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Compiled by J. S. King, Executive Editor<br />
2nd International SymposIum on<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> Enzymology Pubilshed<br />
The complete proceedings of this symposium,<br />
held October 27-29, 1975, in<br />
Chicago, [see Clin. Chem. 22, 130<br />
(1976)] should be released by the time<br />
you see this. The 340-p book is priced at<br />
$15 to nonmembers, $10 to members,<br />
and includes not only the formal presentations<br />
but also the discussions that<br />
followed them.<br />
We believe this to be the best available<br />
account of the current world status<br />
of studies on optimal measurement of<br />
the activity of such clinically important<br />
enzymes as aspartate aminotransferase,<br />
creatine kinase, and alkaline phosphatase.<br />
The volume is priced so low because<br />
Association officials believe that<br />
every clinical chemist, clinical pathologist,<br />
and technologist will have a keen<br />
interest in this book and should have a<br />
copy. Moreover, we had the help of a<br />
partial subsidy for composition from the<br />
Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Chicago, at<br />
which the meeting was held.<br />
Some 50 experts from North America<br />
and Europe present a wealth of experience<br />
in condensed form; day-to-day<br />
problems and their solution are described<br />
in this most difficult of all clinical<br />
laboratory areas. Agreement and<br />
disagreement are aired, and the course<br />
of future work charted.<br />
This is the first book to be composed<br />
(by Marian Hartness) in the Editorial<br />
Office, the second to be published entirely<br />
under AACC auspices. It is a solid<br />
contribution to the Association’s goal of<br />
“[promoting] scientific knowledge<br />
through. . . publications.”<br />
Order your copy (prepayment with<br />
order, please) from AACC, 1725 K St.,<br />
N. W., Washington, D. C. 20006. Supply<br />
is limited.<br />
Symposia<br />
AACC Nationai Meeting,<br />
Chicago, 1977<br />
Plenary(General Diagnostics)<br />
Lecture: Serum and Lymphocyte<br />
Membrane immunogiobins<br />
Henry G. Kunkel (Rockefeller Univ.)<br />
2062 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
Symposiaon Ciinicai<br />
Immunochemistry<br />
<strong>Chemistry</strong> and Biology of the Immunoglobins<br />
(Tuesday, July 19)<br />
Cellular events in immune nonresponse,<br />
Richard K. Gershon (Yale)<br />
The past, present, and future of the<br />
immunoglobulmns, Frank W. Putnam<br />
(Indiana Univ.)<br />
Relationships between structure and<br />
function of the immunoglobulins, Leroy<br />
E. Hood (Calif. Inst. of Technology)<br />
Cellular events in immune response,<br />
Edward S. Golub (Purdue)<br />
The Complement System and Immunochemistry<br />
(Wednesday, July 20)<br />
Role of the complement and properdin<br />
systems in immunity, Hans J.<br />
Mueller-Eberhard (Scripps Clinic and<br />
Research Found.)<br />
Perturbations of complement and<br />
properdin in human disease, Shaun<br />
Ruddy (Med. College of Virginia)<br />
Immunity and Neo plastic Diseases<br />
(Wednesday, July 20, 1977)<br />
Relationships between humoral and<br />
cellular immunity and the neoplastic<br />
diseases, Karl E. Hellstrom (Fred<br />
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,<br />
Seattle)<br />
Immunotherapy for malignant diseases,<br />
H. Hugh Fudenberg (Univ. of<br />
Calif. School of Med.)<br />
The Autoimmune Diseases (Thursday,<br />
July21)<br />
Relationship of the histocompatibility<br />
complex to rheumatic disease, Hugh 0.<br />
McDevitt (Stanford Univ. Med. Center)<br />
The pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis,<br />
Maurice Ziff (Univ. of Texas)<br />
Diseases of autoimmunity and relation<br />
of DNA and RNA, Amadeo J. Peace<br />
(Univ. of Cincinnati Med. Center)<br />
Autoimmunity and aging, Takahashi<br />
Makinodan (NICHD and Gerontology<br />
Research Center, Baltimore)<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> Immunochemistry and the<br />
Pediatric Patient (Friday, July 22)<br />
Inherited abnormalities in the immunochemical<br />
system, Richard Hong<br />
(Univ. of Wisconsin)<br />
Transfer factor and cellular immunity<br />
in children, H. Sherwood Lawrence<br />
(New York Univ.)<br />
Immunological aspects of rheumatic<br />
fever and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis,<br />
Evelyn V. Hess (Univ. of Cincinnati)<br />
Immunochemistry and the blood incompatibilities<br />
between mother and<br />
fetus, William Pollack (Ortho Research<br />
Inst. of Medical Sciences, Raritan,<br />
N.J.)<br />
Symposiaon CiinlcaiBiochemistry<br />
Trauma and Tissue Oxygen Deficiency<br />
(Tuesday, July 19)<br />
Effect of shock on energy pathways of<br />
the cell, William Schumer (Chicago<br />
Med. School)<br />
Alterations in cell function with<br />
shock, Arthur E. Baue (Yale)<br />
Oxygen transport system in shock,<br />
William C. Schoemaker (Univ. of Calif.,<br />
Torrance)<br />
Serum enzyme changes in patients<br />
with myocardial infarction-induced<br />
hypoxia, Charles R. Roe (Duke)<br />
Gastrointestinal Hormonal Functions<br />
(Wednesday, July 20)<br />
Structure and synthesis of the gastrointestinal<br />
hormones, Miklos Bodansky<br />
(Case Western Reserve Univ.)<br />
Physiological and clinical considerations<br />
of secretin and related hormones,<br />
David A. Dreiling (Mt. Sinai School of<br />
Med., New York)<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> and physiological importance<br />
of gastnins, Eugene W. Straus (Bronx<br />
VA Hospital)<br />
Radioimmunoassay of secretin and<br />
gastrin, Byron E. Kolts (Univ. of Florida)<br />
The <strong>Chemistry</strong> of Aging (Thursday,<br />
July 21)<br />
Aspects of human aging-an overlook<br />
of life course changes, George F. Grannis<br />
(Ohio State Univ.)<br />
The role of insulin in altered tissue<br />
responsiveness during aging, Richard C.<br />
Adelman (Temple Univ.)<br />
The impact of aging on normative<br />
standards in the clinical laboratory,<br />
Reubin Andres (Baltimore City<br />
Hosp.)<br />
The role of cellular repair processes in<br />
aging and its associated pathologies,<br />
Ronald W. Hart (Ohio State Univ.)<br />
Synovial and Cerebrospinal Fluids<br />
(Friday, July 22)<br />
Composition and functions of synovial<br />
fluid, Frederic C. McDuffie (Mayo<br />
Clinic)<br />
Synovial fluid in disease, Daniel J.<br />
McCarty (Med. College of Wisconsin)<br />
Formation and function of cerebrospinal<br />
fluid, Robert A. Fishman (Univ.<br />
of Calif. School of Med.)<br />
Cerebrospinal fluid in disease, Robert<br />
W. Cutler (Stanford)
Symposia on SpecialTopics<br />
In <strong>Clinical</strong><strong>Chemistry</strong><br />
Hormonal Analyses (Tuesday, July<br />
19)<br />
Receptor sites, William L. McGuire<br />
(Univ. Texas Med. School)<br />
Recent advances in steroid hormone<br />
assay, Richard Horton (Univ. of<br />
