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The difference between plasma and serum is the presence or absence of
Fibrinogen
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The most commonly employed technique for separation of plasma proteins
Electrophoresis
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Haptoglobin binds and prevents the excretion of the compound
Hemoglobin
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The cells responsible for the production of immunoglobulins
B-Lymphocytes
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The immunoglobulin that can cross the placenta and transfer the mother’s immunity to the developing fetus
IgG
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The immunoglobulins that can bind with mast cells and release histamine
IgE
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Bence-Jones proteins are precipitated when urine is heated to
40–50°C
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The major component of acute phase proteins used for the evaluation of acute phase response
C-reactive protein
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The extrinsic and intrinsic pathways result in the formation of a common activated factor
Staurt factor
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The factor mostly responsible for the lysis of blood clot
Plasmin
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Hemophilia A is due to the deficiency of clotting factor
VIII
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Plasma albumin performs the following functions
Osmotic, Transport , Nutritive
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The immunoglobulin present in most abundant quantity
IgG
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Name the immunoglobulin involved in body allergic reactions
IgE
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The following anticoagulant binds with Ca2+ and prevents blood clotting
Oxalate