The A/G ratio test measures albumin and globulin levels in your blood. You may need to fast for up to 12 hours before getting the test. If you have a low A/G ratio, it may be a sign of liver disease ...
SINCE 1953 a number of reports seem to have established as a clinical entity a hereditary hemorrhagic disorder characterized by deficiency of antihemophilic globulin and a prolonged bleeding time.
ACCORDING to Bregman and Kirsner 1 normal human serum globulins are not usually fixed to tanned red blood cells and this is in contrast to some pathological serum globulins which have a binding ...
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