Southern Calif.)<br />
Assay of polypeptide hormones,<br />
William D. Odell (Harbor General<br />
Hosp., Torrance, Calif.)<br />
Advances in prostaglandin assay,<br />
Frederick Auletta (Michael Reese Med.<br />
Center)<br />
Frontiers in <strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong><br />
(Wednesday, July 20)<br />
Use of immobilized enzymes in clinical<br />
chemistry, George G. Guilbault<br />
(Univ. of New Orleans)<br />
Microsomal enzymes as an index of<br />
drug-induced damage, Gilbert Mannening<br />
(Univ. of Minnesota School of<br />
Med.)<br />
Evaluation of vidicon detectors for a<br />
variety of problems in clinical chemistry,<br />
Harry L. Pardue (Purdue)<br />
Lasers as an analytical tool in clinical<br />
chemistry, David Glick (Stanford Research<br />
Inst.)<br />
Perspectives in Pediatric <strong>Chemistry</strong><br />
(Thursday, July 21)<br />
Total intravenous nutrition in pediatrics,<br />
Robert W. Winters (Columbia<br />
Univ. College of Physicians and Surgeons)<br />
Transcutaneous measurement of arterial<br />
Po2 Leonard Indyk (Columbia<br />
Univ.)<br />
Laboratory test of bilirubin metabolism,<br />
Gerard O’Dell (Johns Hopkins<br />
Univ.)<br />
Pulmonary phospholipid metabolism<br />
and laboratory test for lung maturity,<br />
Louis Gluck (Univ. of Calif. School of<br />
Med.)<br />
Control of Laboratory Performance<br />
(Friday, July 22)<br />
Use of microcomputer technology in<br />
the control of analytical instrumentation,<br />
Raymond E. Dessy (Virginia Polytech.<br />
Inst. and State Univ.)<br />
Program for improved proficiency<br />
testing, Roger K. Gilbert (Waterbury<br />
Hosp. Health Center, Waterbury,<br />
Conn.)<br />
Product class standards, Nathan<br />
Gochman (VA Hospital, San Diego)<br />
Impact of government regulation on<br />
clinical laboratories, Russell J. Eilers<br />
(Bio-Science Enterprises)<br />
CLIA: Can Exceiience<br />
Be Legisiated?<br />
The tabloid, Medical Tribune, began on<br />
October 6 an instructive series on the<br />
background of the federal legislation on<br />
clinical laboratory improvement. It is<br />
not cheerful reading, except for those<br />
cheered by challenges. The series is by<br />
Allan Chase, author of The Biological<br />
Imperatives.<br />
In the portions of the series that I<br />
have seen, the first discusses the dismal<br />
situation in 1967, when the “random<br />
clinical specimen. . . had. . . less than an<br />
even chance of being tested accurately,”<br />
and proficiency testing was a rarity. The<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> Laboratories Improvement Act<br />
(introduced by Javits of New York and<br />
Murphy of California) became law in<br />
1967.<br />
The second part of the series details<br />
studies of bench performance.<br />
Because CLIA-67 was ineffective, the<br />
second version was presented to Congress<br />
by Javits-Kennedy on March 15,<br />
1975, Senator Javits stating that performance<br />
was unsatisfactory by (among<br />
other things) “30 to 50% in various<br />
simple clinical chemical chemistry<br />
tests.”<br />
One reason the 1967 act was ineffective<br />
was that funds appropriated for<br />
proper schools and training were cut by<br />
the Bureau of the Budget (under Johnson)<br />
or impounded (by Nixon). The<br />
limited funds released were insufficient<br />
for the task.<br />
About this time, AACC, in an attempt<br />
to do what it could, set up a student-loan<br />
program.<br />
A proficiency test was administered<br />
by a testing service to 362 persons with<br />
various degrees of clinical laboratory<br />
experience, ranging from three years to<br />
zero. It resulted in scores averaging 62%<br />
from the “experienced technologists” to<br />
26% for those with zero experience. The<br />
results for a selected “criterion population”<br />
from this group became the standard<br />
of performance. This same written<br />
test for technologists was given to 4681<br />
on-the-job trained candidates in March<br />
1975. 69% failed. In November 1975,<br />
7337 took the test; half failed all four<br />
parts, including 1010 persons who had<br />
taken the test in March and failed.<br />
Major questions arising from this are:<br />
does the test accurately reflect bench<br />
ability and, if so, does a 36% correct<br />
grade in (e.g.) clinical chemistry by these<br />
baccalaureate-level technologists represent<br />
acceptable quality?<br />
Another penetrating question is<br />
whether the latest version of CLIA, if it<br />
becomes law, will be more effective than<br />
the first. By the time you read this, we<br />
shall know who the next President is to<br />
be. The candidates’ views on this question<br />
are unknown to me; indeed, their<br />
only statements I have seen on science<br />
and technology generally are those appearing<br />
in Chemical and Engineering<br />
News, p 24, issue of October 18. This<br />
does not include their views on this<br />
specific issue.<br />
Incidentally, Ford attempted to use<br />
this year’s unprecedented sweep of<br />
Nobel prizes by Americans as proof that<br />
funding of American research is adequate.<br />
This was promptly criticized by<br />
10 Nobel winners (including this year’s<br />
winner in chemistry), who pointed out<br />
that the work for which the prizes were<br />
awarded was done before either Ford or<br />
Nixon took office and that (e.g.) the<br />
current appropriation for the NSF,<br />
corrected for inflation, is actually 10%<br />
lower than it was the year that Mr. Ford<br />
took office.<br />
The Labor-HEW appropriations bill<br />
for fiscal year 1977 became law one day<br />
before it was to go into effect, surviving<br />
a Presidential veto. The President had<br />
sought $2165 million for NIH; the bill<br />
appropriates $2530 million.<br />
Another aside on your government in<br />
action: wire reports say that the medical<br />
profession, through its committees,<br />
spent almost $1.3 million in contributions<br />
to political candidates this year.<br />
-,J. S. K.<br />
Ciinical Laboratory<br />
Statistics for the U. S.<br />
In “The <strong>Clinical</strong> Laboratory Industry:<br />
Future Outlook” (Med. Mktg. & Media,<br />
Sept. 1976), Dr. D. I. Kosowsky (President,<br />
Damon Corp.) gives some interesting<br />
data:<br />
#{149} In 1975, consumers or third party<br />
intermediaries paid about $10 billion for<br />
clinical laboratory services, or about 10%<br />
ofall health-care costs.<br />
#{149} These costs were divided among<br />
hospital labs (7000, 1.9 billion tests, $5.7<br />
billion), independent labs (7300, 1.1<br />
billion tests, $2.9 billion), and physicians<br />
offices (50 000-60 000 labs, 1.0 billion<br />
tests, $1.6 billion).<br />
#{149} 15-20% of hospital lab testing was<br />
done for outpatients.<br />
#{149} 48% of hospital labs and 59% of independent<br />
labs do 250000 per<br />
#{149} The large (>100 000) hospital labs<br />
charge an average of 74% more per test<br />
