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pro vyhledávání: '"D W, Jay"'
Autor:
K.S. Coffield, F. H. Johnson, D. Kuhl, M. L. Lind, D. M. Foster, V. O. Speights, P. N. Brawn, B. Weaver, D. W. Jay, Mark W. Riggs
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 28:295-299
Clinically benign, whole, untrimmed prostates were obtained from 104 patients at autopsy, completely sectioned, and examined microscopically. The histological and gross findings of the prostate were correlated with premortem prostatic acid phosphatas
Autor:
P N, Brawn, D M, Foster, D W, Jay, D, Kuhl, V O, Speights, E H, Johnson, K S, Coffield, M L, Lind, R, Karl, B, Weaver
Publikováno v:
Urology. 44:71-75
Objectives. To determine how prostatic infarcts affect serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) levels. Methods. Two hundred eighteen clinically benign, whole prostates were obtained atautopsy, completely sectioned,
Autor:
D Provasek, D W Jay
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 39:1804-1810
The effect of hemolysis on several assays performed with the Hitachi 717 was quantified by relating the amount of error to the concentration of hemoglobin. Hemolysis interference was judged clinically significant when analyte concentration varied by
Autor:
P N, Brawn, D W, Jay, D M, Foster, D, Kuhl, V O, Speights, E H, Johnson, M, Riggs, M L, Lind, K S, Coffield, B, Weaver
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 28(5)
Clinically benign, whole untrimmed prostates were obtained from 104 patients at autopsy, completely sectioned, and examined microscopically. The histological and gross findings of the prostate were correlated with premortem prostatic acid phosphatase
Autor:
D W, Jay, D, Provasek
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 39(9)
The effect of hemolysis on several assays performed with the Hitachi 717 was quantified by relating the amount of error to the concentration of hemoglobin. Hemolysis interference was judged clinically significant when analyte concentration varied by1
Autor:
C J Halfman, D W Jay
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 32:1677-1681
We developed a homogeneous fluoroimmunoassay for detecting amphetamines in urine. Only fluorescence intensity need be measured because the emission of non-protein-bound fluorescein-labeled amphetamine is preferentially quenched by detergent micelles.
Autor:
C J, Halfman, D W, Jay
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 32(9)
We developed a homogeneous fluoroimmunoassay for detecting amphetamines in urine. Only fluorescence intensity need be measured because the emission of non-protein-bound fluorescein-labeled amphetamine is preferentially quenched by detergent micelles.
Autor:
D W, Jay
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 34(9)
Autor:
D W Jay
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 34:1920-1920
Certain types ofmacro-CK, type 1, have been reported to cause false increases in CK-MB by co-migration on electrophoresis (1-3). I report two such cases in which the macroCK was an IgA with anti-CK-BB specificity. According to methods proposed by Med