GC globulin

GC globulin is synthesized by hepatocytes and has a site of binding to steroids on the molecule, which is a tool for binding and transporting vitamin D and its metabolites. It can bind to monomeric actin (G-actin) in an equal molecular ratio and inhibit the polymerization of G-actin into F-actin, which is the main scavenger of actin and prevents microbial attack. Damage to tissues after cell destruction. Basic Information Specialist classification: Infectious disease inspection and classification: biochemical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Significantly reduced in severe liver cell disease. Normal value: GC globulin: 501-549mg/L Above normal: Acute hepatitis recovery and chronic inactive hepatitis have a tendency to increase. negative: Positive: Tips: GC-actin complexes can also be found in the serum of pregnant women and patients with fulminant hepatic necrosis. Normal value Radioimmunoassay Serum adult 525 ± 24mg / L; Pregnant women 9th pregnancy month 1254 ± 89mg / L. Clinical significance Acute hepatitis recovery period and chronic inactive hepatitis have a tendency to increase, and are significantly reduced in severe hepatocyte disease. High results may be diseases: acute and chronic hepatitis precautions GC-actin complexes can also occur in the serum of pregnant women and patients with fulminant hepatic necrosis. Inspection process Same as radioimmunoassay. Not suitable for the crowd no. Adverse reactions and risks no.

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