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PROTEIN concentrations after liver transplantation are of interest because most plasma proteins, other than the immunoglobulins, are made wholly or partly in the liver. The concentrations of eighteen immunologically distinct proteins have been measured by a quantitative immunoelectrophoresis technique1 in a single subject before and for 4.5 months after receiving an orthotopic liver graft.
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MURRAY-LYON, I., WILLIAMS, R., FREEMAN, T. et al. Serum Proteins after a Liver Transplant. Nature 231, 45–46 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/231045a0
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