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Clinical Chemistry 9: 557-565, 1963;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 9, 557-565, Copyright © 1963 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Use of a Lyophilized Serum Enzyme Preparation in Quality Control

Melford Q. Hersey 1, Katherine Hartwell 1, and Richard P. Doe 1

1 Laboratory and Medical Services, Minneapolis Veterans Administration Hospital and the Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School.

A purified preparation of alkaline phosphatase added to standardized lyophilized serum has been used by the Minneapolis Veterans Administration Reference Laboratory to evaluate the routine alkaline phosphatase method in use in the 10 laboratories in its reference area.

Evidence of a marked need for investigation of the routine method for alkaline phosphatase determination was found in 3 of the 10 laboratories.

A semiquantitative phosphatase method proved to be useful as an independent procedure for use in evaluation of the different laboratories.

Submitted on February 16, 1962







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