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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 21, 1270-1276, Copyright © 1975 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Computerized Multicuvette System for Single Substance and Group Analyses and for the Chromatographic Isolation and Quantitation of Compounds in Complex Mixtures

Per Vestergaard 1 and Alvin Bachman 2

1 Research Center, Rockland Psychiatric Center, Orangeburg, N. Y. 10962.
2 Physics Dept., The City College, CUNY, New York, N. Y.

A new computer-interfaced system of general applicability in the clinical laboratory has been built. The system is constructed around a new type multicuvette. Quantitation is currently by spectrophotometry and is on-line, with use of a mini-computer with output going to an electrostatic printer/plotter. The system can be used for single-substance batch analyses, for group analyses, and for the estimation of profiles of compounds after preliminary high-resolution liquid chromatography tailored to interface with the multicuvette.

Submitted on March 26, 1975
Accepted on May 5, 1975







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