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Haptoglobin and ceruloplasmin as determinants of inflammation in dogs.
P. F. Solter
, W. E. Hoffmann
, L. L. Hungerford
, J. P. Siegel
, S. H. St Denis
, J. L. Dorner
Pathobiology
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Keyphrases
Assay Procedure
11%
Binding Capacity
11%
Blood Samples
11%
Ceruloplasmin
100%
Ceruloplasmin Activity
11%
Ceruloplasmin Ferroxidase Activity
66%
Clinical History
11%
Complete Blood Count
11%
Cyanmethemoglobin
11%
Disease Conditions
11%
Fibrinogen
33%
Final Diagnosis
11%
Glucocorticoid Administration
11%
Haptoglobin
100%
Inflammation
100%
Inflammatory Conditions
11%
L-values
11%
Leukocyte Count
33%
Low-density Neutrophils
11%
Negative Test Results
11%
Neutrophil Count
11%
Oxidase
11%
P-phenylenediamine
11%
Plasma Fibrinogen
22%
Positive Check
11%
Predictive Value
22%
Segmented Neutrophils
11%
Serum Ceruloplasmin
11%
Serum Samples
11%
WBC Count
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Blood Cell Count
11%
Ceruloplasmin
100%
Ceruloplasmin Blood Level
11%
Ferroxidase
100%
Fibrinogen
33%
Fibrinogen Blood Level
22%
Glucocorticoid
11%
Haptoglobin
100%
Leukocyte Count
44%
Neutrophil Count
11%
Oxidase
77%
Oxidoreductase
77%
Reference Value
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Blood Cell Count
11%
Blood Plasma
22%
Blood Sample
11%
Dog
100%
Glucocorticoid
11%
Haptoglobin
100%
Leukocyte Count
44%