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blood plasma
noun
- the plasma or liquid portion of human blood.
blood plasma
noun
- the pale yellow fluid portion of the blood; blood from which red and white blood cells and platelets have been removed
- a sterilized preparation of this fluid for use in transfusions
blood plasma
- The clear, liquid part of the blood, composed mainly of water and proteins, in which the blood cells are suspended. The blood plasma of mammals also contains platelets.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of blood plasma1
First recorded in 1905–10
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Example Sentences
Other studies have looked at blood plasma, which is not specific to the tissues affected by the disease.
From Science Daily
It was named after Charles R. Drew, a distinguished surgeon and former chair of surgery at Howard University whose work focused on blood banking and blood plasma storage and transfusion.
From Los Angeles Times
In the 1970s, a new treatment using donated human blood plasma was developed to replace these clotting agents.
From BBC
The method employs a special twist: This is because the proteins are not measured directly in the blood plasma.
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The team also analyzed what proteins in the blood plasma change over time as CRS developed.
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