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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 25, 749-751, Copyright © 1979 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Limitations of immunochemical measurement of ceruloplasmin

GJ Buffone, EM Brett, SA Lewis, M Iosefsohn and JM Hicks

We describe a quantitative immunochemical method for the nephelometric measurement of ceruloplasmin. Results are compared with those from a radial immunodiffusion technique. We examine factors affecting the results, such as antiserum source and calibrators, and list reference limits for a pediatric population.


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