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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 15, 393-396, Copyright © 1969 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

The Automated Thiosemicarbazide-Diacetyl Monoxime Method for Plasma Urea

Alan Mather 1 and Dorothy Roland 1

1 Clinical Chemistry Unit, National Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta Ga 30333.

Sensitivity and linearity of the diacetyl monoxime reaction for urea is greatly improved by the addition of thiosemicarbazide. Evidence is presented for the high specificity of this composite reagent.

Submitted on August 2, 1968







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