1. serum protein changes during the acute phase reaction
- Author
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Mario Werner
- Subjects
Electrophoresis ,Paper ,Immunodiffusion ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Nitrogen ,Protein Hydrolysates ,Lipoproteins ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Serum albumin ,Serum protein ,Infections ,Biochemistry ,Fractures, Bone ,Gastrectomy ,Internal medicine ,Alpha-Globulins ,Tissue trauma ,medicine ,Humans ,Antigens ,Glycoproteins ,Inflammation ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Haptoglobins ,biology ,Chemistry ,Immune Sera ,Methandrostenolone ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Transferrin ,Albumin ,Acute-phase protein ,Ceruloplasmin ,Blood Proteins ,General Medicine ,Endocrinology ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Serum Globulins ,gamma-Globulins ,Trypsin Inhibitors ,Glycoprotein - Abstract
Serum α1-antitrypsin, α1-acid glycoprotein, baptoglobin, ceruloplasmin and C-reactive protein are increased, albumin, transferrin, α1-and β-lipoprotein are decreased as an early response to tissue trauma and inflammatory disease. In infection these changes are followed by a rise of γ-globulins.
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- 1969