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Mechanisms and implications of hypoalbuminemia in head-injured patients
C. J. McClain
, B. Hennig
, L. G. Ott
, S. Goldblum
, A. B. Young
Animal and Food Sciences
Toxicology and Cancer Biology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Acute Phase Protein
16%
Acute Phase Response
16%
Albumin
83%
C Reactive Protein
16%
Cell Culture
16%
Cell Damage
16%
Cell Line
16%
Ceruloplasmin
16%
Closed Head Injury
16%
Cytokine
16%
Endothelial Cell
50%
Hypoalbuminemia
100%
Incubation
16%
Interleukin 1
100%
Macrophage
16%
Nutritional Support
33%
Pulmonary Artery
16%
Recombinant
33%
Serum Albumin
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Acute Phase Protein
14%
Acute Phase Response
14%
Albumin
57%
Albumin Level
28%
C-Reactive Protein
14%
Cell Culture
14%
Cell Damage
14%
Ceruloplasmin
14%
Cytokine
14%
Ferroxidase
14%
Hypoalbuminemia
100%
Interleukin-1
100%
Macrophage
14%
Normal Value
14%
Recombinant
42%
Serum Albumin
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Acute Phase Protein
16%
Albumin
83%
C Reactive Protein
16%
Cell Culture
16%
Ceruloplasmin
16%
Cytokine
16%
Head Injury
16%
Hypoalbuminemia
100%
Interleukin 1
100%
Recombinant
33%
Recombinant Interleukin 1
16%
Serum Albumin
16%
Neuroscience
Acute Phase Protein
16%
Albumin
83%
C-Reactive Protein
16%
Cell Culture
16%
Cell Damage
16%
Cell Line
16%
Closed Head Injury
16%
Cytokine
16%
Ferroxidase
16%
Interleukin 1
100%
Macrophage
16%
Pulmonary Artery
16%
Recombinant Interleukin 1
16%
Serum Albumin
16%