PLASMA is the clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood, lymph, or intramuscular fluid in which cells are suspended. It differs from serum in that it contains fibrin and other soluble clotting elements and (SERUM) is the clear yellowish fluid...
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Serum is a type of blood plasma that does not have any clotting factors because they have been removed by letting the blood clot first before the plasma is separated.
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Re: What's the difference between serum and plasma? Date: Thu Apr 16 12:16:02 1998; Posted By: Michael Onken, Grad Student, Wash U; Area of science: Medicine; ID: 890937833.Me ... By agitating the plasma, one can precipitate the clotting factors as a large clot, and the leftover fluid is called serum. So,
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Subject: What's the difference between serum and plasma? ... Can anyone tell me the exact difference, chemically and histologically, between blood serum and blood plasma, and what important implications might arise from that difference? I'm dimly aware that plasma contains some things that serum doesn't.
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Are you answering questions for an IMM prac by any chance? Serum is the fluid component of clotted blood. It contains electrolytes and soluble proteins including antibodies. Plasma is the fluid component of blood, which contains proteins, ...
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The difference between plasma and serum: if no anticoagulant is added, and the whole blood is allowed to clot before centrifuging it, the clear fluid that is found above the clot is not plasma- it is called serum.
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Hallo, I'd like to ask about probably trivial thing but could somebody explain the difference between plasma and serum? I need to asssay for C-peptide and anti-GAD from the human blood specimens and am looking for any helpful information.
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Hi can anyone tell me the difference between Plasma and Serum? i'd appreciate it thanx ... PLASMA: IS THE SUPERNATANT FLUID PART OF BLOOD WHICH CANTAIAN ALL THE COAGULATION FACTOR ; SERUM: IS THE SUPERNATANT FLUID PART OF BLOOD SAMLPE WHICH DEVOIDE OF ALL COAGULATION FACTOR...
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Blood plasma is the liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells are suspended. Plasma is the largest single component of blood, making up about 55% of total blood volume. Serum refers to blood plasma in which clotting factors (such ...
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