A Kinetic Method For Directly Determining Total Bilirubin - EP0021598

The patent EP0021598 was granted to Beckman Instruments on Jan 7, 1981. The application was originally filed on May 21, 1980 under application number EP80301685A. The patent is currently recorded with a legal status of "Withdrawn".

EP0021598

BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS
Application Number
EP80301685A
Filing Date
May 21, 1980
Status
Withdrawn
Grant Date
Jan 7, 1981
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SEARCH[ ] - CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 24, No. 101978 J.B. LANDIS et al. "Kinetics of the Reactions of Unconjugated and Conjugated Bilirubins with p-Diazobenzenesulfonic Acid" page 1690 to 1699 * whole document *-
SEARCH[ ] - CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 24, No. 101978 J.B. LANDIS et al. "Evaluation of a Kinetic Method for Simultaneous Determination of Conjugated and Unconjugated Bilirubin" page 1700 to 1707 * whole document *-
SEARCH[ ] - CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 23, No. 61977 H.L. RIZI et al. "Novel Methods for the Measurement of Total and Conjugated Bilirubins with a Centrifugal Analyzer" page 1128 No. 055 * whole document *-

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