1963
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.16.2.170-b
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An inexpensive method for the estimation of true glucose in blood and other fluids by the Auto Analyzer

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“…following insulin-induced hypoglycaemia. Growth hormone levels, in the insulin tests, in the 7 hypopituitary patients were considerably lower than those in the non-hypopituitary children, the (Harrison, 1949); a glucose oxidase method (Discombe, 1963) was used to estimate all other blood glucose levels. In Tables IIIA and B in cases marked * blood sugars were measured by the Folin and Wu method (Harrison, 1949).…”
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“…following insulin-induced hypoglycaemia. Growth hormone levels, in the insulin tests, in the 7 hypopituitary patients were considerably lower than those in the non-hypopituitary children, the (Harrison, 1949); a glucose oxidase method (Discombe, 1963) was used to estimate all other blood glucose levels. In Tables IIIA and B in cases marked * blood sugars were measured by the Folin and Wu method (Harrison, 1949).…”
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“…In Tables IIIA and B in cases marked * blood sugars were measured by the Folin and Wu method (Harrison, 1949). A glucose oxidase method (Discombe, 1963) was used to estimate the blood glucose levels in the other cases. initial fasting levels varying from 0-7 Itmg./ml.…”
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“…Intervals between feeding varied according to the clinical condition and size of the infant, from 1 to 4 h. Blood was collected into a tube containing fluoride, and centrifuged immediately for 5 min. It was then stored at a temperature of 4°C until estimations were made by the glucose oxidase method in an Auto Analyzer [8]. In the early part o f the study some of the cord blood samples were left for some hours before they were centrifuged and put in the refrigerator.…”
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“…(range 0 19-0 56); at 60 min. Blood glucose concentrations were measured in the clinical biochemical laboratory by a glucose oxidase method on an autoanalyser (Discombe, 1963). A mixture of calcium oxalate and fluoride was used as anticoagulant.…”
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