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Blood Testing
edit- Fundamentals
- Blood
- Blood vessel
- Vein
- Blood cells
- Red blood cell
- White blood cell
- Blood plasma
- Hemoglobin
- Platelet
- Glucose
- Hormones
- Enzyme
- Protein
- Amino acids
- Amino acid
- Fatty acids
- Blood proteins
- Blood lipid
- Coagulation
- Hematocrit
- Lipoprotein
- EDTA
- Anticoagulant
- Cardiovascular diseases
- Gene
- Liver
- Testing
- Venipuncture
- Vacutainer
- Test tube
- Hypodermic needle
- Syringe
- Complete blood count
- Tests
- Fibrinogen
- Cholesterol
- Lipid
- High-density lipoprotein
- Triglycerides
- Triglyceride
- Low-density lipoprotein
- ApoA1
- Apolipoprotein B
- Apolipoprotein
- LDL-cholesterol
- Lipoprotein(a)
- Apolipoprotein E
- Factor V
- Factor V Leiden
- Thrombin
- Fibrin
- CYP2C19
- Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2
- C-reactive protein
- Homocysteine
- Insulin
- Vitamin D
- Albumin
- Calcium
- Creatinine
- Bilirubin
- Ferritin
- Fructosamine
- Glycated hemoglobin
- Thrombosis