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Clinical Chemistry 2: 413-419, 1956;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 2, 413-419, Copyright © 1956 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Glutamine and Glutaminase in Blood

Frank L. Iber 1 and Joseph Bruton 1

1 Department of Metabolism, Division of Medicine, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C.

A convenient and accurate procedure for the determination of glutaminase activity and glutamine in blood has been described.

Kidney homogenate from rats made acidotic by feeding NH4CL was used as a glutaminase source and the Conway microdiffusion method was used to determine ammonia.

Submitted on June 15, 1956







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