Serum
Serum is the clear, pale‑yellow fluid that remains after blood has clotted. It is the liquid portion of blood devoid of cells and without the clotting factors fibrinogen and other components found in plasma. Serum contains electrolytes, hormones, antibodies, enzymes, metabolites, and various proteins such as albumin and globulins.
By contrast, plasma is obtained from blood that has not clotted and still contains fibrinogen and clotting
In medicine and clinical laboratories, serum is widely used for diagnostic testing. It is commonly used in
Therapeutically, sera and antisera are used to provide passive immunity against certain diseases or toxins. Historically,
In biological research, fetal bovine serum (FBS) is a standard supplement added to cell culture media because
In dermatology and consumer products, serums are concentrated topical preparations marketed to deliver active ingredients such