Difference between revisions of "Blood plasma"
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|description='''Blood plasma''' is the non-cellular component of the blood. Plasma lacks cellular components of the blood, | |description='''Blood plasma''' is the non-cellular component of the blood. Plasma lacks cellular components of the blood, [[red blood cell]]s, [[white blood cell]]s, and [[platelet]]s. However, there are many proteins in plasma, i.e. fibrinogen, albumin and globulin. Both blood plasma and [[platelet-rich plasma]] maintain clotting activity after whole blood separation. | ||
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|mitopedia topic=Sample preparation | |mitopedia topic=Sample preparation | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 2 May 2021
Description
Blood plasma is the non-cellular component of the blood. Plasma lacks cellular components of the blood, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. However, there are many proteins in plasma, i.e. fibrinogen, albumin and globulin. Both blood plasma and platelet-rich plasma maintain clotting activity after whole blood separation.
Abbreviation: Plasma
MitoPedia topics:
Sample preparation