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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 19, 516-520, Copyright © 1973 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Determination of Serum Calcium by Use of an AutoAnalyzer I-II Hybrid

C. L. Jacklyn 1, C. D. Freeman 1, M. E. Gray 1, and M. A. MacAulay 1

1 Division of Clinical Chemistry, Pathology Institute, 5788 University Ave.; and the Department of Pathology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

A hybridized system is described for the continuous-flow determination of serum calcium. The analysis is based on the cresolphthalein colorimetric procedure as described for use with the SMA 12/60 (Technicon Corp.). The hydraulic features of the AutoAnalyzer II are used with modules of the AutoAnalyzer I. This combination gives both the ease of operation and hydraulic improvements inherent in the AutoAnalyzer II system and provides an emergency alternative to the SMA 12/60, with which results are shown to be comparable.

Submitted on December 13, 1972
Accepted on March 8, 1973







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