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October 1986; volume 32, issue 10

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
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  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z

A

  1. Adam, A

    1. You have access
      The immunochemical determinations of serum lipase in acute pancreatitis: further results.
      A Adam, J Boulanger, J P Chapelle, P Ers, M Reynaert, J Roeseler
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;
  2. Albers, J J

    1. You have access
      Abnormal composition of apoproteins C-I, C-II, and C-III in plasma and very-low-density lipoproteins of non-insulin-dependent diabetic Chinese.
      X R Pan, M C Cheung, C E Walden, S X Hu, E L Bierman, J J Albers
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1914-1920;
  3. Allain, J P

    1. You have access
      Occurrence of normal circulating proalbumin in a hemophilic A patient after acute hepatitis related to the delta virus.
      J M Fine, J P Allain, D Rochu, M Marneux
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1991-1993;
  4. Altaffer, M

    1. You have access
      Effects of various interferences on the Abbott Vision System.
      R H Ng, M Altaffer, B E Statland
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1989-1990;
    2. You have access
      Reference intervals for nine tests on the RA-1000.
      R H Ng, M Altaffer, B E Statland
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1984;
  5. Alzofon, J

    1. You have access
      Quality control in population screening for cholesterol values.
      J Alzofon, N J Haley, E L Wynder
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988;
  6. Annett, R G

    1. You have access
      Substrate reagent instability in acid phosphatase assays by the alpha-naphthyl phosphate-coupled diazonium method.
      R G Annett, E K Ranney
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1980;
  7. Aoyama, M

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic assay of urinary vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid, with clean-up by on-column injection of acetonitrile or methanol.
      K Kodama, K Yamanaka, T Nakata, M Aoyama
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1944-1947;
  8. Aquzzi, F

    1. You have access
      Densitometry of serum protein electrophoretograms.
      F Aquzzi, J Kohn, C Petrini, J T Whicher
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2004-2005;
  9. Arends, J

    1. You have access
      Immunofluorometry of thyrotropin, from whole-blood spots on filter paper, to screen for congenital hypothyroidism.
      J Arends, B Nørgaard-Pedersen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1854-1856;
  10. Artigas, F

    1. You have access
      Free 5-hydroxytryptamine in plasma: fact or artifact?
      F Artigas, J Ortiz, M J Sarrias, E Martinez, E Gelpí
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1985-1986;
  11. Aubin, L

    1. You have access
      Use of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to detect prostatic acid phosphatase by immunoblotting.
      P C Patel, L Aubin, J Côte
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1832-1835;

B

  1. Baccini, C

    1. You have access
      Minimizing between-kit variability in immunoassay for carcinoembryonic antigen by use of a common standard.
      G C Zucchelli, A Pilo, M R Chiesa, S Masini, C Baccini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1942-1943;
  2. Bacon, D S

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of vitamin K1 in plasma, with fluorometric detection.
      Y Haroon, D S Bacon, J A Sadowski
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1925-1929;
  3. Baker, J R

    1. You have access
      More on fructosamine assay as index to glycated protein.
      R N Johnson, J R Baker
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1995-1996;
  4. Barnert, J

    1. You have access
      Quantification of bone alkaline phosphatase in serum by precipitation with wheat-germ lectin: a simplified method and its clinical plausibility.
      W Behr, J Barnert
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1960-1966;
  5. Bartoccioni, E

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of neopterin in urine of thymoma patients.
      C Provenzano, A Sambo, G Flamini, E Bartoccioni, A Cittadini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1982;
  6. Behr, W

    1. You have access
      Quantification of bone alkaline phosphatase in serum by precipitation with wheat-germ lectin: a simplified method and its clinical plausibility.
      W Behr, J Barnert
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1960-1966;
  7. Bernard, A M

    1. You have access
      Measurement of urinary retinol-binding protein by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and its application to detection of tubular proteinuria.
      M D Topping, H W Forster, C Dolman, C M Luczynska, A M Bernard
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1863-1866;
  8. Bierman, E L

    1. You have access
      Abnormal composition of apoproteins C-I, C-II, and C-III in plasma and very-low-density lipoproteins of non-insulin-dependent diabetic Chinese.
      X R Pan, M C Cheung, C E Walden, S X Hu, E L Bierman, J J Albers
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1914-1920;
  9. Bjerke, A

    1. You have access
      Turbidimetric determination of prothrombin time by clotting in a centrifugal analyzer.
      G O Gogstad, K H Dahl, A Christophersen, A Bjerke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1857-1862;
  10. Blank, W

    1. You have access
      Stability of subfractions of high-density lipoproteins in stored sera.
      K Jung, W Blank, D Scholz
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1986;
  11. Boerma, G J

    1. You have access
      In measuring fructosamine in the Cobas Bio and RA-1000, a shorter pre-incubation is feasible.
      R Oosterom, J de Lijster de Raadt, G J Boerma
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1984;
  12. Bolanos, J

    1. You have access
      Enzyme-linked immunochemical measurement of estrogen receptor in gynecologic tumors, and an overview of steroid receptors in ovarian carcinoma.
      J A Holt, J Bolanos
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1836-1843;
  13. Bosl, G

    1. You have access
      Argument in favor of using mass units to calibrate and report concentrations of human choriogonadotropin.
      J S Nisselbaum, G Bosl, M K Schwartz
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1998-2000;
  14. Boulanger, J

    1. You have access
      The immunochemical determinations of serum lipase in acute pancreatitis: further results.
      A Adam, J Boulanger, J P Chapelle, P Ers, M Reynaert, J Roeseler
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;
  15. Buitenhuis, S

    1. You have access
      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 1: Preparation of the sera and some of their properties.
      J C Koedam, G M Steentjes, S Buitenhuis, E Schmidt, R Klauke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1901-1905;
  16. Bullock, D G

    1. You have access
      External quality assessment of assays of lead in blood.
      D G Bullock, N J Smith, T P Whitehead
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1884-1889;
  17. Burdick, B A

    1. You have access
      A multilayer element for determining hemoglobin in whole blood: principles and analytical performance.
      B A Burdick, D A Hilborn, T W Wu
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1953-1955;
  18. Burnett, L

    1. You have access
      Are specimens with "at risk" biochemical profiles more likely to be infectious for hepatitis B virus?
      L Burnett, J B Whitfield, B N Nightingale
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1951-1953;

C

  1. Chan, L P

    1. You have access
      Adenosine triphosphate interferes with phosphate determination.
      L P Chan, R Swaminathan
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1981;
  2. Chapelle, J P

    1. You have access
      The immunochemical determinations of serum lipase in acute pancreatitis: further results.
      A Adam, J Boulanger, J P Chapelle, P Ers, M Reynaert, J Roeseler
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;
  3. Cheung, M C

