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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 24, 165-167, Copyright © 1978 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Evaluation of homogeneous enzyme immunoassay of serum thyroxine with use of bichromatic analysis

PR Finley and RJ Williams

We evaluated the homogeneous enzyme immunoassay ("EMIT") of serum thyroxine with use of an ABA- 100 Bichromatic Analyzer, modified with an auxiliary dispenser syringe and a dual probe assembly. The modification allows two reagents to be dispensed at one time. The sera must be pre-treated with 0.1 mol/liter NaOH. The procedure thereafter is entirely automated. Twenty-four patients' samples may be analyzed in 15 min of instrument time. Precision and accuracy are excellent, and results correlate well with those by radioimmunoassay.


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