Human plasma refers to the liquid component of blood that carries various proteins, electrolytes, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. It plays a crucial role in maintaining a stable internal environment and transporting substances to different organs and tissues. Plasma also contains antibodies that help the body fight infections and diseases. Research in the field of human plasma focuses on understanding its components, functions, and potential medical applications, such as the development of plasma-based therapies for various conditions. Studies in this area aim to improve our understanding of plasma biology and its role in health and disease.