than their independent counterparts; for<br />
small labs the difference was less but the<br />
average was higher ($3.50 and $3.37,<br />
respectively).<br />
#{149} Since 1970, hospital and independent<br />
lab revenues have grown at a rate<br />
of about 12% per year.<br />
#{149} It is projected for 1980 that smaller<br />
labs will find it necessary to merge,<br />
consolidate, or subcontract; hospitals<br />
will increasingly try to cover their costs<br />
by upping lab revenues, and, as a result<br />
of all this, large independents will get<br />
more of the work; (with national health’<br />
insurance) more diagnostic tests will be<br />
demanded, tests done in doctors’ offices<br />
will increase, but hospitals will benefit<br />
less since most<br />
covered.<br />
hospital tests are already<br />
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976 2063
Reference Method<br />
Development in Canada<br />
The Laboratory Centre for Disease<br />
Control in Ottawa (Canadian counterpart<br />
to the U. S. CDC) has been designated<br />
as the holder of Reference Methods<br />
in Canada. The atomic absorption<br />
Reference Method for Ca and one for<br />
Mg have been used in monitoring such<br />
measurements in Canadian clinical<br />
laboratories for the past two years. A<br />
Definitive Method for creatinine is in<br />
the final stages of development. Cyanmethemoglobin<br />
standard is supplied<br />
gratis to more than 1350 Canadian<br />
clinical laboratories.<br />
Official (Provisional) Symbolism<br />
and Nomenciature for Mass<br />
Spectroscopy<br />
These recommendations appear in Information<br />
Bulletin No. 51 from IUPAC.<br />
Acronyms, jargon, and abbreviations are<br />
discouraged; only three abbreviations<br />
can be used without explanation: GC/<br />
MS, for the combined techniques or the<br />
combined instrumentation; ICR, for ion<br />
cyclotron resonance; and m/z, for<br />
mass/change ratio. Only a few terms<br />
may be used without explanation, including<br />
auto-, photo-, field-, chemical-,<br />
and thermal ionization; molecular ion;<br />
fragment-, molecular-, or rearrangement<br />
ion; single- or double-focussing mass<br />
spectrometer; and quadruple (or monopole,<br />
etc.) mass spectrometer. “Multiple<br />
peak scanning” is preferred to<br />
“multiple ion detection.” “Mass fragmentography”<br />
is not recommended. Ion<br />
abundance, peak height or area, and ion<br />
beam intensity are recommended<br />
terms. “Ionization energy” and “appearance<br />
energy” are recommended<br />
instead of “ionization potential” and<br />
“appearance potential,” “accelerating<br />
voltage” rather than “HU” or<br />
In describing performance of a mass<br />
spectrometer (not “MS”), resolution<br />
and sensitivity should be stated, the<br />
latter distinguished from detection<br />
limit.<br />
ABCC Certifies<br />
The ABCC is pleased to announce that<br />
the following individuals (all are Ph.D.’s,<br />
except as noted) have been certified by<br />
the Board in the field of clinical chemistry:<br />
John A. Bittikofer, Durham, N. C.<br />
Lawrence J. Crolla, Bolingbrook, Ill.<br />
Laurence A. Danzer, Prairie Village,<br />
Kan.<br />
Stanley G. Elfbaum, Sharon, Mass.<br />
Alan I. Fleischman, Montclair, N. J.<br />
Robert Griswold, Harrisburg, Pa.<br />
Robert L. Habig, Durham, N. C.<br />
James Arthur Hathaway, M.D., Auburn,<br />
Calif.<br />
2064 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
Lindsay Fiske Hofman, Seattle,<br />
Wash.<br />
Vijaykant B. Kambli, Norwalk,<br />
Conn.<br />
Lawrence M. Killingsworth, Chapel<br />
Hill, N. C.<br />
Monte J. Levitt, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Larry K. Lowry, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />
Donald John Pochopien, Chicago,<br />
Ill.<br />
Randhir S. Sandhu, Glenridge, N. J.<br />
Arnold L. Schultz, Denver, Cob.<br />
Philip Barry Sommers, Massapequa,<br />
N.Y.<br />
Alvin Michael Spiekerman, Temple,<br />
Texas<br />
Jimmy Clayton Standefer, Albuquerque,<br />
N. M.<br />
Henry Stone, Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Burt L. Strasser, Long Branch, N. J.<br />
William G. Trawick, Decatur, Ga.<br />
Ching-Te Wang, Vernon Hills, Ill.<br />
David L. Witte, Great Lakes, Ill.<br />
The following persons who are graduates<br />
of the ABCC-approved educational<br />
programs in clinical chemistry,<br />
have successfully passed the Board’s<br />
qualifying examination and will be<br />
granted Certifications of Qualification<br />
upon the completion of the professional<br />
experience requirements:<br />
Thomas E. Burgess, Paoli, Pa.<br />
W. Greg Miller, New Rochelle, N. Y.<br />
Thomas Gerard Rosano, Albany, N.<br />
Y.<br />
Lawrence<br />
Calif.<br />
M. Silverman, Los Angeles,<br />
Abstract forms for Annuai<br />
CSCC Meeting<br />
Abstract forms are available for the 21st<br />
Annual Conference of the CSCC, June<br />
5th to June 9th, 1977, Vancouver, B.C.,<br />
Canada, from Ms. Ruth Watson, Secretary,<br />
CSCC, 151 Slater St., Suite 906,<br />
Ottawa, Canada, K1P 5H3.<br />
Awards, Chicago Section<br />
Dr. Edward W. Bermes, Director of<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, Associate Director<br />
of <strong>Clinical</strong> Laboratories, and Associate<br />
Director of the School of Medical<br />
Technology, at Loyola University, is the<br />
recipient of the 1976 Chicago <strong>Clinical</strong><br />
Chemists Award. Dr. Bermes is a member<br />
of several scientific societies, but has<br />
been and is especially active in AACC<br />
(Executive Committee, Chicago Section;<br />
national council, 1968-70, 1974-present;<br />
national meetings staff 1965, 1977;<br />
Committee on National Meetings).<br />
The Junior Award this year goes to<br />
James 0. Westgard, Chief of <strong>Clinical</strong><br />
<strong>Chemistry</strong> Laboratories at the University<br />
of Wisconsin Hospital. Dr. Westgard<br />
is currently on a year’s sabbatical<br />
in Sweden.<br />
Assistance in Finding<br />
an Academic Job<br />
The Cooperative College Register has<br />
been re-established as a communications<br />
link and matching service for positions-open<br />
and position-seekers for<br />
institutions of higher education, by the<br />
College and University Department of<br />
the National Catholic Educational Association.<br />
Write for details. Cooperative<br />
College Register, 621 Duke Street, P. 0.<br />
Box 298-A, Alexandria, Va. 22314.<br />
Commerclai Literature of Note<br />
A special 12-page edition of Beckman<br />
Instruments’ “Electrophoresis Information”<br />
newsletter is available at no<br />
charge from the company. It features an<br />
article, “Medico-Legal Applications of<br />
the MicrozoneTM System” by Benjamin<br />
W. Grumbaum.<br />
The article presents a comprehensive<br />
overview of the various applications of<br />
electrophoresis and how this technique<br />
can be used to evaluate a wide variety of<br />
biological fluids that may be found at<br />
