Albumin & Globulins (Alpha, Beta & Gamma) - Plasma Proteins and Electrophoresis - Labs

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Total Serum Proteins (Plasma Proteins) include Albumin & Globulins (Alpha, Beta & Gamma). Albumin maintains the plasma oncotic (osmotic or colloidal) pressure to prevent edema formation. The coagulation factors are beta globulins whereas the antibodies (immunoglobulins) are gamma globulins.

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My dear, thank you for the clear explanation
I have one correction that is albumin range is g/dL not mg/dL

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answer to question of the day : (f). since type 4 RTA is due to hypoaldosteronism it will cause increased unbound beta globulin. somebody please correct if wrong.

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Serum albumin is a little low in electrophoresis, but it is always normal in serum, also Alpha 1 is at the upper limit, Alpha 2 is normal and Beta 1 is very high. Beta 2 is normal and Gamma zone is at the upper limit and I have Iron deficiency. Aptt is low and FLC is negative by immunofixation. What do you attribute the high Beta 1 to? And to what do you attribute the gamma region to be at the upper limit?

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question, regarding the globulins and the binding of the steroid hormones like the sex hormone binding globulin, So, which part of the globulins makes that, is the alpha, beta, gamma, globulins?

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b. rhematoid arthitis or SLE
c. panacinar emphsema or cirrhosis
d. menkes disease
e. hemolysis or wilsons disease
f. hypercoagulable states
g. mm and hodgkins lymphoma

please correct me if i'm wrong

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Medicosis, is D the type IV Renal tubular Acidosis? Aldosterone cannot work on the DCT, so the liver tried to make more angiotensinogen, which is alpha 2.

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Hello, can you explain to me.. beta globulin can become transferrin? Does that mean beta globulin is an apo transferrin?

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Rta 4 which electrophoresis? I cant find, good video❤

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