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Biochemistry > Reagents > Dedicated liquid barcoded reagent > Electrolytes
Calcium is the most important cation of the body (between 1 and 2 kg in adults). However, only a small quantity plays a vital role in the equilibrium of the cells and particularly in signal transduction pathways. Abnormal level of calcium may be responsible for cardiac disorders. Hypercalcemia is of...
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Urine chloride testing enables to screen and control acid-basic equilibrium and hydration status of the body. Urine chloride varies as urine sodium, as they are linked to the same causes: severe renal failure, diarrhea, vomiting, perspiration, respiratory system disorder … Elevated concentration i...
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Iron is an element that is used in the hemoglobin of red blood cells (blood pigmentation) and in numerous metabolic reactions. Blood iron deficiency may come from nutritional deficiency (malnutrition, malabsorption), increased nutritional needs (multiple pregnancies, breast-feeding) or increased los...
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Presence of magnesium ion is required for the catalytic action by many enzymes. Magnesium can affect muscle relaxation (preventing tetanized state), aggregation of platelets (blood clot), reduction of atherosclerosis and can act as antagonist counteracting some effects of Calcium. As about one third...
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Up to 85 % of phosphorus is stored in bones and teeth and the remaining 15 % is present as inorganic phosphorus. There is a relation between calcium and phosphorus in the blood. An increase in the concentration of one of these electrolytes leads to a decrease in the concentration of the other. Eleva...
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