12. Proteins in blood and blood clotting: Revision history

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26 January 2023

  • curprev 12:5512:55, 26 January 2023Nikolas talk contribs 5,001 bytes +5,001 Created page with "There are multiple families of proteins in the blood. They are, in order from most to least abundant: albumins, globulins, fibrinogen, regulatory proteins, and lastly, clotting factors. The globulins can be divided into four groups: the α1-globulins, the α2-globulins, the β-globulins and the γ-globulins. The alpha and beta globulins are mainly (but not exclusively) used for transport purposes while the gamma globulins are the immunoglobulins (<abbr>IgG</abbr>, <abbr..." Tag: Visual edit