    1. You have access
      Abnormal composition of apoproteins C-I, C-II, and C-III in plasma and very-low-density lipoproteins of non-insulin-dependent diabetic Chinese.
      X R Pan, M C Cheung, C E Walden, S X Hu, E L Bierman, J J Albers
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1914-1920;
  4. Chiesa, M R

    1. You have access
      Minimizing between-kit variability in immunoassay for carcinoembryonic antigen by use of a common standard.
      G C Zucchelli, A Pilo, M R Chiesa, S Masini, C Baccini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1942-1943;
  5. Christensen, R L

    1. You have access
      Implementation of a screening program for diagnosing open neural tube defects: selection, evaluation, and utilization of alpha-fetoprotein methodology.
      R L Christensen, M R Rea, G Kessler, J P Crane, R Valdes
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1812-1817;
  6. Christenson, R H

    1. You have access
      Relationship between serum lactate and ionized calcium in open-heart surgery.
      J Toffaletti, R H Christenson, S Mullins, R E Harris
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1849-1853;
  7. Christophersen, A

    1. You have access
      Turbidimetric determination of prothrombin time by clotting in a centrifugal analyzer.
      G O Gogstad, K H Dahl, A Christophersen, A Bjerke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1857-1862;
  8. Chung, T G

    1. You have access
      Separation of an inhibitor of erythropoiesis in "middle molecules" from hemodialysate from patients with chronic renal failure.
      A Saito, I Suzuki, T G Chung, T Okamoto, T Hotta
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1938-1941;
  9. Cittadini, A

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of neopterin in urine of thymoma patients.
      C Provenzano, A Sambo, G Flamini, E Bartoccioni, A Cittadini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1982;
  10. Cornelissen, P J

    1. You have access
      More on determination of total protein in human milk.
      F E Verheul, P J Cornelissen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2003-2004;
  11. Côte, J

    1. You have access
      Use of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to detect prostatic acid phosphatase by immunoblotting.
      P C Patel, L Aubin, J Côte
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1832-1835;
  12. Cowell, D C

    1. You have access
      Sources of error in sodium measurements.
      D C Cowell, P M McGrady
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2006-2007;
  13. Crane, J P

    1. You have access
      Implementation of a screening program for diagnosing open neural tube defects: selection, evaluation, and utilization of alpha-fetoprotein methodology.
      R L Christensen, M R Rea, G Kessler, J P Crane, R Valdes
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1812-1817;

D

  1. Dahl, K H

    1. You have access
      Turbidimetric determination of prothrombin time by clotting in a centrifugal analyzer.
      G O Gogstad, K H Dahl, A Christophersen, A Bjerke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1857-1862;
  2. De Boever, J

    1. You have access
      Direct chemiluminescence immunoassay for estradiol in serum.
      J De Boever, F Kohen, C Usanachitt, D Vandekerckhove, D Leyseele, L Vandewalle
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1895-1900;
  3. de Lijster de Raadt, J

    1. You have access
      In measuring fructosamine in the Cobas Bio and RA-1000, a shorter pre-incubation is feasible.
      R Oosterom, J de Lijster de Raadt, G J Boerma
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1984;
  4. Desoye, G

    1. You have access
      Fluorescence topography in biology. III: Characteristic deviations of tryptophan fluorescence in sera of patients with gynecological tumors.
      M J Leiner, R J Schaur, G Desoye, O S Wolfbeis
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1974-1978;
  5. Dhar, T K

    1. You have access
      Total urinary estriol determined by "on-line" liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection.
      M Schöneshöfer, T K Dhar, D Ioanides
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1948-1950;
  6. Diego, J

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic significance of some urinary enzymes for detecting acute rejection crises in renal-transplant recipients: alanine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, and lysozyme.
      K Jung, J Diego, V Strobelt, D Scholz, G Schreiber
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1807-1811;
  7. Dineen, H J

    1. You have access
      No interference by amiodarone on albumin estimation by dye-binding methods.
      R W Siebers, T J Maling, H J Dineen, L M Vallis
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1990;
  8. Dolman, C

    1. You have access
      Measurement of urinary retinol-binding protein by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and its application to detection of tubular proteinuria.
      M D Topping, H W Forster, C Dolman, C M Luczynska, A M Bernard
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1863-1866;
  9. Duffy, M J

    1. You have access
      Estradiol receptors in human breast carcinomas assayed by use of monoclonal antibodies.
      M J Duffy, L O'Siorain, B Waldron, C Smith
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1972-1974;
  10. Duncalf, D

    1. You have access
      Determination of histamine concentrations in plasma by liquid chromatography/electrochemistry.
      L G Harsing, H Nagashima, D Duncalf, E S Vizi, P L Goldiner
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1823-1827;

E

  1. Eastman, C J

    1. You have access
      Immunoradiometric assay with use of magnetizable particles: measurement of thyrotropin in blood spots, to screen for neonatal hypothyroidism.
      K V Waite, G F Maberly, G Ma, C J Eastman
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1966-1968;
  2. Englund, H

    1. You have access
      Measurement of hemoglobin A1c by a new liquid-chromatographic assay: methodology, clinical utility, and relation to glucose tolerance evaluated.
      J O Jeppsson, P Jerntorp, G Sundkvist, H Englund, V Nylund
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1867-1872;
  3. Ers, P

    1. You have access
      The immunochemical determinations of serum lipase in acute pancreatitis: further results.
      A Adam, J Boulanger, J P Chapelle, P Ers, M Reynaert, J Roeseler
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;
  4. Evans, S A

    1. You have access
      Radial partition immunoassay applied to automated quantification of human choriogonadotropin with use of two monoclonal antibodies.
      J A Rugg, C T Rigl, K Leung, S L Lamar, M Welsh, M LeBlanc, S A Evans
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1844-1848;

F

  1. Fine, J M

    1. You have access
      Occurrence of normal circulating proalbumin in a hemophilic A patient after acute hepatitis related to the delta virus.
      J M Fine, J P Allain, D Rochu, M Marneux
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1991-1993;
  2. Flamini, G

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of neopterin in urine of thymoma patients.
      C Provenzano, A Sambo, G Flamini, E Bartoccioni, A Cittadini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1982;
  3. Flye, M W

    1. You have access
      Relationships of cyclosporine concentrations in serum, whole blood, and bile after renal and hepatic transplantation.
      W Vine, M W Flye, P Jatlow
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1828-1831;
  4. Forster, H W

    1. You have access
      Measurement of urinary retinol-binding protein by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and its application to detection of tubular proteinuria.
      M D Topping, H W Forster, C Dolman, C M Luczynska, A M Bernard
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1863-1866;
  5. Fukuda, M

    1. You have access
      Determination of urinary lysozyme for potential detection of tubular dysfunction in diabetic nephropathy.
      K Shima, M Hirota, M Fukuda, A Tanaka
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1818-1822;

