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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 13, 900-908, Copyright © 1967 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Central Laboratory, Frederiksberg Hospital Copenhagen, Denmark.
A method for the determination of serum arginase is given which combines the enzymatic formation of urea with the sensitive method of Coulombe (1) for measuring this substance. This procedure allows more accurate determinations in the normal range than do previous methods described and is convenient for clinical routine. Significant difference is found between the mean values of normal men and women, 3.9 units/L. for the former and 2.9 units/L. for the latter.
Submitted on February 14, 1967
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