Albumin is the most abundant protein in the circulation. Its main physiologic function is to maintain colloid osmotic pressure. Better understanding of albumin's other physiologic functions has ...
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What Is Hypoalbuminemia and How Is It Treated?Hypoalbuminemia is a blood albumin level of less than 3.5 grams per deciliter (g/dL). It often occurs as a result of a serious underlying medical condition, such as kidney, liver, or heart failure.
Albumin use in patients with septic shock who had kidney impairment was associated with increased RRT (OR, 2.37) and with in-hospital mortality (OR, 1.21). Caution is urged with early albumin use ...
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Elevated CAR has been associated with adverse outcomes in many conditions, including cancer, sepsis, COVID-19, and cardiovascular diseases. A higher C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR) is ...
The albumin ratio—the ratio of albumin protein in the cerebrospinal fluid compared to levels in the plasma or serum—is considered a measure of blood-brain barrier function, with higher values ...
EPO grants Sonnet EU Patent No. EP3583125 B1 for Fully Human Albumin Binding (FHAB®) domain fusion proteins, expanding global IP protection. Sonnet BioTherapeutics Holdings, Inc. announced that ...
Its Fully Human Albumin Binding (FHAB) technology utilizes a single chain antibody fragment that binds to and hitch-hikes on human serum albumin for transport to target tissues. Its pipeline ...
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