szérumban
Szérumban is a Hungarian word that translates to "in serum" or "in the serum." This term is primarily used in a medical and biological context, referring to the liquid component of blood that remains after clotting. When blood coagulates, fibrinogen is converted into fibrin, which forms a mesh that traps blood cells. The remaining liquid, free of clotting factors, is the serum.
Serum plays a crucial role in various diagnostic tests. For instance, analyzing serum can reveal the levels
In laboratory settings, serum is often obtained by allowing a blood sample to clot in a tube,