G

  1. Gan, Ignatius E. T.

    1. You have access
      In Reply: More on Fructosamine Assay as Index to Glycated Protein
      Fernando San-Gil, Gary M. Schier, Ignatius E. T. Gan
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1996;
  2. Gatenby, P A

    1. You have access
      Detection and typing of serum paraproteins with the Quantimetric kappa:Lambda ratio test.
      J E Guinan, D F Kenny, P A Gatenby
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1981-1982;
  3. Gault, M H

    1. You have access
      Higher values for digitalis-like factors with TDx Digoxin II.
      M H Gault, S Vasdev, L Longerich
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2000-2001;
  4. Gelpí, E

    1. You have access
      Free 5-hydroxytryptamine in plasma: fact or artifact?
      F Artigas, J Ortiz, M J Sarrias, E Martinez, E Gelpí
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1985-1986;
  5. Gogstad, G O

    1. You have access
      Turbidimetric determination of prothrombin time by clotting in a centrifugal analyzer.
      G O Gogstad, K H Dahl, A Christophersen, A Bjerke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1857-1862;
  6. Goldiner, P L

    1. You have access
      Determination of histamine concentrations in plasma by liquid chromatography/electrochemistry.
      L G Harsing, H Nagashima, D Duncalf, E S Vizi, P L Goldiner
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1823-1827;
  7. Greenhill, E

    1. You have access
      Microheterogeneity of human transferrin as revealed by agarose gel electrophoresis with an iron-specific stain.
      V L Royse, E Greenhill, C G Morley, D M Jensen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1983;
  8. Griffin, J

    1. You have access
      Two-monoclonal-antibody sandwich-type assay for thyrotropin, with use of an avidin-biotin separation technique.
      W D Odell, J Griffin, R Zahradnik
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1873-1878;
  9. Guinan, J E

    1. You have access
      Detection and typing of serum paraproteins with the Quantimetric kappa:Lambda ratio test.
      J E Guinan, D F Kenny, P A Gatenby
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1981-1982;
  10. Gumboldt, G

    1. You have access
      Assay of pancreatic amylase suitable for kinetic measurements with various analyzer systems.
      G Gumboldt
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1984-1985;

H

  1. Haley, N J

    1. You have access
      Quality control in population screening for cholesterol values.
      J Alzofon, N J Haley, E L Wynder
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988;
  2. Halie, M R

    1. You have access
      Simultaneous gas-chromatographic determination of free and acetyl-conjugated polyamines in urine.
      G A van den Berg, F A Muskiet, A W Kingma, W van der Slik, M R Halie
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1930-1937;
  3. Halls, H J

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of organic acids in plasma.
      H J Halls, J K Teubner
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1979;
  4. Harmoinen, A

    1. You have access
      A fully automated immunoassay for thyroxin evaluated.
      A Harmoinen, P Vuorinen, H Jokela
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;
  5. Haroon, Y

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of vitamin K1 in plasma, with fluorometric detection.
      Y Haroon, D S Bacon, J A Sadowski
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1925-1929;
  6. Harris, R E

    1. You have access
      Relationship between serum lactate and ionized calcium in open-heart surgery.
      J Toffaletti, R H Christenson, S Mullins, R E Harris
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1849-1853;
  7. Harsing, L G

    1. You have access
      Determination of histamine concentrations in plasma by liquid chromatography/electrochemistry.
      L G Harsing, H Nagashima, D Duncalf, E S Vizi, P L Goldiner
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1823-1827;
  8. Hashizume, K

    1. You have access
      Radioimmunoassay of metanephrine and normetanephrine for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
      K Iinuma, I Ikeda, T Ogihara, K Hashizume, K Kurata, Y Kumahara
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1879-1883;
  9. Henrotte, J G

    1. You have access
      Genetic factors regulating magnesium concentrations in plasma and erythrocytes.
      J G Henrotte
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1997;
  10. Hertzman, M

    1. You have access
      Gas-liquid chromatography of phencyclidine in serum, with nitrogen-phosphorus detection.
      M Werner, M Hertzman, C J Pauley
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1921-1924;
  11. Hilborn, D A

    1. You have access
      A multilayer element for determining hemoglobin in whole blood: principles and analytical performance.
      B A Burdick, D A Hilborn, T W Wu
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1953-1955;
  12. Hirota, M

    1. You have access
      Determination of urinary lysozyme for potential detection of tubular dysfunction in diabetic nephropathy.
      K Shima, M Hirota, M Fukuda, A Tanaka
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1818-1822;
  13. Hoffmann, G E

    1. You have access
      Temperature dependence of the absorption spectrum of Coomassie Brilliant Blue.
      W Hofmann, S Hoffmann, G E Hoffmann
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1989;
  14. Hoffmann, S

    1. You have access
      Temperature dependence of the absorption spectrum of Coomassie Brilliant Blue.
      W Hofmann, S Hoffmann, G E Hoffmann
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1989;
  15. Hofmann, W

    1. You have access
      Temperature dependence of the absorption spectrum of Coomassie Brilliant Blue.
      W Hofmann, S Hoffmann, G E Hoffmann
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1989;
  16. Holt, J A

    1. You have access
      Enzyme-linked immunochemical measurement of estrogen receptor in gynecologic tumors, and an overview of steroid receptors in ovarian carcinoma.
      J A Holt, J Bolanos
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1836-1843;
  17. Hotta, T

    1. You have access
      Separation of an inhibitor of erythropoiesis in "middle molecules" from hemodialysate from patients with chronic renal failure.
      A Saito, I Suzuki, T G Chung, T Okamoto, T Hotta
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1938-1941;
  18. Hu, S X

    1. You have access
      Abnormal composition of apoproteins C-I, C-II, and C-III in plasma and very-low-density lipoproteins of non-insulin-dependent diabetic Chinese.
      X R Pan, M C Cheung, C E Walden, S X Hu, E L Bierman, J J Albers
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1914-1920;
  19. Humphries, K

    1. You have access
      Digoxin-like immunoreactive substances and bile acids in the serum of patients with liver disease.
      M R Pudek, D W Seccombe, K Humphries
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2005-2006;

I

  1. Ide, M

    1. You have access
      Simple 10-channel elutor for chromatographic procedures.
      H Maruyama, E Iimori, K Kaneko, R Matsuo, K Mizota, M Ide
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988-1989;
  2. Iimori, E

    1. You have access
      Simple 10-channel elutor for chromatographic procedures.
      H Maruyama, E Iimori, K Kaneko, R Matsuo, K Mizota, M Ide
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988-1989;
  3. Iinuma, K

    1. You have access
      Radioimmunoassay of metanephrine and normetanephrine for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
      K Iinuma, I Ikeda, T Ogihara, K Hashizume, K Kurata, Y Kumahara
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1879-1883;
  4. Ikeda, I

