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plasma

In biology, the liquid component of the blood. It is a straw-coloured fluid, largely composed of water (around 90%), in which a number of substances are dissolved. These include a variety of proteins (around 7%) such as fibrinogen (important in blood clotting), inorganic mineral salts such as sodium and calcium, waste products such as urea, traces of hormones, and antibodies to defend against infection.

plasma

In physics, ionized gas produced at extremely high temperatures, as in the Sun and other stars. It contains positive and negative charges in equal numbers. It is a good electrical conductor. In thermonuclear reactions the plasma produced is confined through the use of magnetic fields.



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Tokyo, Japan, July 19, 2005 - (JCNN) - Daiichi Pure Chemical announced on July 14 that it has launched a reagent kit for measuring multimeric adiponenctin in the blood plasma and serum, which the company has developed in collaboration with University of Tokyo Professor Takashi Kadowaki.
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