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Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 36:670-674
We compare four methods for measuring cyclosporine (CyA) in plasma and whole blood of transplant patients: HPLC, RIA with a polyclonal antibody, RIA with a monoclonal antibody, and fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA). The monoclonal RIA proc
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 36(4)
We compare four methods for measuring cyclosporine (CyA) in plasma and whole blood of transplant patients: HPLC, RIA with a polyclonal antibody, RIA with a monoclonal antibody, and fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA). The monoclonal RIA proc
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 22(4)
We evaluated the Perkin-Elmer KA-150 Enzyme Analyzer in a clinical laboratory situation according to a rigid evaluation protocol. The factors evaluated for five commonly assayed enzymes were as follows: (a) rate of analysis of patient samples, (b) an
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 21(11)
This paper describes simple methods for determining spectral bandwidth by measurement and by calculation. We measured the spectral bandwidth of the monochromator from the Beckman Enzyme Analyzer TR, and found it to be 3.5-4.0 nm (av 3.8) by two diffe
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical microbiology. 13(3)
The ability of several anaerobic bacteria to hydrolyze esculin to esculetin is used by clinical microbiologists and taxonomists in the differentiation and identification of both gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. Conventional methods use
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 23(1)
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 21(8)
We evaluated 16 claims made by Beckman Instruments, Inc. for its Enzyme Analyzer (System TR), under a rigid written protocol for the Product Evaluation Subcommittee of the Standards Committee of the College of American Pathologists. We found the foll
Autor:
P C, Comp, R L, Gillum
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association. 77(1)
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 29(12)
Publikováno v:
The American journal of medical technology. 45(3)
Low turbidity, "clear" enzyme controls commercially produced in three concentrations and conventional human lyophilized control sera, which are more turbid, were evaluated to determine which was superior for quality control purposes. Criteria used to