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ceruloplasmin

[ suh-roo-luh-plaz-min ]

noun

, Biochemistry.
  1. a serum glycoprotein involved in the storage and transport of copper and iron.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ceruloplasmin1

1950–55; < New Latin cerulo-, combining form representing Latin caeruleus ( cerulean, -o- ) + plasm(a) + -in 2
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Example Sentences

Two inflammatory factors, however, seem to be critical: the signaling molecule TNF-? and ceruloplasmin, a copper-carrying protein.

In recent years, scientists at Memphis zoo, in Tennessee, have developed a test involving ceruloplasmin, an enzyme produced in the liver, which they claim can distinguish between real and pseudo panda pregnancies.

An initial paper on the subject published in the journal in 2011 suggested that a urinary protein called ceruloplasmin increased in pregnant pandas.

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Ceruloplasmin analysis sounds extremely promising but assessing a panda's hormone levels is not a waste of time.

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Helpfully ceruloplasmin also appears to predict whether or not the pregnancy will be successful.

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