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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 23, 2122-2126, Copyright © 1977 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
N Fogh-Andersen
Calcium binding by albumin was determined potentiometrically at physiological ionic strength and temperature as a function of pH. The binding data indicate at least 30 different binding sites with different association constants and different H+ interaction. One site appears to be responsible for the major binding at physiological pH and substance concentration of free calcium, together with three other sites that bind with less affinity.
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