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Blood and serum
Blood samples were allowed to clot at room temperature for 3 hr, centrifuged and the serum was removed.
Blood glucose levels discussed in this article are venous plasma or serum levels measured by standard, automated glucose oxidase methods used in medical laboratories.
* Blood serum
Blood serum is blood plasma without fibrinogen or the other clotting factors ( i. e., whole blood minus both the cells and the clotting factors ).
Blood serum paraprotein levels of more than 30 g / L is diagnostic of multiple myeloma, according to the diagnostic criteria of the International Myeloma Working Group, which were updated in 2009.
Blood cultures may take up to 6 weeks for diagnostic growth to occur and serum antigen testing often comes back with a false negative before 4 weeks of disseminated infection.
The bag on the left was obtained from a Blood donation | donor with Hyperlipidemia, while the other bag was obtained from a donor with normal Blood lipids | serum lipid levels.
* Blood serum, plasma from which the clotting proteins have been removed
Blood and urine tests for methylmalonic acid may indicate a B < sub > 12 </ sub > deficiency, even though serum B < sub > 12 </ sub > is within the normally acceptable range.
Blood proteins, also termed serum proteins or plasma proteins, are proteins found in blood plasma.
Blood serum tests can also provide useful information about the osmolality of the body's extracellular fluids.
Blood serum levels of PFOA were associated with an increased time to pregnancy — or " infertility " — in a 2009 study.
* Blood Investigations-Full blood count, Renal function tests, Liver Function, serum calcium, serum amylase and lipase, Arterial blood gas, Trypsin-Selective Test
ABO blood group antigen s present on red blood cell s and IgM antibodies present in the Blood serum | serum
· Blood gas monitoring with estimation of serum electrolytes.
* Blood test for serum Creatine Kinase ( CK or CPK );

Blood and plasma
Blood or plasma DMT levels in recreational users of the drug are generally in the 10 – 30 μg / L range during the first several hours post-ingestion.
Blood or plasma hydrocodone concentrations are typically in the 5-30 µg / L range in persons taking the drug therapeutically, 100-200 µg / L in abusers and 0. 1-2. 0 mg / L in cases of acute fatal overdosage.
Blood viscosity is determined by plasma viscosity, hematocrit ( volume fraction of red blood cell, which constitute 99. 9 % of the cellular elements ) and mechanical behaviour of red blood cells.
** Blood plasma
Blood, plasma or urine ricin concentrations may be measured to confirm diagnosis.
The Blood for Britain program operated successfully for five months, with total collections of almost 15, 000 people donating blood, and with over 5, 500 vials of blood plasma.
Blood or plasma citalopram concentrations are usually in a range of 50-400 μg / L in persons receiving the drug therapeutically, 1000-3000 μg / L in patients who survive acute overdosage and 3 – 30 mg / L in those who do not survive.
Blood plasma after the addition of Tissue Factor forms a gel-like structure ( Test for prothrombin time ).
Blood plasma is the straw-colored / pale-yellow liquid component of blood that normally holds the blood cells in whole blood in suspension.
Blood plasma is prepared by spinning a tube of fresh blood containing an anti-coagulant in a centrifuge until the blood cells fall to the bottom of the tube.
Blood plasma has a density of approximately 1025 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >, or 1. 025 kg / l.
Blood ultrasound velocity ( 1560 – 1585 m / s ) is a function of total blood protein concentration ( sums of proteins in plasma and in red blood red cells ), temperature etc.
Blood or plasma concentrations are usually in a range of 10-300 ug / l in persons either receiving the drug therapeutically or in those arrested for impaired driving.
* Blood shift: Blood plasma fills up blood vessels in the lung and reduces residual volume.
Blood plasma mixture from several persons was returned so that same person could give blood up to 11 times a day.
Blood or plasma diphenhydramine concentrations are usually in a range of 10 – 150 μg / L in persons taking the drug orally for its antiemetic, antihistaminic or sedative effects, 0. 7 – 2. 7 mg / L ( 700 – 2700 μg / L ) in those arrested for impaired driving, 1 – 5 mg / L in survivors of acute overdosage and 5 – 30 mg / L in victims of fatal overdosage.
* Blood plasma
Blood is a suspension of cellular elements in plasma, therefore exhibit non-Newtonian flow behavior.
Blood viscosity is determined by plasma viscosity, hematocrit ( volume fraction of red blood cell, which constitute 99. 9 % of the cellular elements ) and mechanical behavior of red blood cells.

Blood and concentrations
Blood glucose levels and electrolyte concentrations must be monitored when quinine is given by injection.
Blood or urine concentrations of inorganic bromide, a bromomethane metabolite, are useful to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients or to assist in the forensic investigation of a case of fatal overdosage.
Blood tests may also reveal abnormally low concentrations of amino acids, zinc, and essential fatty acids, which are thought to play a role in the development of NME.
Blood or plasma phenylpropanolamine concentrations are typically in the 50-300 µg / L range in persons taking the drug therapeutically, 300-3000 µg / L in abusers or poisoned patients and 2 – 50 mg / L in cases of acute fatal overdosage.
Blood plasma concentrations are proportional to dose, whereas the absolute bioavailability is unknown.
Blood benzylpiperazine concentrations have been measured either to confirm clinical intoxication or as part of a medicolegal death investigation.
Blood or urine cadmium concentrations provide a better index of excessive exposure in industrial situations or following acute poisoning, whereas organ tissue ( lung, liver, kidney ) cadmium concentrations may be useful in fatalities resulting from either acute or chronic poisoning.
" Blood pressure augmentation and maternal circulating concentrations of angiogenic factors at delivery in preeclamptic and uncomplicated pregnancies.

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