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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 16, 651-656, Copyright © 1970 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Simultaneous Multicolumn Liquid/Liquid and Liquid/Solid Chromatography with a Computerized Readout System

Per Vestergaard 1

1 Research Center, Rockland State Hospital, Orangeburg, N.Y. 10962.

For more than a decade, an intense and largely successful effort has been made to automate simple clinical assays. It is clear that second-generation automated methods for the clinical laboratory increasingly must put emphasis on high-resolution methods for the isolation and estimation of individual substances in complex biological mixtures. A multicolumn system has been developed as a general system for high-capacity liquid chromatography from the conviction that such systems will have an increasingly important role to play in clinical chemistry.


Key Words: AutoAnalyzer • multicolumn chromatography • high-capacity, high-speed analytical systems • steroids • advantages of liquid chromatography







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