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Clinical Chemistry 14: 437-448, 1968;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 14, 437-448, Copyright © 1968 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Control Serum Preparations

James E. Logan 1 and Rovelle H. Allen 1

1 Clinical Laboratories, Laboratory of Hygiene, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa 3, Ont., Canada.

A total of 17 different commercial control serums prepared by 6 manufacturers were examined to determine the accuracy of labeled values for as many as 9 constituents. All serums were analyzed by generally acceptable reference procedures. Several lots of each product were checked at approximately 6-month intervals up to 2 years or more to assess their stability on storage. It is concluded that commercial control serums should not be used in place of a primary standard when the constituents to be assayed can be obtained in a relatively pure form and a stable solution can be prepared.

Submitted on August 23, 1967
Accepted on October 2, 1967




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