Blood serum being prepared for a test
Serum is a clear, yellowish coloured fluid which is part of the blood .[ 1] It does not contain white or red blood cells or a clotting factor .[ 2] It is the blood plasma without the fibrinogens . Serum includes all proteins not used in blood clotting (coagulation) and all the electrolytes , antibodies , antigens , hormones , and any extra substances (such as drugs and microorganisms ).
The study of serum is serology . Serum is used in many medical diagnostic tests , as well as in blood typing .
Blood is centrifuged to remove cellular components. Anti-coagulated blood yields plasma containing fibrinogen and clotting factors . Coagulated blood (clotted blood) yields serum without fibrinogen , although some clotting factors remain.
Serum is an important part of the self-renewal of embryonic stem cells when combined with the cytokine leukemia inhibitory factor .
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↑ "Serum" . Black's Medical Dictionary, 42nd Edition . 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2012 .
↑ "blood serum or serum" . Collins Dictionary of Biology . 2005. Retrieved 16 June 2012 .
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