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Clinical biochemical determinations specificity

There is a continuing demand for fast and simple analytical methods for the determination of many clinical, biochemical and environmental analytes. In this respect, immunoassays and immunosensors that rely on antibody-antigen interactions provide a promising means of analysis owing to their specificity and sensitivity. High specificity... [Pg.138]

Studies of this type provide biochemical support for the clinical observation of inter-patient variation in response to specific antidepressants. This approach to the determination of central amine turnover in man is likely to be applied to the investigation of other human diseases associated with CNS disorder. [Pg.82]


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