    1. You have access
      Radioimmunoassay of metanephrine and normetanephrine for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
      K Iinuma, I Ikeda, T Ogihara, K Hashizume, K Kurata, Y Kumahara
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1879-1883;
  5. Imai, N

    1. You have access
      Standardizing assays of total protein in urine.
      N Imai
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1995;
  6. Ioanides, D

    1. You have access
      Total urinary estriol determined by "on-line" liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection.
      M Schöneshöfer, T K Dhar, D Ioanides
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1948-1950;

J

  1. Jatlow, P

    1. You have access
      Relationships of cyclosporine concentrations in serum, whole blood, and bile after renal and hepatic transplantation.
      W Vine, M W Flye, P Jatlow
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1828-1831;
  2. Jensen, D M

    1. You have access
      Microheterogeneity of human transferrin as revealed by agarose gel electrophoresis with an iron-specific stain.
      V L Royse, E Greenhill, C G Morley, D M Jensen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1983;
  3. Jeppsson, J O

    1. You have access
      Measurement of hemoglobin A1c by a new liquid-chromatographic assay: methodology, clinical utility, and relation to glucose tolerance evaluated.
      J O Jeppsson, P Jerntorp, G Sundkvist, H Englund, V Nylund
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1867-1872;
  4. Jerntorp, P

    1. You have access
      Measurement of hemoglobin A1c by a new liquid-chromatographic assay: methodology, clinical utility, and relation to glucose tolerance evaluated.
      J O Jeppsson, P Jerntorp, G Sundkvist, H Englund, V Nylund
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1867-1872;
  5. Johnson, R N

    1. You have access
      More on fructosamine assay as index to glycated protein.
      R N Johnson, J R Baker
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1995-1996;
  6. Jokela, H

    1. You have access
      A fully automated immunoassay for thyroxin evaluated.
      A Harmoinen, P Vuorinen, H Jokela
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;
  7. Jung, K

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic significance of some urinary enzymes for detecting acute rejection crises in renal-transplant recipients: alanine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, and lysozyme.
      K Jung, J Diego, V Strobelt, D Scholz, G Schreiber
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1807-1811;
    2. You have access
      Stability of subfractions of high-density lipoproteins in stored sera.
      K Jung, W Blank, D Scholz
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1986;

K

  1. Kaneko, K

    1. You have access
      Simple 10-channel elutor for chromatographic procedures.
      H Maruyama, E Iimori, K Kaneko, R Matsuo, K Mizota, M Ide
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988-1989;
  2. Karmen, A

    1. You have access
      Activity concentration and mass concentration (monoclonal antibody immunoenzymometric method) compared for creatine kinase MB isoenzyme in serum.
      V V Murthy, A Karmen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1956-1959;
  3. Kenny, D F

    1. You have access
      Detection and typing of serum paraproteins with the Quantimetric kappa:Lambda ratio test.
      J E Guinan, D F Kenny, P A Gatenby
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1981-1982;
  4. Kessler, G

    1. You have access
      Implementation of a screening program for diagnosing open neural tube defects: selection, evaluation, and utilization of alpha-fetoprotein methodology.
      R L Christensen, M R Rea, G Kessler, J P Crane, R Valdes
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1812-1817;
  5. Kingma, A W

    1. You have access
      Simultaneous gas-chromatographic determination of free and acetyl-conjugated polyamines in urine.
      G A van den Berg, F A Muskiet, A W Kingma, W van der Slik, M R Halie
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1930-1937;
  6. Klauke, R

    1. You have access
      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 1: Preparation of the sera and some of their properties.
      J C Koedam, G M Steentjes, S Buitenhuis, E Schmidt, R Klauke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1901-1905;
  7. Knopp, R H

    1. You have access
      Kodak Ektachem HDL kit evaluated for HDL cholesterol measurements with the DT-60 instrument.
      G R Warnick, C Lum, R H Knopp
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988;
  8. Kodama, K

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic assay of urinary vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid, with clean-up by on-column injection of acetonitrile or methanol.
      K Kodama, K Yamanaka, T Nakata, M Aoyama
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1944-1947;
  9. Koedam, J C

    1. You have access
      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 2: The need for meaningful protocols that assure photometric accuracy and a well-defined process for value assignment.
      J C Koedam, H J van Dreumel, W v d Ham, G M Steentjes, J B Terlingen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1906-1913;
    2. You have access
      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 1: Preparation of the sera and some of their properties.
      J C Koedam, G M Steentjes, S Buitenhuis, E Schmidt, R Klauke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1901-1905;
  10. Kohen, F

    1. You have access
      Direct chemiluminescence immunoassay for estradiol in serum.
      J De Boever, F Kohen, C Usanachitt, D Vandekerckhove, D Leyseele, L Vandewalle
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1895-1900;
  11. Kohn, J

    1. You have access
      Densitometry of serum protein electrophoretograms.
      F Aquzzi, J Kohn, C Petrini, J T Whicher
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2004-2005;
  12. Krouwer, J S

    1. You have access
      Improving the reporting of immunoassay specificity.
      J S Krouwer
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1980-1981;
  13. Kumahara, Y

    1. You have access
      Radioimmunoassay of metanephrine and normetanephrine for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
      K Iinuma, I Ikeda, T Ogihara, K Hashizume, K Kurata, Y Kumahara
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1879-1883;
  14. Kurata, K

    1. You have access
      Radioimmunoassay of metanephrine and normetanephrine for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
      K Iinuma, I Ikeda, T Ogihara, K Hashizume, K Kurata, Y Kumahara
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1879-1883;
  15. Kutkaite, D

    1. You have access
      Chloral hydrate interferes with estimation of serum vitamin B12 by some radioassay methods.
      D Kutkaite, Z Rudzki
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1982-1983;

L

  1. Lamar, S L

    1. You have access
      Radial partition immunoassay applied to automated quantification of human choriogonadotropin with use of two monoclonal antibodies.
      J A Rugg, C T Rigl, K Leung, S L Lamar, M Welsh, M LeBlanc, S A Evans
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1844-1848;
  2. LeBlanc, M

    1. You have access
      Radial partition immunoassay applied to automated quantification of human choriogonadotropin with use of two monoclonal antibodies.
      J A Rugg, C T Rigl, K Leung, S L Lamar, M Welsh, M LeBlanc, S A Evans
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1844-1848;
  3. Leiner, M J

    1. You have access
      Fluorescence topography in biology. III: Characteristic deviations of tryptophan fluorescence in sera of patients with gynecological tumors.
      M J Leiner, R J Schaur, G Desoye, O S Wolfbeis
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1974-1978;
  4. Leung, K

    1. You have access
      Radial partition immunoassay applied to automated quantification of human choriogonadotropin with use of two monoclonal antibodies.
      J A Rugg, C T Rigl, K Leung, S L Lamar, M Welsh, M LeBlanc, S A Evans
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1844-1848;
  5. Leyseele, D

