Proteingebundenes Ca (35%) / Komplexgebundenes Ca (15%)

Spanish translation: Ca ligado a proteina (35%)/Ca ligado a aniones (15%)

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German term or phrase:Proteingebundenes Ca (35%) / Komplexgebundenes Ca (15%)
Spanish translation:Ca ligado a proteina (35%)/Ca ligado a aniones (15%)
Entered by: Maria Valeria Arias Wild

02:27 Oct 26, 2007
German to Spanish translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Instruments
German term or phrase: Proteingebundenes Ca (35%) / Komplexgebundenes Ca (15%)
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Aparecen en una tabla, así:

Ionisiertes Ca2- (50%)

Komplexgebundenes Ca (15%) - Citrat, Lactat, Phosphat, Bikarbonat

Proteingebundenes Ca (35%) - Albumin (80%)
Globulin (20%)

Gracias desde ya por vuestra ayuda.

Valeria
Maria Valeria Arias Wild
Argentina
Local time: 16:44
Ca ligado a proteina (35%)/Ca ligado a aniones (15%)
Explanation:
PDF] Metabolismo del calcio, del fósforo y del magnesioFormato de archivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Versión en HTML
calcio iónico libre, en un 10% ligado a aniones (citrato, bicarbonato) y en un 40%. ligado a proteínas (fundamentalmente albúmina). El calcio iónico es la ...
departamentos.unican.es/med&psiq/MI/Capitulo%2002.pdf
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Karin R
Local time: 20:44
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Genial, mil gracias KRF!
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4 +1Ca ligado a proteina (35%)/Ca ligado a aniones (15%)
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Ca ligado a proteina (35%)/Ca ligado a aniones (15%)


Explanation:
PDF] Metabolismo del calcio, del fósforo y del magnesioFormato de archivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Versión en HTML
calcio iónico libre, en un 10% ligado a aniones (citrato, bicarbonato) y en un 40%. ligado a proteínas (fundamentalmente albúmina). El calcio iónico es la ...
departamentos.unican.es/med&psiq/MI/Capitulo%2002.pdf


Karin R
Local time: 20:44
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Grading comment
Genial, mil gracias KRF!

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