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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 35, 355-359, Copyright © 1989 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Fluorescence polarization immunoassay of urinary 5-hydroxy-3- indoleacetic acid

J Brashear, C Zeitvogel, J Jackson, C Flentge, L Janulis, L Cantrell, B Schmidt, M Adamczyk, D Betebenner and K Vaughan
Abbott Laboratories Diagnostics Division, North Chicago, IL 60064.

Fluorescence polarization immunoassay of 5-hydroxy-3-indoleacetic acid in urine is described and compared with liquid chromatography (electrochemical detection) and colorimetry. Reports of in-house performance data and results of clinical trials are included to emphasize the usefulness of the assay for routine work.





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