Hmmm . . . I'm not sure. T-protein refers to total protein. Globulin is just one of many proteins. Albumin is another. Often times you'll see a calculated A:G ratio or albumin divided by globulin. These all represent the anabolic side of your liver. In other words, these values tell us that your liver is still capable of making things, eg proteins. Other liver tests analyze the catabolic side, essentially your liver's ability to break things down. Hope this helps.
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