the scenes of crime. Many of the proteins<br />
and enzymes that can be detected<br />
differ because of the genetic makeup of<br />
a given individual. In other words, these<br />
proteins can serve to “fingerprint” a<br />
given individual in much the same<br />
manner as fingerprinting in the classical<br />
sense. With combinations of procedures<br />
it is possible to narrow down the identity<br />
of a suspect to one person in 18 518.<br />
For a copy of the newsletter and Dr.<br />
Grumbaum’s article, contact: Beckman<br />
Instruments, Inc., Beckman Electrophoresis<br />
Information, 2500 Harbor<br />
Blvd., Fullerton, Calif. 92634.<br />
Helena Laboratories (P. 0. Box 752,<br />
Beaumont, Texas 77704), in their house<br />
organ, Update, for June 1976 describe<br />
a special report form for presenting data<br />
on creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase<br />
isoenzyme activity in serum<br />
samples.<br />
Pilgrim’s Progress: Journals vs.<br />
the Bureaucratic Mind<br />
As AACC members have been made<br />
aware in some detail, this journal had<br />
the distinction of being the first to be<br />
assessed for crippling additional new<br />
and back taxes by the U. S. Internal<br />
Revenue Service, on the basis of new<br />
regulations concerning the proportion<br />
of a nonprofit association’s member<br />
dues (for all journals, traditionally<br />
one-half) that must be allocated to the<br />
journal when a subscription is included<br />
as part of the dues. The regulation says<br />
that the entire non-member subscription<br />
price must be allocated to taxable<br />
income from such dues-as is all advertising<br />
income and all non-member<br />
subscription income. As a result, in 1976,
for example, the Association will have to<br />
pay substantial income tax, even though<br />
its total income will be less than its expenditures<br />
before taxes. In effect, the<br />
IRS is taxing tax-exempt functions of<br />
the Association. These regulations are<br />
said to have been prompted in part by<br />
complaints from commercial journals,<br />
magazines, and tabloids that scientific<br />
societies enjoy an unfair advantage [cf.<br />
Clin. Chem. 22/7, 85A (1976)1.<br />
Now comes word from our friends in<br />
the Postal Service (which has nearly<br />
doubled its rates in the past five years,<br />
and now commonly requires, e.g., two<br />
weeks to deliver this journal from the<br />
printer in Easton, Pennsylvania, to<br />
Washington, D. C.) that those journals<br />
having page charges to authors-this<br />
journal is not one of them, but many of<br />
the most distinguished U. S. journals<br />
are-will be mailed at a higher postage<br />
rate, because the USPS considers such<br />
text pages to be advertising. Indeed,<br />
each such text page would have to be<br />
labeled<br />
ment.”<br />
with the word “advertise-<br />
So much for federal benevolence in<br />
1976. Ask not what<br />
do for you.<br />
your government can<br />
One wonders what new impediments<br />
the government has in store for us and<br />
other scientific associations and their<br />
journals in 1977.<br />
Your views on all this, addressed to<br />
your Congressman or Senator, would be<br />
vastly helpful.<br />
-J. S. K.<br />
Punctuation Power<br />
In an issue earlier this year, a box ad<br />
appeared (ads are not seen by the Editorial<br />
Office) that read:<br />
Like new Hycel Mark X available with<br />
factory warranty on lease, rental or cost/test<br />
plan-contact....<br />
Did this mean the person would like<br />
to buy one or would like to sell one?<br />
Presumably the latter. If so, a hyphen<br />
(“like-new”) would have made the<br />
message clear.<br />
Some say editors are too picky...<br />
Do Throwaways Have a<br />
Function?<br />
To the Editor:<br />
Your “. .. Essay on Parasitism” in the<br />
July 1976 issue of <strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong> (p<br />
85A) conveys a message of importance<br />
to the members of AACC. Income from<br />
advertising is a significant economic<br />
factor in enabling the Association to<br />
publish a quality scientific journal, and<br />
readers of the journal can acknowledge<br />
their attention to the advertisements<br />
without diminishing their professional<br />
stature. However, I am disturbed by<br />
your overgeneralization, and I feel that<br />
you neglected a corollary question.<br />
You imply that all non-professionalsociety<br />
publications are “throwaway,”<br />
free periodicals with no redeeming<br />
qualities except for the publisher’s<br />
profit. I am certain that you were not<br />
implying something evil in the profits<br />
that keep our capitalistic system viable.<br />
More critically, controlled circulation<br />
and other for-profit publications in the<br />
clinical field do not fit in a single category<br />
and are not always the enemy.<br />
Available in one or more of these publications<br />
are a number of useful features<br />
and services:<br />
1. News pertinent to the clinical laboratory<br />
field.<br />
2. Information covering all of the<br />
clinical laboratory disciplines with<br />
which AACC members interact.<br />
3. Abstracts of articles iii a wide selection<br />
of scientific journals.<br />
4. Articles on new instruments and<br />
changes in technology.<br />
Further, the term “throwaway” is too<br />
strong as a generality. Although nonsociety,<br />
for-profit publications do not<br />
usually command the same respect for<br />
long-term storage in the private collections<br />
of professionals, extensive files of<br />
some such publications may be found in<br />
institutional libraries. Also, articles in<br />
these publications occasionally are cited<br />
in references in technical papers in<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong> and other professional<br />
society journals.<br />
The corollary question to which I referred<br />
is: Should AACC consider providing<br />
at least some of the above services<br />
and features, thereby competing more<br />
effectively for the limited pool of advertising<br />
dollars?<br />
I have not pre-judged the answer to<br />
this question. However, I suggest that<br />
the members of AACC charged with<br />
publications policy should review<br />
whether the Association has arrived at<br />
the most appropriate compromises for<br />
serving the needs of its membership.<br />
The “A” pages of <strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong><br />
have not been utilized for supplementary<br />
features which could be oriented<br />
toward, for example, instrumentation<br />
and other clinical products. Some other<br />
professional societies have adopted a<br />
policy such as this. Is it a conscious policy<br />
of AACC to leave these and other<br />
informational services to competitive<br />
publications?<br />
On a personal note, I write reports on<br />
clinical instruments for one of those<br />
other publications. When I accepted the<br />
