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Bio-Resource: Technical Resources in Biotechnology
Bio-Resource is a free online channel providing lecture videos and information on Biotechnology research.
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Bio-Resource is a free online channel providing lecture videos and information on Biotechnology research.
www.technologyinscience.blogspot.com
Plasma Proteins : The workhorses of Blood Plasma
What are Plasma Proteins?
Plasma proteins are a diverse group of molecules found in blood plasma, the liquid component of blood that remains after removing blood cells.
• Plasma proteins are crucial components of blood plasma, contributing to various physiological functions.
• They are synthesized primarily in the liver and serve diverse roles in the body.
• At present time over 100 different plasma proteins have been described.
The plasma proteins which are present in significantly high concentrations are:
1. Albumin
2. Globulin
3. Fibrinogen
The normal value of plasma proteins are:
- Total protein : 6 to 8 gm %
- Serum albumin : 3.5 to 6 gm %
- Serum globulin : 2 to 3.5 gm %
- Fibrinogen : 200 to 400 mg %
- A/G ratio : 1.2:1 to 2.5:1
Synthesis of Plasma Proteins
The liver is the primary factory for plasma protein production. Hepatocytes, the liver cells, house the machinery for protein synthesis. Other organs like the spleen, bone marrow, and lymphoid tissues also contribute to a lesser extent. The rate of protein synthesis can be influenced by various factors, including dietary intake, hormonal levels (e.g., thyroid hormones), and inflammatory conditions.
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Plasma proteins are a diverse group of molecules found in blood plasma, the liquid component of blood that remains after removing blood cells.
• Plasma proteins are crucial components of blood plasma, contributing to various physiological functions.
• They are synthesized primarily in the liver and serve diverse roles in the body.
• At present time over 100 different plasma proteins have been described.
The plasma proteins which are present in significantly high concentrations are:
1. Albumin
2. Globulin
3. Fibrinogen
The normal value of plasma proteins are:
- Total protein : 6 to 8 gm %
- Serum albumin : 3.5 to 6 gm %
- Serum globulin : 2 to 3.5 gm %
- Fibrinogen : 200 to 400 mg %
- A/G ratio : 1.2:1 to 2.5:1
Synthesis of Plasma Proteins
The liver is the primary factory for plasma protein production. Hepatocytes, the liver cells, house the machinery for protein synthesis. Other organs like the spleen, bone marrow, and lymphoid tissues also contribute to a lesser extent. The rate of protein synthesis can be influenced by various factors, including dietary intake, hormonal levels (e.g., thyroid hormones), and inflammatory conditions.
For Queries: mailtobioresource@gmail.com
Twitter:Me@BioResource
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Calculating molecular weight of Unknown protein ua-cam.com/video/mCiCiO0cfbg/v-deo.html
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ua-cam.com/video/tGNPkiY0WJU/v-deo.html
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ua-cam.com/video/-13riOgy0qU/v-deo.html
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You could have just put up slides somewhere instead of a youtube video. What is the point in just reading the slides without elabiorating anything?
Thank you so much! It helped me for my exam!! ✨☁️
@@gulisthafathima36 Glad to hear that 🙂
Your videos on operons have helped me prepare for my molecular biology test a lot, thank you!
This video was very helpful. Thank you!
It is hard to ubderstand your accent, 😟
Comprhensive mostly🎉
traducción porfa
Thank you soooo much!! It's straightforward and easy to understand 😊
thank you very much bro you have done a grt help to me
Thank you so much, the video was very helpful
HELLO SIR ITS TAKING TOO MUCH TIME TO GET THE RESULT CAN YOU PLEASE HELP TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE
How to convert mg/ml value to percentage and mg/100g ?
Do you work as a MR.... I think I had heard your voice before
Thanks you man, you saved my life, me and my colleagues, you are better than my teacher for this, I love you
the day before my statistics exam. you saved my life man. hope you're still banging it 2 years later king
Is secondary structure same as the primer which is left?
thank you its really helpful
Great work
I love scp forever
thankyouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu sir 🤗
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Oh, Thank you so much, you life saver man
Your video helped me a lot but there have been a mistake,it's not migration time, it's relative mobility (which is migration of protein from the lane /migration of tracking dye), that's why you used the unit 'cm'
Malayali aano sir neengal
If the datatype of Hep dataframe is object datatype then how corr function works with this dataframe?
Don't provide wrong answers plzzzz
its not clear you have to details more..i dont like your explanation
I have created an arms primer; might I perhaps email it for revision?
Thank you
Sir some problem please help me RT PCR primer design
Can I use the picture of SDS page from my phone to analyze with this method? How can I convert the color from blue to black and white like on your video?
Use natural voice plz
How to calculate rate of reaction (v)
How to calculate product formed values?
Thanks👏
Thank u sir
Thanks 👍
What is target and sample
hey great video thankyou!, i would like to ask what if in the hairpin result my delta G is -0.64 and -0.47 and my Tm is 33.5 and 32.8 is it okay? will there be any risk of haiprin forming?
"Thank you for the video. I have a straightforward math question that's been confusing me. My equation is negative: 𝑦=1953𝑥−0.0978. What steps should I take with this equation? Do I add the intercept value and divide it by the slope value
totally wrong, you even didn't calculate the △Ct
Do u know how?
Me not expressing my gratitude would be wrong! I really appreciate this video. So simple, so quick and so straight forward. I've been trying to figure this out for the past three days and yet, you've helped me in less than 5min. Really appreciate it bro!!🙏 Keep it up👌
THANK YOU SO MUCH😭
Hello sir.. I am trying to make primer for plant sample. Itried to do as shown in the video but it is showing error like. The primer specificity can not be determined as sequences for the selected organism are not present in selected database: refseq_mrna please help me with this.
Holy macaroni DON'T PUT LOUD BACKGROUND MUSIC OVER TUTORIAL VIDEOS. These are ment to convey a concept. NOT ENTERTAIN FFS. Needlessly distracting 🤦♂️🙄
Thank you sir it's easy than teachers notes
thanks!
well explained
thank u for vedio please tell can we use your standard curve for analysis
Hello Bio-Ressource ! Great video. I am a Canadian applied microbiologist, and as such I am interested in the development of a composting process for the management of (new and unusual) solid organic-based materials ! First: Such "material" would be heterogenous in nature. Imagine the following constituants: i) cellulose paper as a support ; ii) micro layers of organic-based ingredients adhering to the support ; iii) an hydrogel as another component ; and iv) two layes of PLA-film that would "warp" them all ! Typically, a "club sandwich" ! In the laboratory, I am simulating the composting process of solid organic matters using 6-L bioreactors containing 1.2 kg of active compost, with forced air to insure aerobic conditions over 3 months of incubation at 58 oC (that simulate the thermophilic phase). Finally, 100 g of organic based material are buried into that active compost, 50% water content; thus 100 g d.w. material into 600 g d.w. compost. Second: Can you suggest any videos (of yours or others) and/or bioengineering papers that would describe a comprehensive degradation model based on the summation of the degradation rates of the different "ingredients"? Typically, I am using this video to propose an hypothesis to predict the duration of degradation process, but it is about enzyme kinetics... ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=kinetic+degradation+of+solid+substrate I am looking for something similar, but for a solid substrate made of numerous ingredients. As you seems to be familiar with SSF, I was wondering if you can help? I would love reading your suggestions ! You can reply to me on my gmail : rho.denis29@gmail.com