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serum
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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serum
se‧rum
/
ˈsɪərəm
$
ˈsɪr-
/
noun
(
plural
serums
or
sera
/
-rə
/
)
[
countable, uncountable
]
1
MD
medical
a
liquid
containing
substances
that fight
infection
or
poison
, that is put into a
sick
person’s
blood
→
vaccine
2
technical
HB
the
thin
part of blood or the liquid from a plant
Examples from the Corpus
serum
•
The
lower
limits
of
normal
for
serum
uric
acid
are arbitrarily
defined
and may
vary
from one
lab
to another.
•
Most recently, a
soluble
form of the usually
membrane
bound
ICAM-1
molecule
was
detected
in
human
serum
samples
.
•
Therefore, this study
investigated
carnitine
concentrations
in
serum
of
patients
with coeliac
disease
.
•
The
cellular
source
of the catalytically
active
PLA2 in
serum
of patients
suffering
from
acute
pancreatitis and other diseases is
unknown
.
•
In patients with an increased
total
body
sodium
content
,
administration
of
salt
to increase
serum
sodium level is
inappropriate
.
•
In blood, the
majority
is found in erythrocytes with only
minor
quantities
in plasma or
serum
.
•
It has been reported that
serum
cholesterol
values
are
similar
in samples from
fasting
and non-fasting subjects.
•
In these situations, acetazolamide may be needed to
decrease
proximal bicarbonate and sodium reabsorption, thereby
reducing
the
serum
bicarbonate level.
Origin
serum
(
1600-1700
)
Latin
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