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Card 26
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What is the general structure of globular proteins, as in, where are the polar residues and where are the hydrophobic ones?
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Card 27
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The Serum albumin ligands are..
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Card 28
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What is hypoalbuminemia?
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Card 29
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How is a forest plot produced?
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Card 30
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When people are low, what happens to their albumin?
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Card 31
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What can be done to fix this?
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Card 32
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Is it better to treat a patient with a normal drug, or a drug coupled with Albumin?
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Card 33
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What is serum Albumin?
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Card 34
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Because of its ready availability, it is extensively used as what?
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