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|description='''Blood Plasma''' is the non-cellular component of the blood. They lack every cellular component of the blood, RBC, WBC and platelets. However, there are many protein contents in plasma, i.e. fibrinogen, albumin and globulin. Both blood plasma and PRP maintain clotting activity after whole blood separation. | |description='''Blood Plasma''' is the non-cellular component of the blood. They lack every cellular component of the blood, RBC, WBC and platelets. However, there are many protein contents in plasma, i.e. fibrinogen, albumin and globulin. Both blood plasma and PRP maintain clotting activity after whole blood separation. | ||
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Revision as of 10:41, 4 March 2016
Description
Blood Plasma is the non-cellular component of the blood. They lack every cellular component of the blood, RBC, WBC and platelets. However, there are many protein contents in plasma, i.e. fibrinogen, albumin and globulin. Both blood plasma and PRP maintain clotting activity after whole blood separation.
Abbreviation: Plasma
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