invitation to create this regular feature,<br />
I felt no sense of disloyalty to any professional<br />
society. This seems to be the<br />
most appropriate outlet for such a feature,<br />
which would not be continued if it<br />
were not a service to readers.<br />
Nelson L. Alpert<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> Instrument Consultant<br />
1100 High Ridge Road<br />
Stamford, Conn. 06905<br />
To start with, it is difficult to see how<br />
Reader Alpert inferred that all commercial<br />
(i.e., non-society, for profit)<br />
publications were included; we clearly<br />
defined our target: those you receive<br />
“free” and unrequested. Nor were<br />
readers being encouraged to overthrow<br />
capitalism.<br />
“All generalizations are untrue, including<br />
this one.” In addressing the<br />
general problem, I believe that the<br />
“essay” correctly describes 90%, to<br />
choose a conservative figure, of controlled-circulation<br />
clinically-oriented<br />
publications, particularly those in tabloid<br />
format. I further believe that the<br />
reader (and the publisher) can decide for<br />
himself which publications fit the description.<br />
In any event, we gladly point<br />
out that the periodical for which Dr.<br />
Albert writes is a relatively highly regarded<br />
clinical laboratory newsmagazine,<br />
which only in the last few months<br />
ceased to be a subscription publication.<br />
It has provided useful (although not<br />
archival) information, and in doing so<br />
has provided a service that <strong>Clinical</strong><br />
<strong>Chemistry</strong>, unable to be all things to all<br />
readers, cannot. We do the best we can,<br />
for the size of the Association, putting<br />
forth “The <strong>Clinical</strong> Chemist” and (to<br />
members) the newsletter. This dilemma<br />
of the society journal has been discussed<br />
at length elsewhere by a former Lancet<br />
editor [Sir Theodore Fox, Crisis in<br />
Communication, The Functions and<br />
Future of Medical Journals, Univ. of<br />
London, The Athbone Press, 1965].<br />
Coda<br />
-Ed.<br />
Last year in this space we expressed the<br />
hope that this year’s published work<br />
would match the standard of quality set<br />
in 1975. We believe it has. Aside from<br />
quality, the quantity of material you<br />
have received also has equalled that of<br />
volume 21. And each issue contains<br />
about the same number of words of text<br />
as the usual scientific or technical book<br />
currently selling for, say, $25 (hadn’t<br />
thought of it that way, had you?).<br />
We want also to tell you here about a<br />
move that we hope you will not otherwise<br />
have occasion to notice. Journal<br />
production (copy-editing, layout, etc.)<br />
will soon move from the American<br />
Chemical Society building in Washington,<br />
D. C., to become a new responsibility<br />
of our esteemed printer, Mack<br />
Printing Co., in Easton, Pa. Our present<br />
copy editor, Gloria Dinote, whose expert,<br />
diligent, patient, and devoted service<br />
we acknowledge with gratitude, is<br />
an employee of ACS and will remain in<br />
Washington. We also thank others in<br />
that office who since January 1970 have<br />
given AACC, and me in particular, the<br />
benefit of their professionalism: Production<br />
Manager Bacil Guiley, Associate<br />
Manager Charlotte C. Sayre, and Leroy<br />
L. Corcoran, who assumed many of Mr.<br />
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976 2065
Guiley’s responsibilities when he moved<br />
up the ladder at ACS a year or so ago.<br />
Although we know we shall be in good<br />
hands at Mack, we shall miss the really<br />
great relationship with these good<br />
friends and colleagues whose expertise<br />
contributed hugely to the appearance<br />
and quality of this journal. When one<br />
strives for excellence, he appreciates<br />
such company.<br />
During 1977, we have several goodies<br />
planned for you, the first being a special<br />
double issue in February that will include<br />
the best and most comprehensive<br />
information on commercially available<br />
radioassay products and their relative<br />
merits that one of our committees has<br />
been able to get together, and the DORA<br />
File, which sounds like the title of a<br />
movie on international intrigue but is a<br />
directory of where to find someone that<br />
does that rare and exotic analysis that<br />
you’ve just had a request for. All in all,<br />
we plan to bring you everything you<br />
might wish except a PLAYBOY-style<br />
gatefold-even that if we could find a<br />
suitable and willing candidate<br />
(“Chemistress of the Year”?). If it’s good<br />
enough for Jimmy it’s good enough for<br />
us.<br />
And, the Board of Directors willing,<br />
we shall continue occasionally to comment<br />
on the clinical laboratory scene in<br />
the “Chemist.”<br />
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S. W. McLean, Donald S. Young, and<br />
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Forthcoming Papers<br />
Determination of Plasma and Erythrocyte<br />
Lithium Concentration by Atomic<br />
Absorption Spectrophotometry<br />
Gordon H. Hisayasu, Jordon L.<br />
Cohen, and Richard W. Nelson<br />
New Approach to Determination of<br />
Total Ketone Bodies in Serum<br />
Lewis Siegel, Noel I. Robin, and Lester<br />
J. McDonald<br />
Comparison of Double-Antibody Radioimmunoassay<br />
with Farr-Technique<br />
Radioimmunoassay and Double-Antibody<br />
Enzyme Immunoassay for a-Fetoprotein<br />
Anita Kirkpatrick, H. Terry Wepsick,<br />
and Robert M. Nakamura<br />
Gas-Chromatographic/Mass-Spectrometric<br />
Determination of Theophylline<br />
in Whole Blood<br />
Michael Sheehan, Robert H. Hertel,<br />
and Christopher T. Kelly<br />
Simplified Micro-Scale Procedure for<br />
Preparing Samples for Theophylline<br />
Determination by Liquid Chromatography<br />
J. W. Nelson, A. L. Cordry, C. G.<br />
Aron, and R. A. Bartell<br />
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INVITED REVIEWERS-i 976<br />
Once again, it is time to ring down the curtain on another volume, and to give applause to<br />
the large company of ladies and gentlemen who have assisted us during this year (and<br />
the last months of last year) in the role of invited reviewers. Some gave more-and some<br />
more stellar-performances than others, but all helped us cheerfully and dispassionately<br />
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We are grateful to them and, if you have found the journal useful and interesting, you<br />
will be, too.<br />
James R. Abernathy Joyce Chang Frej Fyhrquist Edward W. Jackson<br />
Reginald F. Adams S. Chang Laurence S. Jacobs<br />
Nicholas M. Alexander Max Chilcote Robert S. Galen S. L. Jacobs<br />
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H.-U. Bergmeyer Bernard Davidow D. W. Grisley, Jr. J. X. Khym<br />
Edward W. Bermes, Jr. J. E. Davis James Grizzle Lawrence M. Killingsworth<br />
