Zinc Protoporphyrin As Screening Test in Female Blood Donors (Hematology)
Clinical Chemistry 1998, April, 44, 4
-
- 2,99 €
-
- 2,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
Blood donation causes a substantial loss of storage iron. Each unit of blood drawn from a man contains 236 mg of iron or 6% of the total iron stored in the body. Corresponding values for women are 213 mg of iron and 9% (1). An inverse correlation exists between the size of body iron stores and absorbed iron (2-4). As body iron stores decrease, iron absorption increases. With continued iron loss, an individual either reaches equilibrium at a lower concentration of iron stores or becomes iron-depleted, eventually developing iron-deficient erythropoiesis and anemia.
Mehr Bücher von Clinical Chemistry
Highly Sensitive Immunoprecipitation Method for Extracting and Concentrating Low-Abundance Proteins from Human Serum (Technical Briefs)
2005
Longitudinal Concentrations of Vitamin [B.Sub.12] and Vitamin [B.Sub.12]-Binding Proteins During Uncomplicated Pregnancy (General Clinical Chemistry) (Clinical Report)
2002
Multicenter Characterization and Validation of the Intron-8 Poly(T) Tract (IVS8-T) Status in 25 Coriell Cell Repository Cystic Fibrosis Reference Cell Lines for Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) Gene Mutation Assays (Technical Briefs)
2004
Immunoassay Standardization: Is It Possible, Who Is Responsible, Who Is Capable?(Opinion) (Clinical Report)
2001
A Conversation with Elizabeth Blackburn (Interview)
2009
The Evolution of Immunoassay As Seen Through the Journal Clinical Chemistry (Aacc 50th Years Anniversary Retrospective)
1998