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Human albumin

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Human albumin is a purified protein derived from human blood. It is commonly used in cell culture and other laboratory applications as a protein supplement or stabilizer.

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2 protocols using human albumin

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Liver Model Biomarker Profiling

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Media aliquots were collected from liver models of n = 2 or greater every 3 d for a total of 15 d in culture. Collected aliquots were stored at −80 °C until assays were performed. Human albumin (Abcam) and glutathione s-transferase alpha (alpha-GST, Oxford Biomedical Research, Rochester Hills, MI) ELISAs and a human urea (Abcam) colorimetric assay were performed following the manufacturers’ instructions.
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Serum 25(OH)D3 Bioavailability Calculation

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Human vitamin D binding protein (DBP) (R&D Biosystems, Abingdon, UK), and human albumin (Abcam, Cambridge, UK) were measured using ELISA analyses as per manufacturer’s instructions. Serum concentrations of free (total minus DBP and albumin-bound) and bioavailable (total minus DBP bound) serum 25(OH)D3 were calculated based on total 25(OH)D3 and DBP/albumin values using equations described previously [27 (link)].
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