Bernard H. Berne Laurence M. Demers George G. Guilbault Bernard Klein<br />
Melvyn Bernstein James A. Demetriou William L. Gyure Thomas R. Koch<br />
Helen K. Berry James C. Detter Kenneth Kortright<br />
Henry R. Besch, Jr. D. N. Dietzler Edwin Haas A. P. Kraus<br />
Homer G. Biggs Nicola Di Ferrante Robert L. Habig Allen Krops<br />
Fritz Bischoff Eugene C. Dinovo Adrian Hainline, Jr. Norman P. Kubasik<br />
Robert V. Blanke V. P. Dole Elmer C. Hall Manjula S. Kumar<br />
Mogens Blom Keith J. Dorrington T. L. Hanna Herbert Kupchik<br />
Philip Blume Basil T. Doumas N. Harboe Henn Kutt<br />
Thomas A. Blumenfeld Kurt M. Dubowski Eugene K. Harris<br />
Thomas Boenisch F. P. Duggan Richard L. Hawks Robert F. Labb#{233}<br />
James Bonitati Ralph T. Dunn Clara M. Heise Jack H. Ladenson<br />
Harold E. Booker Jean H. Dussault Edith Zak Helman Ronald H. Laessig<br />
William Z. Borer A. R. Henderson Kwok-Wai Lam<br />
Joseph H. Boutwell, Jr. John W. Eastman Victor Herbert A. A. Lamola<br />
George N. Bowers, Jr. Michael H. Ebert Martin Hichens Betty Lash<br />
H. Bryan Brewer, Jr. Leila V. Edwards Jocelyn M. Hicks Alexander M. Lawson<br />
H. G. Britton Russell J. Eilers Charles Hignite Charles J. Least, Jr.<br />
George Bryson S. M. Ellis David C. Hilderbrand Norman D. Lee<br />
Robert W. Burnett Morton B. Epstein Thomas A. Hinners Victoria M. Leitz<br />
Carl A. Burtis Gerhard Ertingshausen Albert Hodgkinson Leon Lerner<br />
Robert G. Hoffman Kias Levin<br />
Allen F. Calvert Robert W. Farmer Charles S. Hollander Jacob B. Levine<br />
Michael E. Caplis Philip Farrell Judith A. Hopkins Robert Levine<br />
Richard M. Caprioli James L. Fasching Marjorie G. Horning Gerhard Levy<br />
Wendell Caraway William H. Fishman Richard Horton Lena A. Lewis<br />
R. Neill Carey Martin Fleisher Csaba Horvath M. B. Lipsett<br />
Ian H. Carlson Donald T. Forman Thomas A. Hosty A. W. Lis<br />
Thomas Carter Lowell B. Foster R. Rodney Howell Otto E. Lobstein<br />
Don H. Catlin Alfred H. Free David Huffman John A. Lott<br />
Kevin Catt Arthur Freedlender Harry Husdan Marjorie F. Lou<br />
Leo P. Cawley Max M. Friedman<br />
Eugene Cerceo Christopher S. Frings James A. Inkpen<br />
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A. A. MacKinney, Jr. Boyd Obermeyer Richard St. Claim Patrick A. Toseland<br />
Stuart M. MacLeod Boyd L. O’Dell H. Sauberlich Donald Tschudy<br />
Ernest Macun C. Michael O’Donnell Sylvan M. Sax Stanley L. Twomey<br />
James D. MacLowry John L. Omdahl Irvin A. Schafer<br />
L. Magos Suzanne Oparil Herman E. Schmid, Jr. Magdalena Usategui-Gomez<br />
William B. Malarkay Jack H. Oppenheimer Robert M. Schmidt Roger D. Utiger<br />
Howard V. Malmstadt Richard S. Schneider Mayo Uziel<br />
Gilbert B. Manning Kent Painter Henry Schumaker<br />
H. P. Mansberg R. B. Payne Jerome L. Schwartz J. Vaitukaitus<br />
Donald M. Marcus L. A. Pearce Morton K. Schwartz James C. Valentour<br />
Laurence J. Marton Gerald M. Penn Charles D. Scott F. L. Vandemark<br />
Morton F. Mason Billy W. Perry C. Ronald Scott Raymond E. Vanderlinde<br />
Alan Mather H. Mitchell Perry Ronald L. Searcy Paul A. Van Dreal<br />
James C. Mathies Michael A. Pesce Albert Seidner Harold Van Kley<br />
J. P. Matousek E. E. Pickett David Seligson Michael Vanko<br />
Sharon McClean Vincent J. Pileggi Julius Sendroy, Jr. Hans Veening<br />
Jay M. McDonald Charles E. Pippenger Fred Senftleber Elliot S. Vesell<br />
C. David McGlothlin W. Wilson Pitt, Jr. Morris Shamos<br />
Jerry McHan Solomon Posen Leslie M. Shaw T. Philip Waalkes<br />
Richard McPherson James B. Powell Z. K. Shihabi Bernard M. Wagner<br />
Quasim Mehdi Henning F. Proelss Harrison E. Sine Arthur Wainer<br />
Samuel Meites John Pybus D. S. Sitar Clifford B. Walberg<br />
Donald W. Mercer Leonard T. Skeggs W. H. C. Walker<br />
Walter Mertz Nadja Rahak Dean Skelley William A. Warren<br />
Mark Michael Royden N. Rand Charles H. Smith August M. Watanabe<br />
Don S. Miyada P. S. Rao Elizabeth K. Smith Samuel Waxman<br />
William G. Montgomery J. G. Ratcliffe Lloyd R. Snyder Miles Weinberger<br />
John J. Moore Samuel Raymond Burton E. Sobel Albert Weinstock<br />
Ferrin B. Moreland Allen H. Reed Harvey M. Solomon Harry F. Weisberg<br />
Leo G. Morin Robert Rej Elizabeth Solow Michael J. Weiss<br />
D. W. Moss Donald G. Remp Herta Spencer Norman Weisaman<br />
G. A. Moss A. W. Renuart Herbert E. Spiegel 0. T. Wendel, Jr.<br />
J. E. Mrochek Eliseo V. Repique Bernard Statland Mario Werner<br />
S. J. Mule James C. Reynolds Steven J. Steindel Grant Wernimont<br />
Miner N. Munk Martin Reznick Kenneth Sterling James 0. Westgard<br />
Martin Murray James F. Riordan Rex E. Sterling James W. Wheeler<br />
E. Arthur Robertson J. C. Sternberg Grant Wilkinson<br />
Richard G. Nadeau James M. Robinson Charles C. Stewart Robert E. Willette<br />
Herbert K. Naito David Rodbard Paul E. Strandjord David Williams<br />
Sheshadri Narayanan Denis 0. Rodgerson Cornelius F. Strittmatter George Z. Williams<br />
Samuel Natelson F. Lee Rodkey Lilla Sun Gordon Williams<br />
James Nelson Sidney B. Rosalki Irving Sunshine Charles L. Winek<br />
Howard A. I. Newman Noel R. Rose Charles C. Sweeley G. B. Wisdom<br />
George E. Nichoalds Arthur F. Rosenthal<br />
Henry C. Nipper Sheldon P. Rothenberg L. H. Thacker Walid G. Yasmineh<br />
Jerome S. Nisselbaum J. I. Routh Norbert W. Tietz<br />
Daniel C. Noonan A. V. Roy T. 0. Tiffany Bennie Zak<br />
William H. Nyhan Arthur H. Rubinstein Leigh Thompson Alfred Zettner<br />
Merritt C. Rudolph Theodore F. Thurman, III<br />
(complete through Oct. 30)<br />
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Association for<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> Chemfry<br />
Aagaard, Ole See Dyerberg, Jorn<br />
Aberman, Arnold; Cavanilles, Jose M.;<br />
Michaels, Sybil; Shubin, S. Herbert; Well,<br />
Max H. 1073<br />
Abraham, Andreas A. See Mathews.Roth,<br />
Micheline M.<br />
Abraham, Chempithera V.; Joslin, Harry D.,<br />
769<br />
Abraham, E. C.; Huisman, T. H. J.; Schroeder,<br />
W. A.; Garver, F. A., 1187<br />
Abraham, Guy F. See Keane, Paul M.<br />
Abramson, Fred P., 1906<br />
Adams, R. F. See Vandemark, F. L.<br />
-; Vandemark, F. L., 1167<br />
-; Vandemark, F. L., 1180<br />
Adams, Reginald F. See Vandemark, Frank L.<br />
-; Vandemark, Frank L., 25<br />
-; Vandemark, Frank L.; Schmidt, Gary J.,<br />
1903<br />
Adams, Susan M. See Roerig, David L.<br />
Adams, T. A. See Menson, R. C.<br />
Addanki, S.; Thorne, C. M., 1202<br />
Addanki, Somasundaram; Hinnenkamp, Elmer<br />
Sotos, Juan F., 310<br />
Adler, Debra J. See Lent, Richard W.<br />
Adler, H. J. See Snyder, L. R.<br />
Adriaenssens, Karel; Karcher, Denise;<br />
Lowenthal, Armand; Terheggen, Heinz G.,<br />
323<br />
Ahluwalia, G. S.; Kuczala, Z. J., 1171<br />
Kuczaia, Z. J.; Carison, L. R., 1216<br />
-; Kuczala, Z. J., 1227<br />
-; Kuczala, Z. J., 1539<br />
Ahiuwalia, Gurjit S. See Kuczala, Z. Jerry<br />
-; Kuczals, Z. Jerry; Carlson, Lanny R., 519<br />
Ahmed, M. See Sugden, D.<br />
Ahorn, C. See Kapur, B. M.<br />
Alaupovic, Petar See Curry, Michael D.<br />
