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Radioiodinated serum albumin

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Radioiodinated serum albumin, abbreviated RISA, is a marker used in identifying blood plasma via the dilution method in renal physiology.[1] it is also called the Evans Blue

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  1. ^ "Radioiodinated Albumin (Systemic)". Retrieved 23 December 2013. (Archived)
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