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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 24, 1614-1615, Copyright © 1978 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Semi-automated micro-scale extraction apparatus for assay of free fatty acids in plasma

DS Schade, G Burke, RP Eaton and J DeMoss

We describe the use of a semi-automated micro-scale extraction apparatus as applied to the assay of free fatty acids in plasma. With it, a smaller plasma sample is required, disposable glassware can replace acid-washed glassware, and the number of samples that one technican can assay per day is increased fivefold. Theroretically, this apparatus can be applied to all assay procedures requiring one or more extraction steps.





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