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Clinical Chemistry 30: 109-110, 1984;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 30, 109-110, Copyright © 1984 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Two commercial methods evaluated for eliminating the labile fraction from the assay for glycated hemoglobin (glycohemoglobin)

DM Nathan, BS Dunn and TB Francis

Two recently introduced commercially available methods, a minicolumn and an electrophoresis assay, both effectively remove labile glycated hemoglobin generated in vitro and give results for patients' samples similar to those by liquid chromatography with samples pre-incubated in saline.


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