Albers, J. J. See Bachorik, P. S.<br />
Alcock, Nancy W., 1187<br />
Alcorn, Richard L. See Riggin, Ralph M.<br />
Aldrich, Frances T. See Hicks, Jocelyn M.<br />
Alexander, George J., 1105<br />
Alfrey, Alien C. See LeGendre, Gary R.<br />
Au, Rida M. See Berger, G. M. B.<br />
Allain, Charles C. See Huang, Charles V.<br />
Alpers, Joseph B. See Sakamoto, Masayuki<br />
Al pert, Nelson L., 9026<br />
Aisever, Robert N. See Phillips, P. J.<br />
Amoroso, J. See Sailer, A.<br />
Amshey, Joseph W. See Caprioglio, Louis V.<br />
Anbar, Michael; Dyer, Robert L.; Scolnick,<br />
Martin E., 1503<br />
Andersen, Knut-Jan; Schjonsby, Henning;<br />
Skagen, Dankert W.; von der Lippe,<br />
Gerhard, 1727<br />
Anderson, Courtney, 1424<br />
Anderson, Dennis W.; Goebelsmann, tlwe, 611<br />
Anderson, Gail S. See Gottmann, Arthur W.<br />
Anderson, Norman, 1140<br />
Andresen, Brian D. See Perchaiski, Robert J.<br />
Andrews, Anne, 1220<br />
Angel, Charles See Araoz, Canoe<br />
Ansley, Joseph D. See Gerron, Glynda G.<br />
Apter, D.; Janne, 0.; Karvonen, P.; Vihko, R.,<br />
32<br />
Araoz, Carlos; Angel, Charles, 1203<br />
2082 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
Volume 22, 1976<br />
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Archer, J. See Gambhir, K.<br />
Arends, Robert See Zygowicz, Elizabeth<br />
Ariyoshi, Yutaka; Osawa, Yoshio, 232<br />
Arjonilla, J. See Bodlaender, P.<br />
Armandi, Arlene E. See Mcintyre, Joyce A.<br />
Aryan, D. See Eisenberg, J.<br />
Asano, Shingo See Sawada, Hideo<br />
Ashikari, B. See Schwartz, M. K.<br />
Atkinson, Margaret See Durbnidge, Timothy<br />
Avery, J. See Hadjiioannou, T. P.<br />
Azar, Miguel M. See Steele, Bernard W.<br />
Baba, Shigeaki See Otsuki, Makoto<br />
Bachorik, P. S.; Wood, P. D.; Albers, J. J.;<br />
Steiner, P.; Dempsey, M.; Kuba, K.;<br />
Warnick, R.; Karlsson, L., 1828<br />
Badella, Michael; Routh, Michael W.; Gump,<br />
Barry H.; Gigliotti, Helen J., 2046<br />
Haetz, Albert L.; Pier, A. C., 1224<br />
Baginski, E. S. See Watkins, Ruth<br />
Baginski, Eugene S.; Marie, Slawa S.; Zak,<br />
Bennie, 1192<br />
Bagnarello, Adolfo G. See Lewis, Lena A.<br />
Bailey, David N.; Jatlow. Peter I., 777<br />
-; Jatlow, Peter I., 1697<br />
Bailly, Michel See Bretaudiere, Jean.Pierre<br />
Bais, Renze; Edwards, John B., 2025<br />
Baker, A. K. See Klotzbucher, Charles J.<br />
Baker, C.; Bermes, E. W.; Brooks, M.; Tomas,<br />
P., 1222<br />
Balachandran, Suppiah; Moses, David C.;<br />
Sisson, James C.; Patel, Shantilal R., 1402<br />
Balkcom, R. M.; Sheehan, Michael; Leipper,<br />
Kenneth; Hultman, B. K.; Yasmineh, W. G.;<br />
Muschenheim, F.; Ran, Parinam S.; Mueller,<br />
Hiltrud S., 929<br />
Ball, Roger A. See Johnston, Clare C.<br />
Bangham, Derek R., 957<br />
Bannister, A. See Foster, R. L.<br />
Barbieri, A. See Coleman, L. H.<br />
Barlow, Wayne K., 1230<br />
Barret, J. See David, B. LeMat<br />
Barrett, David A., H See Feid, Ronald D.;<br />
Witte, David L.<br />
Barrett, J. See Clarkson, K.; Coleman, L. H.<br />
Barrett, M. J. See Wilson, C. S.<br />
Barron, Edward J. See Hofman, Lindsay F.<br />
Bastomsky, C. H.; Frenkel-Leith, D. B.;<br />
Lamoureux, J., 118<br />
Hates, George D.; Bernstein, Robert A., 1167<br />
Batra, K. K.; Parnell, P., 1207<br />
Batya, Judy See Sealfon, Michael S.<br />
Baudras, Alain See Durliat, Helene<br />
Bauer, Stanley, 1183, 1940<br />
Bavda, L. T. See Kochhar, Man M.<br />
Baxter, Robert C,; Vue, Dennis K.; Turtle,<br />
.John R., 1089<br />
Bayer, Peter M. See Zyman, Hillard<br />
Gabi, Franz; Granditsch, Gerhard; Widhaim,<br />
Kurt; Zyman, Hillard; Deutsch, Erwin, 1405<br />
Bayoumi, Riad A.; Rosalki, Sidney B., 327<br />
Beardslee, Ronald; Owens, Patrizia, 1543<br />
Bock, Peter Richard; Chaudhuri, Ajay K. R.,<br />
528<br />
Becker, Margaret See Rothwell, David J.<br />
Bedrossian, Caries See Broughton, Alan<br />
Boeler, Myrton F. See Lehmann, H. Peter;<br />
Scheer, W. Douglas<br />
Belanger, Luc See Grenier, Andre<br />
Hamel, Diane; Dufour, Didier; Pouliot,<br />
Marcel, 198<br />
Bell, A. See Coleman, L. H.<br />
Bellows, B. See Morgan, L. R.<br />
Belusko, Ronald J. See McDonald, Hugh J.<br />
Berg, G. See Lederer, W. H.<br />
Bergamini, J. See Heveran, J. E.<br />
Berger, G. M. B.; Liesching, W.; Au, Rids M.;<br />
Cederberg, Eva, 556<br />
Bergmeyer, H. U. See Saris, Nils-Erik<br />
Berk, L. S.; Nelson, J. C.; Lewis, J. E.; Hillock,<br />
RH., 1186<br />
Bermes, F. W. See Baker, C.; Reid, Ralston<br />
Hermes, Edward W. See Fareed, Jawed<br />
Bermes, Edward W., Jr. See Besch, Psige K.<br />
-,1138<br />
Bernstein, Ralph E., 120<br />
Bernstein, Robert A. See Bates, George D.<br />
Bernt, Erich See Szasz, Gabor<br />
Berta, Eileen J. See Trivedi, Ramesh C.<br />
Beach, Henry R., Jr.; Hufferd, Suzan; Lake,<br />
Margorie; Hurwitz, Roger; Watanabe,<br />
AugustM., 1168<br />
Beach, Norma F. See Smith, Carol G.<br />
-; Beach, Paige K.; Moore, Susan C.; Smith,<br />
Michael T.; Smith, Carol G., 1184<br />
Beach, Paige K. See Beach, Norma F.; Smith,<br />
Carol G.<br />
-; Hermes, Edward W., Jr.; McDonald, Hugh J.,<br />
541<br />
Rhushan, R. S. See Kochhar, Man M.<br />
Bhuthimethee, Viwathna See Zweig, Jack I.<br />
Bickers, J. See Posey, L. E.<br />
Bierenbaum, Marvin L. See Fleischman, Alan<br />
Bhllon, Bernard See Kelly, Anthea<br />
Birch, Herman See Dinovo, Eugene C.<br />
Bird, J. S. See McBride, K.<br />
Bird, James See Newman, B. J.<br />
Bird, Thomas D. See Peterson, Laurence R.<br />
Bjorkhem, Ingemar; Blomstrand, Roll; Lantto,<br />
Olle; Svensson, Lennart; Ohman, Gosta,<br />
1789<br />
Bjorkman, Lars; McLean, Catherine; Steen,<br />
Goran, 49<br />
Blanke, Robert V., 1136<br />
Blaszkowski, Thomas P. See Steele, Bernard<br />
W.<br />
Blom, Mogens; Hjorne, Niels, 657<br />
Blomme, Walter J. See Scharpe, Simon L.<br />
Blomstrand, Roll See Bjorkhem, Ingemar<br />
Blume, Philip; Polesky, Herbert F.; Mathys, J.;<br />
Hanson, Margaret; Taylor, D. 6., 1456<br />
Blumenfeld, T. A.; Cheskin, H. S.; Mahabeer,<br />
P. A.; Steinbrink, C. F., 1179<br />
-; Hertelendy, W. G.; Ford, S. H., 1212<br />
Bock, Klaus Dietrich See Maruhn, Dieter<br />
Bodlaender, P. See Twomey, S. L.<br />
Arjonilla, J.; Twomey, S. L., 1169<br />
Bodounian, S. H. See Pesce, M. A.<br />
Bodourian, Selma H. See Peace, Michael A.<br />
Boeckx, R. L. See Wrobleski, J.<br />
Bokolund, Henning, 993<br />
Bolin, Jeffrey See Bowie, Lemuel<br />
Bolz, Gunner See Oliver, Lawrence K.<br />
Bond, L. W. See Loshon, C. A.
Bond, Lawrence W. See McComb, Robert B.<br />
Bondar, Richard J. L.; Moss, Gerald A., 552<br />
Bondejman, D. P. See Prokach, G. J.<br />
-; Moorehead, W. R.; Proksch, G. J., 1214<br />
Bondejman, Dean P. See Prokach, Gary J.<br />
-; Proksch, Gary J.; Bonderman, Pauline W.,<br />
1299<br />
Bonderman, Pamline W. See Bonderman, Dean<br />
P.<br />
Bonitati, James, 341<br />
-; Kinkel, William R.; Manning, Edwin, 1234<br />
Boone, Joe See Hearn, Tom<br />
Borga, Olof See Orme, Michael L’Estrange<br />
Bodourian, Selma H. See Pesce, Michael A.<br />
