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Clinical Chemistry 1: 269-272, 1955;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 1, 269-272, Copyright © 1955 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Cross-Contaminator Exclusion Test for Dry-Ashing Determination of Protein-Bound Iodine

Mayer Samson 1, Herman Brown 1, and Seymour Eichen 1

1 Departments of Research and Clinical Chemistry, The Samson Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pa.

A simple qualitative test for iodine in blood serum has been described. It is designed to detect sera which are potential cross-contaminators in dry-ashing PBI procedures. One drop of serum is used. Added operating time in a PBI series of 20-40 determinations is not over 30 minutes.

Submitted on April 12, 1955







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