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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 24, 1788-1791, Copyright © 1978 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
GJ Buffone, SA Lewis, M Iosefsohn and JM Hicks
Radiometric, colorimetric, and two immunochemical methods for measuring total iron-binding capacity are compared. We evaluated the procedures on the basis of precision, applicability to a pediatric population, and accuracy as assessed by analytical recovery of purified transferrin. The immunoephelometric assay for transferrin provides significant advantages over the other methods examined.
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