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Clinical Chemistry 15: 487-495, 1969;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 15, 487-495, Copyright © 1969 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Evaluation of a New System For the Kinetic Measurement of Serum Alkaline Phosphatase

J. Henry Wilkinson 1, Joseph H. Boutwell 1, and Seymour Winsten 1

1 Pepper Laboratories, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa 19104; the National Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga; and the Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia.

Data are presented from the study of a new systematized, kinetic method for the determination of alkaline phosphatase* which was run concurrently in three geographically separated laboratories. The data include estimates of within-day and day-to-day precision, and laboratory-to-laboratory reproducibility. Comparisons are made with three other alkaline phosphatase procedures. An estimated range of normal values is given for adult males and females.

Accepted on October 11, 1968







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