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On the Biological Assay of Gastrin.

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1947
Summary.Samples of gastrin were assayed on cats in urethane‐chloralose anaesthesia in accordance with the technique of previous authors, Komarov AND Uvnäs.The secretory unit, S. U., i. e. the amount of gastrin producing 1 ml 1/10 n hydrochloric acid during one hour, was determined by injecting two different doses of the gastrin preparation ...
O, JALLING, J E, JORPES
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Assays for biological agents

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2013
We read with concern the study by Goldspiel and colleagues,[1][1] which evaluated the stability of alemtuzumab after storage at room temperature. The authors used high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to assess the loss of alemtuzumab over time.
Jill M, Kolesar, Lee, Vermeulen
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The biologic assay of senna

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1949
It has been found that rodents are suitable test animals (or use in determining the potency of senna, and in the present work mice were used. The assay procedure described involves administering the preparation under test at three dosage levels selected with a view to producing positive laxative effects in approximately 25, 50, and 75 of three similar ...
L C, MILLER, E B, ALEXANDER
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A BIOLOGICAL ASSAY FOR CALCITONIN

Journal of Endocrinology, 1965
SUMMARY (1) Calcitonin preparations from acetone-dried thyroid were administered to rats by various routes. (2) Intravenous administration, especially by infusion, produced a much greater fall in plasma calcium than s.c. or i.p. injection. (3) The log dose-effect curves after i.v.
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