Conjugated bilirubin
Conjugated bilirubin
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A water-soluble form of bilirubin formed in the liver by the chemical addition of sugar molecules to unconjugated bilirubin; when present in the blood, some conjugated bilirubin can become chemically bound to albumin, forming delta-bilirubin (also known as biliprotein).