A serum blood sample is a sample of blood taken from the blood vessel and then spun in a high speed centrifuge to separate the cells from the liquid. The liquid part is the serum, and it contains all the salts (sodium, chloride, potassium, etc.) as well as many of the enzymes, proteins and sugars.
serum is the blood plasma from which the fibrinogen has been removed. It contains anti toxins for a particular pathogen.
Serum refers to the portion of blood that does not include blood cells (red and white) or clotting factors (such as platelets or other factors involved with the clotting cascade).
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Serum is serum
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Serum is generally free from blood cellular components but when collecting serum sometimes few cells will be pipetted with the serum & that is the only source of DNA in the serum.
how can you test for any toxity in blood serum or serum tears.
Yes it is.!
There's just not enough serum for the two of us, dear. The serum is in the silver vial.
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Yes, serum does contain antigens
What are you testing for in the serum?
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Low serum potassium (hypokalemia ) occurs when serum potassium falls below 3.0 mM