The Role of Glycated Albumin as a Biomarker of Glycemic Control in Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Raghubeer S
  • Matshazi D
  • Motshwari D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Albumin is the most abundant protein found in plasma and constitutes approximately 60% of all proteins in the blood. This high molecular weight protein maintains the pH balance and osmotic pressure of blood. Albumin transports metabolic products and performs...

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Raghubeer, S., Matshazi, D. M., Motshwari, D. D., Weale, C. J., Erasmus, R. T., & Matsha, T. E. (2023). The Role of Glycated Albumin as a Biomarker of Glycemic Control in Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease (pp. 513–537). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08014-2_61

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