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  1. A 24-hour urine protein measures the amount of protein released in urine over a 24-hour period. ... that is done on just one urine sample (protein-to-creatinine ratio).
  2. Congenital protein C or S deficiency is a lack of proteins C or S in the fluid part of the blood. The proteins are natural substances that help prevent blood clots.
  3. Proteins are the building blocks of life. Every cell in the human body contains protein. The basic structure of protein is a chain ...
  4. The urine protein dipstick test measures the presence of all proteins, including albumin, in a urine sample. Albumin and protein can ...
  5. This test measures the level of abnormal proteins called Bence-Jones proteins in the urine. ... are many methods used to detect Bence-Jones proteins. One method, called immunoelectrophoresis , is the most accurate.
  6. The urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) test is used to estimate how much of certain proteins are in the urine. ... special paper and apply an electric current. The proteins move and form visible bands. These reveal the ...
  7. ... malnutrition that occurs when there is not enough protein in the diet. ... in the United States do not get enough protein in their diet. When kwashiorkor does occur in ...
  8. This lab test measures the types of protein in the fluid (serum) part of a blood sample. This fluid is called serum. ... special paper and applies an electric current. The proteins move on the paper and form bands that ...
  9. Protein C is a normal substance in the body that prevents blood clotting. A blood test can be done to see how much of this protein you have in your blood.
  10. Protein S is a normal substance in your body that prevents blood clotting. A blood test can be done to see how much of this protein you have in your blood.
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