par Finne, Eivind Farmen;Van Humskerken, Andrée;Vanden Driessche, René
Référence Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine, 10, 11, page (509-511)
Publication Publié, 1972
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The human gonadotropic hormones can be precipitated from urine with alcohol. The precipitate is then extracted with an aqueous buffer. The influence of pH on this extraction procedure was studied with respect to the differences in the results obtained by biological and chemical assay, i. e. augmentation of the mouse uterine weight and the determination of sialic acid. © 1972, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.