Relevance of Albumin in Critical Care Medicine

Sara Esmat Hamdoun;

Abstract


Albumin is the main protein in human blood and the key to the regulation of the osmotic pressure of blood. It is a hydrophilic and non-glycosylated protein. The reference range for albumin concentrations in blood is 3.4 to 5.4g/dL. The liver is the prima


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Title Relevance of Albumin in Critical Care Medicine
Other Titles علاقة الألبومين (الزلال) بطب الحالات الحرجة
Authors Sara Esmat Hamdoun
Keywords Relevance of Albumin in Critical Care Medicine
Issue Date 2014
Description 
Albumin is the main protein in human blood and the key to the regulation of the osmotic pressure of blood. It is a hydrophilic and non-glycosylated protein. The reference range for albumin concentrations in blood is 3.4 to 5.4g/dL. The liver is the prima

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