    1. You have access
      Direct chemiluminescence immunoassay for estradiol in serum.
      J De Boever, F Kohen, C Usanachitt, D Vandekerckhove, D Leyseele, L Vandewalle
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1895-1900;
  6. Lloyd, D

    1. You have access
      Serum fructosamine and thyroid function.
      D Lloyd, J Marples
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1985;
  7. Longerich, L

    1. You have access
      Higher values for digitalis-like factors with TDx Digoxin II.
      M H Gault, S Vasdev, L Longerich
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2000-2001;
  8. Luczynska, C M

    1. You have access
      Measurement of urinary retinol-binding protein by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and its application to detection of tubular proteinuria.
      M D Topping, H W Forster, C Dolman, C M Luczynska, A M Bernard
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1863-1866;
  9. Lum, C

    1. You have access
      Kodak Ektachem HDL kit evaluated for HDL cholesterol measurements with the DT-60 instrument.
      G R Warnick, C Lum, R H Knopp
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988;

M

  1. Ma, G

    1. You have access
      Immunoradiometric assay with use of magnetizable particles: measurement of thyrotropin in blood spots, to screen for neonatal hypothyroidism.
      K V Waite, G F Maberly, G Ma, C J Eastman
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1966-1968;
  2. Maberly, G F

    1. You have access
      Immunoradiometric assay with use of magnetizable particles: measurement of thyrotropin in blood spots, to screen for neonatal hypothyroidism.
      K V Waite, G F Maberly, G Ma, C J Eastman
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1966-1968;
  3. Maling, T J

    1. You have access
      No interference by amiodarone on albumin estimation by dye-binding methods.
      R W Siebers, T J Maling, H J Dineen, L M Vallis
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1990;
  4. Marneux, M

    1. You have access
      Occurrence of normal circulating proalbumin in a hemophilic A patient after acute hepatitis related to the delta virus.
      J M Fine, J P Allain, D Rochu, M Marneux
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1991-1993;
  5. Marples, J

    1. You have access
      Serum fructosamine and thyroid function.
      D Lloyd, J Marples
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1985;
  6. Martin, R B

    1. You have access
      The chemistry of aluminum as related to biology and medicine.
      R B Martin
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1797-1806;
  7. Martinez, E

    1. You have access
      Free 5-hydroxytryptamine in plasma: fact or artifact?
      F Artigas, J Ortiz, M J Sarrias, E Martinez, E Gelpí
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1985-1986;
  8. Maruyama, H

    1. You have access
      Simple 10-channel elutor for chromatographic procedures.
      H Maruyama, E Iimori, K Kaneko, R Matsuo, K Mizota, M Ide
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988-1989;
  9. Masini, S

    1. You have access
      Minimizing between-kit variability in immunoassay for carcinoembryonic antigen by use of a common standard.
      G C Zucchelli, A Pilo, M R Chiesa, S Masini, C Baccini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1942-1943;
  10. Matsuo, R

    1. You have access
      Simple 10-channel elutor for chromatographic procedures.
      H Maruyama, E Iimori, K Kaneko, R Matsuo, K Mizota, M Ide
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988-1989;
  11. McGrady, P M

    1. You have access
      Sources of error in sodium measurements.
      D C Cowell, P M McGrady
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2006-2007;
  12. Melamies, L M

    1. You have access
      Evaluation of a quantitative immunoturbidimetric assay for rheumatoid factors.
      L M Melamies, H M Ruutsalo, H Nissilä
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1890-1894;
  13. Mizota, K

    1. You have access
      Simple 10-channel elutor for chromatographic procedures.
      H Maruyama, E Iimori, K Kaneko, R Matsuo, K Mizota, M Ide
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988-1989;
  14. Montalbetti, N

    1. You have access
      Large-scale screening determination of formate as a tool for assessing severity of methanol intoxication.
      F Zoppi, N Montalbetti
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2002-2003;
  15. Morley, C G

    1. You have access
      Microheterogeneity of human transferrin as revealed by agarose gel electrophoresis with an iron-specific stain.
      V L Royse, E Greenhill, C G Morley, D M Jensen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1983;
  16. Mullins, S

    1. You have access
      Relationship between serum lactate and ionized calcium in open-heart surgery.
      J Toffaletti, R H Christenson, S Mullins, R E Harris
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1849-1853;
  17. Murthy, V V

    1. You have access
      Activity concentration and mass concentration (monoclonal antibody immunoenzymometric method) compared for creatine kinase MB isoenzyme in serum.
      V V Murthy, A Karmen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1956-1959;
  18. Muskiet, F A

    1. You have access
      Simultaneous gas-chromatographic determination of free and acetyl-conjugated polyamines in urine.
      G A van den Berg, F A Muskiet, A W Kingma, W van der Slik, M R Halie
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1930-1937;

N

  1. Nagashima, H

    1. You have access
      Determination of histamine concentrations in plasma by liquid chromatography/electrochemistry.
      L G Harsing, H Nagashima, D Duncalf, E S Vizi, P L Goldiner
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1823-1827;
  2. Nakata, T

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic assay of urinary vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid, with clean-up by on-column injection of acetonitrile or methanol.
      K Kodama, K Yamanaka, T Nakata, M Aoyama
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1944-1947;
  3. Ng, R H

    1. You have access
      Effects of various interferences on the Abbott Vision System.
      R H Ng, M Altaffer, B E Statland
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1989-1990;
    2. You have access
      Reference intervals for nine tests on the RA-1000.
      R H Ng, M Altaffer, B E Statland
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1984;
  4. Nightingale, B N

    1. You have access
      Are specimens with "at risk" biochemical profiles more likely to be infectious for hepatitis B virus?
      L Burnett, J B Whitfield, B N Nightingale
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1951-1953;
  5. Nisselbaum, J S

    1. You have access
      Argument in favor of using mass units to calibrate and report concentrations of human choriogonadotropin.
      J S Nisselbaum, G Bosl, M K Schwartz
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1998-2000;
  6. Nissilä, H

    1. You have access
      Evaluation of a quantitative immunoturbidimetric assay for rheumatoid factors.
      L M Melamies, H M Ruutsalo, H Nissilä
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1890-1894;
  7. Nørgaard-Pedersen, B

    1. You have access
      Immunofluorometry of thyrotropin, from whole-blood spots on filter paper, to screen for congenital hypothyroidism.
      J Arends, B Nørgaard-Pedersen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1854-1856;
  8. Nylund, V

    1. You have access
      Measurement of hemoglobin A1c by a new liquid-chromatographic assay: methodology, clinical utility, and relation to glucose tolerance evaluated.
      J O Jeppsson, P Jerntorp, G Sundkvist, H Englund, V Nylund
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1867-1872;

