Home Home

Blood Serum – Definition, Composition and Function

Blood serum is the clear, liquid portion of blood that remains after clotting has occurred. It contains proteins, electrolytes, and hormones, and is widely used in medical laboratory testing.

Regular tips about health Regular tips about health

The latest entries

3 Posts in this encyclopedia category

Whipple Disease

Whipple disease is a rare bacterial infection caused by Tropheryma whipplei, primarily affecting the small intestine and leading to malabsorption, weight loss, and joint pain.

Itai-Itai Disease

Itai-Itai disease is a severe chronic cadmium poisoning that causes painful bone softening, fractures, and kidney damage, first documented in Japan.

undefined

undefined

Related search terms: Blood Serum + Serum + Blood-Serum