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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 27, 1368-1371, Copyright © 1981 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
RJ Sawchuk and LL Cartier
We describe a liquid-chromatographic assay for cyclosporin A in blood and plasma. The method is sensitive enough to allow quantitation of the drug at concentrations observed clinically, is isocratic, required no derivatization, and takes only 10 min of analysis time.
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