O

  1. O'Siorain, L

    1. You have access
      Estradiol receptors in human breast carcinomas assayed by use of monoclonal antibodies.
      M J Duffy, L O'Siorain, B Waldron, C Smith
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1972-1974;
  2. Odell, W D

    1. You have access
      Two-monoclonal-antibody sandwich-type assay for thyrotropin, with use of an avidin-biotin separation technique.
      W D Odell, J Griffin, R Zahradnik
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1873-1878;
  3. Ogihara, T

    1. You have access
      Radioimmunoassay of metanephrine and normetanephrine for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
      K Iinuma, I Ikeda, T Ogihara, K Hashizume, K Kurata, Y Kumahara
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1879-1883;
  4. Okamoto, T

    1. You have access
      Separation of an inhibitor of erythropoiesis in "middle molecules" from hemodialysate from patients with chronic renal failure.
      A Saito, I Suzuki, T G Chung, T Okamoto, T Hotta
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1938-1941;
  5. Ooi, D S

    1. You have access
      Immunofixation electrophoresis with use of Beckman Paragon SPE gels.
      D S Ooi, S L Perkins
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1979;
  6. Oosterom, R

    1. You have access
      In measuring fructosamine in the Cobas Bio and RA-1000, a shorter pre-incubation is feasible.
      R Oosterom, J de Lijster de Raadt, G J Boerma
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1984;
  7. Ortiz, J

    1. You have access
      Free 5-hydroxytryptamine in plasma: fact or artifact?
      F Artigas, J Ortiz, M J Sarrias, E Martinez, E Gelpí
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1985-1986;

P

  1. Pan, X R

    1. You have access
      Abnormal composition of apoproteins C-I, C-II, and C-III in plasma and very-low-density lipoproteins of non-insulin-dependent diabetic Chinese.
      X R Pan, M C Cheung, C E Walden, S X Hu, E L Bierman, J J Albers
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1914-1920;
  2. Patel, P C

    1. You have access
      Use of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to detect prostatic acid phosphatase by immunoblotting.
      P C Patel, L Aubin, J Côte
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1832-1835;
  3. Pauley, C J

    1. You have access
      Gas-liquid chromatography of phencyclidine in serum, with nitrogen-phosphorus detection.
      M Werner, M Hertzman, C J Pauley
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1921-1924;
  4. Perkins, S L

    1. You have access
      Immunofixation electrophoresis with use of Beckman Paragon SPE gels.
      D S Ooi, S L Perkins
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1979;
  5. Peters, T

    1. You have access
      Protein precursor forms in plasma.
      T Peters
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1994;
  6. Petrini, C

    1. You have access
      Densitometry of serum protein electrophoretograms.
      F Aquzzi, J Kohn, C Petrini, J T Whicher
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2004-2005;
  7. Pilo, A

    1. You have access
      Minimizing between-kit variability in immunoassay for carcinoembryonic antigen by use of a common standard.
      G C Zucchelli, A Pilo, M R Chiesa, S Masini, C Baccini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1942-1943;
  8. Provenzano, C

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of neopterin in urine of thymoma patients.
      C Provenzano, A Sambo, G Flamini, E Bartoccioni, A Cittadini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1982;
  9. Pudek, M R

    1. You have access
      Digoxin-like immunoreactive substances and bile acids in the serum of patients with liver disease.
      M R Pudek, D W Seccombe, K Humphries
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2005-2006;

R

  1. Ranney, E K

    1. You have access
      Substrate reagent instability in acid phosphatase assays by the alpha-naphthyl phosphate-coupled diazonium method.
      R G Annett, E K Ranney
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1980;
  2. Ray, R A

    1. You have access
      Triclonal gammopathy in a patient with AIDS.
      R A Ray, S B Schotters
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2000;
  3. Rea, M R

    1. You have access
      Implementation of a screening program for diagnosing open neural tube defects: selection, evaluation, and utilization of alpha-fetoprotein methodology.
      R L Christensen, M R Rea, G Kessler, J P Crane, R Valdes
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1812-1817;
  4. Read, G F

    1. You have access
      Progesterone in saliva.
      G F Read, R F Walker, D Riad-Fahmy
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1997-1998;
  5. Reynaert, M

    1. You have access
      The immunochemical determinations of serum lipase in acute pancreatitis: further results.
      A Adam, J Boulanger, J P Chapelle, P Ers, M Reynaert, J Roeseler
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;
  6. Riad-Fahmy, D

    1. You have access
      Progesterone in saliva.
      G F Read, R F Walker, D Riad-Fahmy
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1997-1998;
  7. Rifai, N

    1. You have access
      Immunoturbidimetric techniques for quantifying apolipoproteins CII and CIII.
      N Rifai, L M Silverman
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1969-1972;
  8. Rigl, C T

    1. You have access
      Radial partition immunoassay applied to automated quantification of human choriogonadotropin with use of two monoclonal antibodies.
      J A Rugg, C T Rigl, K Leung, S L Lamar, M Welsh, M LeBlanc, S A Evans
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1844-1848;
  9. Roberts, D C

    1. You have access
      Enzymatic estimation of cholesterol in high-density lipoprotein fractions.
      S Samman, D C Roberts
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1983-1984;
  10. Rochu, D

    1. You have access
      Occurrence of normal circulating proalbumin in a hemophilic A patient after acute hepatitis related to the delta virus.
      J M Fine, J P Allain, D Rochu, M Marneux
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1991-1993;
  11. Roeseler, J

    1. You have access
      The immunochemical determinations of serum lipase in acute pancreatitis: further results.
      A Adam, J Boulanger, J P Chapelle, P Ers, M Reynaert, J Roeseler
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;
  12. Royse, V L

    1. You have access
      Microheterogeneity of human transferrin as revealed by agarose gel electrophoresis with an iron-specific stain.
      V L Royse, E Greenhill, C G Morley, D M Jensen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1983;
  13. Rudzki, Z

    1. You have access
      Chloral hydrate interferes with estimation of serum vitamin B12 by some radioassay methods.
      D Kutkaite, Z Rudzki
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1982-1983;
  14. Rugg, J A

    1. You have access
      Radial partition immunoassay applied to automated quantification of human choriogonadotropin with use of two monoclonal antibodies.
      J A Rugg, C T Rigl, K Leung, S L Lamar, M Welsh, M LeBlanc, S A Evans
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1844-1848;
  15. Ruutsalo, H M

    1. You have access
      Evaluation of a quantitative immunoturbidimetric assay for rheumatoid factors.
      L M Melamies, H M Ruutsalo, H Nissilä
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1890-1894;

S

  1. Sadowski, J A

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of vitamin K1 in plasma, with fluorometric detection.
      Y Haroon, D S Bacon, J A Sadowski
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1925-1929;
  2. Saito, A

    1. You have access
      Separation of an inhibitor of erythropoiesis in "middle molecules" from hemodialysate from patients with chronic renal failure.
      A Saito, I Suzuki, T G Chung, T Okamoto, T Hotta
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1938-1941;
  3. Sambo, A

