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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 26, 232-234, Copyright © 1980 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
EJ van Voorst tot Voorst
The total phospholipid content of the supernatant fluid decreases rapidly with increasing relative centrifugal force when amniotic fluid is centrifuged. Possible explanations for this are discussed. The effect of storage on the total phospholipid content of amniotic fluid at different temperatures and the influence of contamination with blood and meconium are also described.
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