TIBC
... is a blood test that measures the total iron
binding capacity ( TIBC ) as an indirect measure of ... By completely saturating all the available
binding sites, it is possible to measure the total iron
binding capacity ( TIBC ). This is really a measure of ...
Albumin
... is a protein that is made in the liver . It helps to retain elements like calcium , some hormone s, and certain drugs in the circulation by
binding to them to prevent their being filtered out by the kidney s. Albumin is produced mainly in the liver . It helps keep the blood from leaking ...
Allergy
... responds to foreign microorganism s and particles, like pollen or dust, by producing specific protein s called antibodies that are capable of
binding to identifying molecules, ... Allergy testing Food allergies are usually tested by using various elimination diets -- the suspected foods ...
Bilirubin
... is part of the bile , which is made in the liver and is stored in the gallbladder . The abnormal buildup of bilirubin causes jaundice .
binding agent ... Bilirubin A reddish-yellow waste product produced by the liver that colors urine and is involved in the formation of some ...
Carbon monoxide
... same poison ous gas given off by car exhausts and faulty gas fires. Carbon monoxide prevents the blood from carrying oxygen round the body by
binding itself to the blood 's haemoglobin. Carbon monoxide , nicotine , and other substances in tobacco smoke can promote atherosclerosis and ...
Central nervous system
... IgA may also be an important and effective antibody in sites other than mucosa l tissue s, such as the central nervous system . IgA inhibits the
binding of micro- organ isms to mucosa l surfaces, thus preventing entry. Other microorganism s elude treatment by hiding in hard to reach areas such ...
Cirrhosis
... results from infection with a virus . In serious cases, and when chronic , hepatitis c an lead to cirrhosis , ... periplasm; periplasmic
binding protein s; periplasmic protein disulfide oxidoreductase; periplasmic space; periplast; periplocin; peripneumonic; peripneumony; peripolar; ...
Ferritin
... , and liver . levels by 8 per cent, serum iron by 17 per cent and transferrin saturation by 23 per cent as well as a decrease in the total iron
binding capacity by 7 per cent. All of these changes were statistically significant. The rise in serum ferritin was 12 ... tumor cell telomerase ...
Hemochromatosis
... If hemochromatosis is suspected, blood tests may help make the diagnosis . These include: Elevated serum iron Elevated TIBC (total iron
binding capacity) Elevated serum ferritin Elevated percentage of transferrin saturation ... Hemochromatosis develops when the body builds up too ...
Immunofluorescence
... Immunofluorescence microscopy -- Microscopy done using antibodies labeled with a fluorescing substance and a fluorescence microscope to detect the
binding of the antibody through the production of a characteristic visible light under UV light. A monospot test (positive for infectious mononucleosis ...
Immunology
... head of cellular immunology for Xenova explained, "Circulating antibodies should interfere with the usual transport of the drug to the brain by
binding to the drug in the blood stream, ... See a specialist in allergies and immunology if you have experienced an episode of anaphylaxis or ...
Mutation
... and egg) and therefore are not passed on to children. Adaptive mutation - this is a more gradual process where the virus becomes capable of
binding to human cells acquiring the ability to pass easily from person to person. 6 Has bird flu been passed between people? factor V Leiden mutation ...
Protein C
... a sign of deteriorating kidney function. Most of the testosterone in the blood is attached to a protein c alled sex hormone
binding globulin (SHBG). A small amount is attached to albumin . A digestive disease that is caused by an immune response to a protein c alled ...
RT3U
... RT3U Definition: The RT3U test measures thelevel of thyroid hormone -binding protein sin the blood . RT3U indirectly quantitates thyroxin
binding globulin (TBG), the protein that carries most of the T3 and thyroxine in the blood . RT3U is inversely proportional to TBG levels: if the TBG ...
Smooth muscle
... and ejaculate, runs along the underside of the corpora cavernosa. Both inv(16)(p13q22) and t(16;16)(p13;q22) result in the fusion of the core
binding factor-β (CBFβ) gene at 16q22 to the smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (MYH11) gene at 16p13, thereby forming the fusion gene CBFβ/MYH11. ...
Tearing
... sudden deceleration caused by these injuries creates sudden tearing forces on the body that contribute to the damage. This document is legally
binding and cannot be overturned by anyone, including doctors or family members, other than the patient. The patients themselves can revoke this document at ...
Testosterone
... of the hormone , testosterone replacement may be helpful because it can enhance sexual desire. The male hormone testosterone works by
binding to a protein in cells of the body. If there is a defect in this protein , the cells do not respond to testosterone . This is what happens in ...
Translocation
... chromosomes , instead of the normal two. The translocation t(8;21)(q22;q22) involves the AML1 gene , also known as RUNX1, which encodes core
binding factor-α (CBFα), and the ETO (eight-twenty-one) gene . Traction Translocation Traumatic Event Travel Health Tips (Vacation Health Care) ...