    1. You have access
      Liquid-chromatographic determination of neopterin in urine of thymoma patients.
      C Provenzano, A Sambo, G Flamini, E Bartoccioni, A Cittadini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1982;
  4. Samman, S

    1. You have access
      Enzymatic estimation of cholesterol in high-density lipoprotein fractions.
      S Samman, D C Roberts
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1983-1984;
  5. San-Gil, Fernando

    1. You have access
      In Reply: More on Fructosamine Assay as Index to Glycated Protein
      Fernando San-Gil, Gary M. Schier, Ignatius E. T. Gan
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1996;
  6. Sarrias, M J

    1. You have access
      Free 5-hydroxytryptamine in plasma: fact or artifact?
      F Artigas, J Ortiz, M J Sarrias, E Martinez, E Gelpí
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1985-1986;
  7. Schaur, R J

    1. You have access
      Fluorescence topography in biology. III: Characteristic deviations of tryptophan fluorescence in sera of patients with gynecological tumors.
      M J Leiner, R J Schaur, G Desoye, O S Wolfbeis
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1974-1978;
  8. Schier, Gary M.

    1. You have access
      In Reply: More on Fructosamine Assay as Index to Glycated Protein
      Fernando San-Gil, Gary M. Schier, Ignatius E. T. Gan
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1996;
  9. Schmidt, E

    1. You have access
      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 1: Preparation of the sera and some of their properties.
      J C Koedam, G M Steentjes, S Buitenhuis, E Schmidt, R Klauke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1901-1905;
  10. Scholz, D

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic significance of some urinary enzymes for detecting acute rejection crises in renal-transplant recipients: alanine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, and lysozyme.
      K Jung, J Diego, V Strobelt, D Scholz, G Schreiber
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1807-1811;
    2. You have access
      Stability of subfractions of high-density lipoproteins in stored sera.
      K Jung, W Blank, D Scholz
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1986;
  11. Schöneshöfer, M

    1. You have access
      Total urinary estriol determined by "on-line" liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection.
      M Schöneshöfer, T K Dhar, D Ioanides
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1948-1950;
  12. Schotters, S B

    1. You have access
      Triclonal gammopathy in a patient with AIDS.
      R A Ray, S B Schotters
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2000;
  13. Schreiber, G

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic significance of some urinary enzymes for detecting acute rejection crises in renal-transplant recipients: alanine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, and lysozyme.
      K Jung, J Diego, V Strobelt, D Scholz, G Schreiber
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1807-1811;
  14. Schwartz, M K

    1. You have access
      Argument in favor of using mass units to calibrate and report concentrations of human choriogonadotropin.
      J S Nisselbaum, G Bosl, M K Schwartz
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1998-2000;
  15. Seccombe, D W

    1. You have access
      Digoxin-like immunoreactive substances and bile acids in the serum of patients with liver disease.
      M R Pudek, D W Seccombe, K Humphries
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2005-2006;
  16. Shah, V D

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      Isoenzyme testing and presence of myocardial infarction.
      V D Shah
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2001-2002;
  17. Shima, K

    1. You have access
      Determination of urinary lysozyme for potential detection of tubular dysfunction in diabetic nephropathy.
      K Shima, M Hirota, M Fukuda, A Tanaka
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1818-1822;
  18. Siebers, R W

    1. You have access
      No interference by amiodarone on albumin estimation by dye-binding methods.
      R W Siebers, T J Maling, H J Dineen, L M Vallis
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1990;
  19. Silverman, L M

    1. You have access
      Immunoturbidimetric techniques for quantifying apolipoproteins CII and CIII.
      N Rifai, L M Silverman
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1969-1972;
  20. Smith, C

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      Estradiol receptors in human breast carcinomas assayed by use of monoclonal antibodies.
      M J Duffy, L O'Siorain, B Waldron, C Smith
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1972-1974;
  21. Smith, N J

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      External quality assessment of assays of lead in blood.
      D G Bullock, N J Smith, T P Whitehead
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1884-1889;
  22. Statland, B E

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      Effects of various interferences on the Abbott Vision System.
      R H Ng, M Altaffer, B E Statland
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1989-1990;
    2. You have access
      Reference intervals for nine tests on the RA-1000.
      R H Ng, M Altaffer, B E Statland
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1984;
  23. Steentjes, G M

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      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 2: The need for meaningful protocols that assure photometric accuracy and a well-defined process for value assignment.
      J C Koedam, H J van Dreumel, W v d Ham, G M Steentjes, J B Terlingen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1906-1913;
    2. You have access
      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 1: Preparation of the sera and some of their properties.
      J C Koedam, G M Steentjes, S Buitenhuis, E Schmidt, R Klauke
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1901-1905;
  24. Strobelt, V

    1. You have access
      Diagnostic significance of some urinary enzymes for detecting acute rejection crises in renal-transplant recipients: alanine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, and lysozyme.
      K Jung, J Diego, V Strobelt, D Scholz, G Schreiber
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1807-1811;
  25. Sundkvist, G

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      Measurement of hemoglobin A1c by a new liquid-chromatographic assay: methodology, clinical utility, and relation to glucose tolerance evaluated.
      J O Jeppsson, P Jerntorp, G Sundkvist, H Englund, V Nylund
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1867-1872;
  26. Suzuki, I

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      Separation of an inhibitor of erythropoiesis in "middle molecules" from hemodialysate from patients with chronic renal failure.
      A Saito, I Suzuki, T G Chung, T Okamoto, T Hotta
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1938-1941;
  27. Swaminathan, R

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      Adenosine triphosphate interferes with phosphate determination.
      L P Chan, R Swaminathan
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1981;

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  1. Tanaka, A

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      Determination of urinary lysozyme for potential detection of tubular dysfunction in diabetic nephropathy.
      K Shima, M Hirota, M Fukuda, A Tanaka
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1818-1822;
  2. Terlingen, J B

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      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 2: The need for meaningful protocols that assure photometric accuracy and a well-defined process for value assignment.
      J C Koedam, H J van Dreumel, W v d Ham, G M Steentjes, J B Terlingen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1906-1913;
  3. Teubner, J K

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      Liquid-chromatographic determination of organic acids in plasma.
      H J Halls, J K Teubner
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1979;
  4. Toffaletti, J

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      Relationship between serum lactate and ionized calcium in open-heart surgery.
      J Toffaletti, R H Christenson, S Mullins, R E Harris
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1849-1853;
  5. Topping, M D

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      Measurement of urinary retinol-binding protein by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and its application to detection of tubular proteinuria.
      M D Topping, H W Forster, C Dolman, C M Luczynska, A M Bernard
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1863-1866;
  6. Townsend, J C

