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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 1, 105-109, Copyright © 1955 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Reproducibility and Validity of Sodium Sulfate Fractionation of Proteins in Plasma and Knee Joint Fluid

O. H. Gaebler 1, W. T. Beher 1, J. W. Sigler 1, and R. R. Galpin 1

1 Edsel B. Ford Institute for Medical Research, and the Arthritis Division, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.

Blood was drawn from 14 laboratory workers under conditions similar to those under which blood samples are taken from ambulatory clinic patients. The sera were analyzed for the various proteins by the method of Mine. Eighteen knee joint fluids were analyzed by the same method; and 8 fluids from one patient were also analyzed electrophoretically. Results for these 8 fluids, and for all of the sera, are presented in tabular form and discussed. A component moving faster than albumin was noted in all knee joint fluids. This could not be concentrated from a pooled lot from 4 patients by electrophoresis-convection, but disappeared instead.

Submitted on July 24, 1954







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