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albumin One of three major types of proteins (albumin, globulin, fibrinogen) found in the blood. The function of this protein is to prevent loss of fluid from the blood vessels.
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albuminuria Presence of albumin in the urine, which may be a sign of kidney disease, but sometimes is only temporary.
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albumin The major plasma protein (approximately 60 per cent of the total), which is responsible for much of the plasma colloidal osmotic pressure and serves as a transport protein carrying large organic anions such as fatty acids, bilirubin and many drugs; also carries certain hormones such as cortisol and thyroxine when their specific binding globulins are saturated. Albumin is synthesized in the liver. ...
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albumin an abundant protein in the body produced in the liver from amino acids.
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albumen invented by Louis D?ir?Blanquart-?rard in 1850; an improvement on the salted paper print, used between 1848 and the late 1870s. Plain paper was coated with a layer of egg-white containing salt and sensitised with silver nitrate before exposure. This type of photograph was susceptible to the deleterious effects of light and oxygen - many of these photographs show signs of fading and yellowing with loss of density and contrast.
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