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In a blood test, "protein 2 plus" typically refers to the presence of a moderate amount of protein in the urine, indicated by a score of 2 on a scale used to measure protein levels. This finding can suggest possible kidney issues or other underlying conditions that may affect protein filtration. Further investigation is often necessary to determine the cause and significance of this protein level. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate interpretation and guidance based on test results.
Copper deficiency in children is associated with growth retardation. Zinc deficiency, Vitamin A deficiency and other nutritional deficiencies can also cause growth retardation.
You can't. But consider... 1. ...that very few proteins are insoluble in their native context (that of a living organism), meaning that your attempts to mimic the conditions that the protein normally sees have failed so far. So you can try alternative conditions to make it soluble (different salts, etc). 2. ...that many proteins are composed of independently-folded modules ('domains'), and individual modules can be made and purified in isolation of the others. These isolated domains might be soluble even if the whole protein is not.
A urine reading of Protein 2 plus indicates the presence of protein in the urine, which is considered abnormal. This may suggest a mild degree of proteinuria, potentially pointing to underlying conditions such as kidney disease, infection, or other systemic issues. It's important to follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and diagnosis to determine the cause and significance of the proteinuria.
1. INR (international normalised ratio) 2. aPTT
Six ounces of a nutrition shake provides 2 grams of protein. How many ounces of the drink will provide 7 grams of protein?
2
3-2
2 grams.
beans
Two eggs typically contain around 12 grams of protein.
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