Serum
An outdated term for allergen extracts. In other medical fields,
Serum
refers to blood products, specifically the liquid portion of whole blood, with cellular components and clotting factors removed. read moreShowing Result for: Serum
Serum
refers to blood products, specifically the liquid portion of whole blood, with cellular components and clotting factors removed. read moreSerum
Albumin. A chemically-fractioned component of blood that may be added to diluents to increase allergen stability. The albumin coats the interior wall of the glass vial, preventing allergenic proteins from adhering. Additionally, albumin stabilizes protein aggregation, thereby promoting protein stability. This stabilizing diluent can be used to maintain potency when dilutions are… read moreSerum
albumin (HSA), 50% glycerin and normal saline with phenol (NSP). read moreSerum
Albumin (HSA) is… read more