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[Nephelometry as screening procedure in hypertriglyceridemia].
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Determination of apolipoprotein A-I by kinetic nephelometry
Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1981Apolipoprotein A-I concentration in human serum was determined by kinetic nephelometry. Under optimal reaction conditions and within the normal physiological range the relation between apolipoprotein A-I concentration and measured rate units it approximately linear. The detection limit of the assay lies at 2 micrograms/ml.
D Seidel
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Quantitation of rheumatoid factor by laser nephelometry
Rheumatology International, 1982Laser nephelometry is a sensitive technique for measuring the degree of light scatter caused by the interaction of rheumatoid factors with heat aggregated human IgG. In measuring the rheumatoid factor (RF) level in rheumatoid serum and synovial fluid, it was found that nephelometry measured the combined amounts of IgM-RF and IgG-RF.
P J Roberts-Thomson, Morris Ziff
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This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Measurement of Nucleation and Solubility Points The Developed Turbidimetric and Nephelometric Instruments The Examined Systems Obtained Results ...
CHIANESE, Angelo, BRAVI, Marco, E. Fazio
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International audienceWith the exponential development of algal aquaculture and blue biotechnology, there is a strong demand for simple, inexpensive, high-throughput, quantitative phenotyping assays to measure the biomass, growth and fertility of algae ...
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Nephelometry of Biological Tissue
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