Extracellular Fluid Analysis
Extracellular fluid analysis is a method used to analyze the components in the fluid between the cells of an organism. It is used to understand the composition of the fluid, including certain molecules, ions, and proteins which are essential for normal cell functioning. It is also used to investigate disorders caused by abnormal constituent concentrations as well as to develop new drugs and medical treatments. It also helps to assess a patient’s kidney, liver and other organ function, running in combination with other clinical tests. Additionally, it is used to monitor the effectiveness of medical treatments. In conclusion, extracellular fluid analysis is a key tool in medical diagnostics, research, and treatments.
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