Van Hunsel, F., et al. “The Influence of Psychological Stress on Total Serum Protein and Patterns Obtained in Serum Protein Electrophoresis”. Psychological Medicine, vol. 28, no. 2, 1998, pp. 301-9, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291797006351.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Van Hunsel, F.
Author: Bruyland, K.
Author: Song, C.
Author: Scharp?, S.
Author: Van Gastel, A.
Author: Demedts, P.
Author: DeMeester, I.
Author: Wauters, A.
Author: Maes, Michael
Author: Neels, H.
Author: Janca, A.
Date Issued
1998
Abstract

Examined the effects of academic examination stress, on total serum protein (TSP) and patterns obtained in serum protein electrophoresis. TSP and the concentrations and percentages of the major electrophoretically separated serum proteins were measured in 41 healthy biomedical students (aged 19-22 yrs) the day before a difficult academic examination (i.e., the stressful condition), as well as a few weeks before and after the stressful condition (i.e., 2 baseline conditions).

Note

Cambridge Univ Press

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Test Anxiety
  • Stress
  • proteins
  • blood serum
Page range
301-309
Host Title
Psychological Medicine
Host Abbreviated Title
Psychol.Med.
Volume
28
Issue
2
ISSN
1469-8978
0033-2917

Department