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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 959-961, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

A Shortened Screening Test for Catecholamines

S. L. Ettman 1 and Herschel W. Gordon 1

1 Chemistry Laboratory, Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami Beach 40, Florida.

The procedure described employs aluminum oxide filter paper disks to shorten the time and increase the efficiency of the catecholamine screening test. There is less opportunity for loss of catecholamines during adsorption, transfer, or elution.

Submitted on October 3, 1963
Accepted on December 12, 1963







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