1. The abbreviation SA, as used in this paper, denotes both serum and plasma albumin. Other abbreviations commonly used are: BSA bovine serum albumin, HSA, human serum albumin; MA, mercaptal-bumin (a SA monomer having one free SH group per molecule of SA); NMA, non-mercaptal bumin or non-mercaptalbumins (a SA monomer devoid of free SH group); SH, free sulfydryl; FFA, free nonesterified long-chain fatty acids; DTNB, 5,5′-dithiobis (2-nitrobenzoic acid); PAGE, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; IE, Immunoelectrophoresis
2. AN ALBUMIN FRACTION ISOLATED FROM HUMAN PLASMA AS A CRYSTALLINE MERCURIC SALT
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