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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 559-562, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Division of Biochemistry, The Royal Women's Hospital, Carlton N.3, Victoria, Australia.
Quantitative estimation of protein in cerebrospinal fluid, amniotic, and similar protein-poor body fluids by means of a widely used strip test is not reliable. For this purpose, the turbidity test of Meulemans (1960) appears satisfactory. The strip test is a convenient and reliable means of detecting protein (albumin-globulin mixtures) in the urine of pregnant women.
Submitted on December 11, 1962
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