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Assessment of a radioisotopic assay for vitamin B12 using an intrinsic factor preparation with R proteins blocked by vitamin B12 analogues.J Clin Pathol. 1982 Oct; 35(10):1110-3.JC
Abstract
A competitive protein binding radioassay kit for serum vitamin B(12) has been assessed. Precision, linearity, sensitivity, and specificity have been found to be satisfactory. Falsely-normal assay results in patients with vitamin B(12) deficiency have not been observed.
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Comparative Study
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eng
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7130421
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Bain, B, et al. "Assessment of a Radioisotopic Assay for Vitamin B12 Using an Intrinsic Factor Preparation With R Proteins Blocked By Vitamin B12 Analogues." Journal of Clinical Pathology, vol. 35, no. 10, 1982, pp. 1110-3.
Bain B, Broom GN, Woodside J, et al. Assessment of a radioisotopic assay for vitamin B12 using an intrinsic factor preparation with R proteins blocked by vitamin B12 analogues. J Clin Pathol. 1982;35(10):1110-3.
Bain, B., Broom, G. N., Woodside, J., Litwinczuk, R. A., & Wickramasinghe, S. N. (1982). Assessment of a radioisotopic assay for vitamin B12 using an intrinsic factor preparation with R proteins blocked by vitamin B12 analogues. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 35(10), 1110-3.
Bain B, et al. Assessment of a Radioisotopic Assay for Vitamin B12 Using an Intrinsic Factor Preparation With R Proteins Blocked By Vitamin B12 Analogues. J Clin Pathol. 1982;35(10):1110-3. PubMed PMID: 7130421.
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