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Serum Glucose in Biochemistry Formulas
Serum Glucose is the amount of glucose present in the serum of blood. And is denoted by G
serum
. Serum Glucose is usually measured using the Milligram per Deciliter for Mass Concentration. Note that the value of Serum Glucose is always positive.
Formulas to find Serum Glucose in Biochemistry
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Serum Glucose using Calculated Serum Osmolality
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Biochemistry formulas that make use of Serum Glucose
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Blood Urea Nitrogen using Calculated Serum Osmolality
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Serum Sodium using Calculated Serum Osmolality
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List of variables in Biochemistry formulas
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Calculated Serum Osmolality
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FAQ
What is the Serum Glucose?
Serum Glucose is the amount of glucose present in the serum of blood. Serum Glucose is usually measured using the Milligram per Deciliter for Mass Concentration. Note that the value of Serum Glucose is always positive.
Can the Serum Glucose be negative?
No, the Serum Glucose, measured in Mass Concentration cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Serum Glucose?
Serum Glucose is usually measured using the Milligram per Deciliter[mg/dL] for Mass Concentration. Kilogram per Cubic Meter[mg/dL], Kilogram per Liter[mg/dL], Gram per Liter[mg/dL] are the few other units in which Serum Glucose can be measured.
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