laboratory test to be helpful in assessing thyroid status was the serum protein-bound iodine, which came into use around the 1950s.
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Whey proteins are also widely referred to as serum proteins, which is used when the casein proteins have been precipitated out of solution.
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TLF-1 is a member of the high density lipoprotein family of particles while TLF-2 is a related high molecular weight serum protein binding complex.
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Serum proteins, including albumin, remained unchanged and within normal range, indicating that protein replenishment per se was not likely the cause of increased body weight.
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He developed the " moving boundary, " which later would become known as " zone electrophoresis ", and used it to separate serum proteins in solution.