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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 19, 201-204, Copyright © 1973 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Diabetes Center, Department of Medicine, New York
Medical College, New York, N.Y. 10029.
A commercial kit for determining immunoreactive insulin, the "Phadebas Insulin Test," was methodically evaluated to establish the optimal conditions for this immunoassay. Sensitivity, day-to-day and within-run precision, recovery, accuracy, and specificity are excellent. Results by this method compare favorably with those of the double-antibody technique. This rapid, simple, convenient, and reliable procedure for insulin immunoassay can be easily adapted to the facilities of a clinical laboratory as a standard diagnostic test or for clinical reseach.
Submitted on August 12, 1972
Accepted on November 29, 1972
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