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  2. adipocyte protein 2 - Wikipedia

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    11770 Ensembl ENSG00000170323 ENSMUSG00000062515 UniProt P15090 P04117 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001442 NM_024406 RefSeq (protein) NP_001433 NP_077717 Location (UCSC) Chr 8: 81.48 – 81.48 Mb Chr 3: 10.27 – 10.27 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse aP2 (adipocyte Protein 2) is a carrier protein for fatty acids that is primarily expressed in adipocytes and macrophages. aP2 is ...

  3. Diabetic nephropathy - Wikipedia

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    Protein loss in the urine due to damage of the glomeruli may become massive, and cause a low serum albumin with resulting generalized body swelling (edema) so called nephrotic syndrome. Likewise, the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) may progressively fall from a normal of over 90 ml/min/1.73m 2 to less than 15, at which point the ...

  4. Perilipin-2 - Wikipedia

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    The adipose differentiation related protein (ADRP) was first characterized as an mRNA molecule that express early in adipocyte differentiation. [8] The full length cDNA was cloned by rapid amplification of cDNA ends method and sequence analysis results in a protein with 425 amino acids that is unique and similar sequences had not previously been reported.

  5. Urinalysis - Wikipedia

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    Results that typically require microscopic examination include abnormal color or clarity and positive dipstick results for blood, leukocytes, nitrite, or protein. [ 90 ] If microscopy is necessary, the urine may be centrifuged to concentrate the solid elements so that they can be viewed more easily.

  6. Proteinuria - Wikipedia

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    [8] [20] Traditionally, dipstick protein tests would be quantified by measuring the total quantity of protein in a 24-hour urine collection test, and abnormal globulins by specific requests for protein electrophoresis. [3] [21] Trace results may be produced in response to excretion of Tamm–Horsfall mucoprotein.

  7. Assessment of kidney function - Wikipedia

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    Abnormal kidney function may cause too much or too little urine to be produced. The ability of the kidneys to filter protein is often measured, as urine albumin or urine protein levels, [2] measured either at a single instance or, because of variation throughout the day, as 24-hour urine tests. [citation needed]

  8. Reference ranges for urine tests - Wikipedia

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    1.003 [1] [2] 1.030 [1] [2] g/mL Urobilinogen: 0.2 [2] 1.0 [2] Ehrlich units or mg/dL Free catecholamines, dopamine: 90 [3] 420 [3] μg/d Red blood cells (RBCs) 0 [4] [2] 2 [2] - 3 [4] per High Power Field (HPF) RBC casts: n/a 0 / negative [2] White blood cells (WBCs) 0 [2] 2 [2] pH: 5 [2] 7 [2] (unitless) Protein: 0: trace amounts [2] Glucose ...

  9. Urine cytology - Wikipedia

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    Urine typically contains epithelial cells shed from the urinary tract, and urine cytology evaluates this urinary sediment for the presence of cancerous cells [2] [3] from the lining of the urinary tract, and it is a convenient noninvasive technique for follow-up analysis of patients treated for urinary tract cancers.