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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 13, 797-805, Copyright © 1967 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Automated Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry

Ill. Calcium in Urine and Spinal Fluid

Bernard Klein 1, James H. Kaufman 2, and Morris Oklander 2

1 Department of Diagnostic Research, Hoffnmammn-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, N. J. 07110.
2 Automation Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, Bronx, N. Y. 10468.

A simplified flow system is presented for the determination of calcium in urine and spinal fluid, by automated atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Analysis following the addition of calcium to urine or spinal fluid specimens showed a mean recovery of 103% and 99%, respectively. A comparison of results of analyses on unselected urine specimens by manual and automated AAS shows good agreement.

Submitted on January 4, 1967
Accepted on March 20, 1967







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