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      Effect of storage temperature on the precipitation of albumin from urine.
      J C Townsend
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1986-1987;

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  1. Usanachitt, C

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      Direct chemiluminescence immunoassay for estradiol in serum.
      J De Boever, F Kohen, C Usanachitt, D Vandekerckhove, D Leyseele, L Vandewalle
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1895-1900;

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  1. Valdes, R

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      Implementation of a screening program for diagnosing open neural tube defects: selection, evaluation, and utilization of alpha-fetoprotein methodology.
      R L Christensen, M R Rea, G Kessler, J P Crane, R Valdes
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1812-1817;
  2. Vallis, L M

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      No interference by amiodarone on albumin estimation by dye-binding methods.
      R W Siebers, T J Maling, H J Dineen, L M Vallis
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1990;
  3. Vandekerckhove, D

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      Direct chemiluminescence immunoassay for estradiol in serum.
      J De Boever, F Kohen, C Usanachitt, D Vandekerckhove, D Leyseele, L Vandewalle
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1895-1900;
  4. van den Berg, G A

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      Simultaneous gas-chromatographic determination of free and acetyl-conjugated polyamines in urine.
      G A van den Berg, F A Muskiet, A W Kingma, W van der Slik, M R Halie
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1930-1937;
  5. van der Slik, W

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      Simultaneous gas-chromatographic determination of free and acetyl-conjugated polyamines in urine.
      G A van den Berg, F A Muskiet, A W Kingma, W van der Slik, M R Halie
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1930-1937;
  6. Vandewalle, L

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      Direct chemiluminescence immunoassay for estradiol in serum.
      J De Boever, F Kohen, C Usanachitt, D Vandekerckhove, D Leyseele, L Vandewalle
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1895-1900;
  7. van Dreumel, H J

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      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 2: The need for meaningful protocols that assure photometric accuracy and a well-defined process for value assignment.
      J C Koedam, H J van Dreumel, W v d Ham, G M Steentjes, J B Terlingen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1906-1913;
  8. Vasdev, S

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      Higher values for digitalis-like factors with TDx Digoxin II.
      M H Gault, S Vasdev, L Longerich
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2000-2001;
  9. v d Ham, W

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      Production and certification of secondary enzyme reference materials (ERMs). Part 2: The need for meaningful protocols that assure photometric accuracy and a well-defined process for value assignment.
      J C Koedam, H J van Dreumel, W v d Ham, G M Steentjes, J B Terlingen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1906-1913;
  10. Verheul, F E

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      More on determination of total protein in human milk.
      F E Verheul, P J Cornelissen
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2003-2004;
  11. Vine, W

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      Relationships of cyclosporine concentrations in serum, whole blood, and bile after renal and hepatic transplantation.
      W Vine, M W Flye, P Jatlow
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1828-1831;
  12. Vizi, E S

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      Determination of histamine concentrations in plasma by liquid chromatography/electrochemistry.
      L G Harsing, H Nagashima, D Duncalf, E S Vizi, P L Goldiner
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1823-1827;
  13. Vuorinen, P

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      A fully automated immunoassay for thyroxin evaluated.
      A Harmoinen, P Vuorinen, H Jokela
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1987;

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  1. Waite, K V

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      Immunoradiometric assay with use of magnetizable particles: measurement of thyrotropin in blood spots, to screen for neonatal hypothyroidism.
      K V Waite, G F Maberly, G Ma, C J Eastman
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1966-1968;
  2. Walden, C E

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      Abnormal composition of apoproteins C-I, C-II, and C-III in plasma and very-low-density lipoproteins of non-insulin-dependent diabetic Chinese.
      X R Pan, M C Cheung, C E Walden, S X Hu, E L Bierman, J J Albers
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1914-1920;
  3. Waldron, B

    1. You have access
      Estradiol receptors in human breast carcinomas assayed by use of monoclonal antibodies.
      M J Duffy, L O'Siorain, B Waldron, C Smith
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1972-1974;
  4. Walker, R F

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      Progesterone in saliva.
      G F Read, R F Walker, D Riad-Fahmy
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1997-1998;
  5. Warner, A

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      Lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme patterns in Puerto Ricans.
      A Warner
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1980;
  6. Warnick, G R

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      Kodak Ektachem HDL kit evaluated for HDL cholesterol measurements with the DT-60 instrument.
      G R Warnick, C Lum, R H Knopp
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988;
  7. Welsh, M

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      Radial partition immunoassay applied to automated quantification of human choriogonadotropin with use of two monoclonal antibodies.
      J A Rugg, C T Rigl, K Leung, S L Lamar, M Welsh, M LeBlanc, S A Evans
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1844-1848;
  8. Werner, M

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      Gas-liquid chromatography of phencyclidine in serum, with nitrogen-phosphorus detection.
      M Werner, M Hertzman, C J Pauley
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1921-1924;
  9. Whicher, J T

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      Densitometry of serum protein electrophoretograms.
      F Aquzzi, J Kohn, C Petrini, J T Whicher
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2004-2005;
  10. Whitehead, T P

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      External quality assessment of assays of lead in blood.
      D G Bullock, N J Smith, T P Whitehead
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1884-1889;
  11. Whitfield, J B

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      Are specimens with "at risk" biochemical profiles more likely to be infectious for hepatitis B virus?
      L Burnett, J B Whitfield, B N Nightingale
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1951-1953;
  12. Wolfbeis, O S

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      Fluorescence topography in biology. III: Characteristic deviations of tryptophan fluorescence in sera of patients with gynecological tumors.
      M J Leiner, R J Schaur, G Desoye, O S Wolfbeis
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1974-1978;
  13. Wu, T W

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      A multilayer element for determining hemoglobin in whole blood: principles and analytical performance.
      B A Burdick, D A Hilborn, T W Wu
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1953-1955;
  14. Wynder, E L

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      Quality control in population screening for cholesterol values.
      J Alzofon, N J Haley, E L Wynder
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1988;

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  1. Yamanaka, K

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      Liquid-chromatographic assay of urinary vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid, with clean-up by on-column injection of acetonitrile or methanol.
      K Kodama, K Yamanaka, T Nakata, M Aoyama
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1944-1947;

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  1. Zahradnik, R

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      Two-monoclonal-antibody sandwich-type assay for thyrotropin, with use of an avidin-biotin separation technique.
      W D Odell, J Griffin, R Zahradnik
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1873-1878;
  2. Zoppi, F

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      Large-scale screening determination of formate as a tool for assessing severity of methanol intoxication.
      F Zoppi, N Montalbetti
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 2002-2003;
  3. Zucchelli, G C

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      Minimizing between-kit variability in immunoassay for carcinoembryonic antigen by use of a common standard.
      G C Zucchelli, A Pilo, M R Chiesa, S Masini, C Baccini
      Clinical Chemistry Oct 1986, 32 (10) 1942-1943;
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