The CP gene provides instructions for making a protein called ceruloplasmin, which is involved in iron transport and processing
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This classical clinical picture can be preceded by diabetes mellitus and microcytic anaemia, which are considered to be early
We conducted a retrospective review of patient records of serum ceruloplasmin tests A ceruloplasmin test measures the amount of ceruloplasmin in a sample of your blood
1 Previous data suggest that ceruloplasmin may alter the antigenic shift and viral replicative activity
Ceruloplasmin, the main copper-binding protein in blood and some other fluids, is well known for its copper-dependent enzymatic functions and as a source of copper for cells
Ceruloplasmin is a multicopper oxidase, using the facile electron chemistry of copper to oxidize selected substrates via a single-step, four-electron reduction of oxygen
Separate from cells ASAP or within 2 hours of collection
Ceruloplasmin is the major copper-carrying protein in the blood and in addition plays a role in iron metabolism
This test measures the amount of ceruloplasmin in your blood
Deficiencies in dietary copper can lead to iron-related CP-2; AB073614
Low levels of ceruloplasmin in your blood can cause changes in your body and energy levels