1938
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/8.3.233
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Clinico-Pathologic Application of Serum Phosphatase Determinations, with Special Reference to Lesions of the Bones

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“…The Shales and Shales (1941) method was used for determining the concentration of chloride in the plasma samples. A spectrophotometric adaptation based on modifications of the methods of Fiske and Sub-baRow (1925) and Roe and Whitmore (1938) was used in the determination of inorganic phosphorus concentrations.…”
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“…The Shales and Shales (1941) method was used for determining the concentration of chloride in the plasma samples. A spectrophotometric adaptation based on modifications of the methods of Fiske and Sub-baRow (1925) and Roe and Whitmore (1938) was used in the determination of inorganic phosphorus concentrations.…”
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“…Alkaline phosphatase was determined by a micro-modification of the method of Bodansky [7]. Determinations of LDH and …”
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“…Blood calcium data after one hour exposure were obtained using the EDTA method of Munson et al (4). The inorganic phosphorus in blood and urine was measured by the method of Fiske and Subbarrow as modified by Roe and Whitmore (5). Plasma protein was measured using the method of Wolfson, Cohn, Calvary and Schiba (6).…”
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