Boeckx, B. L. See Wrobleski, J.<br />
Bokelund, Henning, 993<br />
Bolin, Jeffrey See Bowie, Lemuel<br />
Bolz, Gunner See Oliver, Lawrence K.<br />
Bond, L. W. See Loshon, C. A.<br />
Bond, Lawrence W. See McComb, Robert B.<br />
Bondar, Richard J. L.; Moss, Gerald A., 552<br />
Bonderman, D. P. SeeProksch, G. J.<br />
-; Moorehead, W. R.; Proksch, 6. J., 1214<br />
Bonderman, Dean P. See Proksch, Gary J.<br />
-; Proksch, Gary J.; Bondenman, Pauline W.,<br />
1299<br />
Bonderman, Pauline W. See Bonderman, Dean<br />
P.<br />
Bonitati, James, 341<br />
-; Kinkel, William R.; Manning, Edwin, 1234<br />
Boone, Joe See Hearn, Tom<br />
Borga, Olof See Orme, Michael L’Estrange<br />
Borth, R. See Buttner, J.<br />
Boat, R. 0.; Sutheimer, C. A.; Sunshine, Irving,<br />
689<br />
Boat,Robert 0.; Sutheimer, Craig A.; Sunshine,<br />
Irving, 789<br />
Bouillon, Roger; Van KerKhove, Piet; Dc<br />
Moor, Pieter, 364<br />
Bouley, Ann M. See Hofman, Lindsay F.<br />
Boutwell, J. H. See Buttner, J.<br />
Boutwell, Joseph H., Jr., 1135<br />
Bowers, G. N., Jr. See Loshon, C. A.; Saris,<br />
Nils.Erik<br />
Bowers, George N., Jr. See Horder, Mogens;<br />
McComb, Robert B.<br />
-, 1142<br />
Bowers, Larry D.; Canning, Leslie M., Jr.;<br />
Sayers, Curt N.; Carr, Peter W., 1314<br />
-; Cam, Peter W.; Schifreen, Richard S., 1427<br />
Bowie, Lemuel See Lehnus, Gary<br />
-; Esters, Fred; Bolin, Jeffrey; Gochman,<br />
Nathan, 449<br />
-; Smith, Stephen; Zoller, Mark; Gochman,<br />
Nathan, 1201<br />
Bowyer, H. C. See Buttner, J.<br />
Boyar, R. M. See Bradlow, H. L.<br />
Bradlow, H. L.; Fukushima, D. K.; Rosenfeld,<br />
R. S.; Boyar, R. M.; Kream, J.; Fleischer,<br />
M.; Schwartz, M. K., 1213<br />
Brammall, Margaret A. See Schiller, Harvey S.<br />
Breed, C. See Fleisher, M.; Schwartz, M. K.<br />
Bretaudiere, Jean-Pierre; Phung,<br />
Hung-Thieu-; Bailly, Michel, 1614<br />
Brien, T. G. See Roe, J.<br />
Brigga, S. L. See Swain, R. R.<br />
Briscoe, A. See Jaeger, S.<br />
Britain, C. E. See Killingsworth, L. M.<br />
Brito, M. See Lizana, J.<br />
Brooks, M. See Baker, C.<br />
Brosioug, Effl M. See Schmidt, Robert M.<br />
Broazeit, Hennelore K. See LeCrone, Carol N.<br />
Brotherton, Mary SeeSoto, A. R.; Soto, Aida<br />
R.<br />
Broughton, Alan See Strong, James E.<br />
-; Strong, James E., 726<br />
-; Strong, James E.; Bednossian, Carlos; Holoye,<br />
Paul, 1207<br />
Broughton, P. M. G. See Buttner, J.<br />
Brown, David M. SeeFox, Karl R.<br />
Brown, G. K. See Levine, Rodney L.<br />
Brown, Harold H. See Meola, John M.<br />
Brown, Nesbitt D. See Sing, Helen C.<br />
-; Sing, Helen C.; Demaree, Gale E.; Neeley,<br />
William E., 1180<br />
Brown, S. S. See Neill, D. W.<br />
Brummund, Walter, Jr. See Johnstone, Robert<br />
E.<br />
Brunk, S. 0. See Hadjiioannou, T. P.<br />
Brunk, Sheldon 0.; Hadjiioannou, Themis P.;<br />
Hadjiioannou, Semi I.; Malmstadt, Howard<br />
V., 905<br />
Bruns, David E.; Morgan, William; Davis, J. E.;<br />
Ladenson, Jack H., 1203<br />
-; Morgan, William S.; Davis, J. E.; Ladenson,<br />
Jack H., 1889<br />
Bucher, Theodor See Ziegenhorn, Joachim<br />
Bucknall, William E., 1143<br />
Bucolo, Giovanni See Madappally, Mathew<br />
-; Jaffe, Gerald E.; Madappally, Mathew M.,<br />
1224<br />
Buddemeyer, Edward; Hutchinson, Robert;<br />
Cooper, Malcolm, 1459<br />
Buffangeix, D. See Jensen, R.<br />
Buffone, Gregory J. See Hicks, Jocelyn M.<br />
-, 556, 1178, 1190<br />
Buhl, S. N.; Jackson, K. Y.; Lubinski, R.;<br />
Venderlinde, R. E., 1177<br />
BuhI, Steven N.; Jackson, Kathryn Y.;<br />
Lubinski, Rita; Vanderlinde, Raymond E.,<br />
1098<br />
-; Jackson, Kathryn Y.; Lubinski, Rita;<br />
Vanderlinde, Raymond F., 1872<br />
Bunthrarungroj, Tasanaporn See Hellerstein,<br />
Stanley<br />
Burdsall, M. J. See Harris, S. C.<br />
Burlina, Angelo; Galzigna, Lauro, 261<br />
Burnett, Robert W. See McComb, Robert B.;<br />
Moore, Robert K.<br />
Burrows, G. 0. See Maguire, K. P.<br />
Burtis, C. A., 1178<br />
Busby, Michael G.; Kudirka, Paul J.; Carey, R.<br />
Neill; Toren, E. Clifford, Jr., 468<br />
Busch, Ernst-Werner See Szasz, Gabor<br />
Busch, R. See Eisenberg, J.<br />
Busey, Hugh See Hatch, Kenneth F.<br />
Busey, Hugh W. See Hatch, Kenneth F.<br />
Butler, Anthony R.; Oliver, R. W. A., 1545<br />
Buttner, J. See Neill, D. W.<br />
-; Borth, R.; Boutwell, J. H.; Broughton, P. M.<br />
G., 532<br />
-; Borth, R.; Boutwell, J. H.; Broughton, P. M.<br />
G.; Bowyer, R. C., 1922<br />
Butts, William C.; James, Gerald E., 1200<br />
Bye, Alan, 283<br />
Byers, James M., III See Finley, Paul R.<br />
Byrd, Charles G. See Lustgarten, Jack A.<br />
Byrd, W. See Jaeger, S.<br />
Caccavo, Francis A. See Ferraro, John J.<br />
Cadoret, R. See Ullucci, Paul A.<br />
Caffo, Albert L.; Lubin, A. Harold; Jones, J.,<br />
1209<br />
-; Lubin, A. Harold, 1209<br />
-; Lubin, A. Harold, 1412<br />
Calesuick, Benjamin; Dinan, Annette, 903<br />
Callery, Patrick S.; Leslie, James, 926<br />
Callicott, Robert H.; Carr, Peter W., 1084<br />
Callis, James B. See Warner, Iaiah M.<br />
Campbell, Donald J. See Dodek, Peter;<br />
Heiberg, Sophie<br />
Campbell, RobertL. See Keucher, Thomas R.<br />
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Dinan, Annette See Calesnick, Benjamin<br />
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Gitlitz, Peter H.; Frings, Christopher 5., 1223<br />
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Goad, W. C. See Sauberlich, H.<br />
Gochman, Nathan See Bowie, Lemuel; Lehnus,<br />
Gary; Lie, Robin F.<br />
Godbillon, J. See Carnis, G.<br />
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Goldberg, Robert N., 1685<br />
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Goldman, Samuel C,.See Hatch, Kenneth F.<br />
Goldschmidt, Henk M. J. See Lent, Richard W.<br />
Gonyea, Lorraine M.; Lamb, Colleen M.;<br />
Sundberg, R. Dorothy; Deinard, Amos S.,<br />
513<br />
Goodfriend, Theodore L., 1138<br />
Goodwin, Jesse F., 169<br />
Gorgas, Duane A.; Chen, S. C.; Nordin, W. A.,<br />
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Gorman, Esther M. See Gorman, Wm. W., Jr.<br />
Gorman, Wm. W., Jr.; Gorman, Esther M., 1539<br />
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Gotelli, George See Kabra, Pokar M.<br />
Gotthardt, F. A. See Eastman, J. W.<br />
Gottmann, Arthur W.; Nosanchuk. Jerome S.;<br />
Anderson, Gail 5., 270<br />
Gottschalk, Louis A. See Dinovo, Eugene C.<br />
Graffeo, Anthony P.; Karger, Barry L., 184<br />
Graham, Donald N. See Sitar, Daniel S.<br />
Granditsch, Gerhard See Bayer, Peter M.<br />
Grannis, George F. See Caragher, Timothy K.;<br />
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Greaves, Mavis S.; Moll, John M. H., 1608<br />
Green, Gerald; Dyce, Daphne; Gimovsky,<br />
Arlene; Lo, Donald H., 1510<br />
Green, Maurice, 1221<br />
Greenberg, Neil; Schumm, D. E.; Webb, T. E.,<br />
1175<br />
Greenham, Candace C. See Stauffer, Clyde K.<br />
Greenwood, Helena; Forrest, G. C.; Landon,<br />
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Grenier, Andre; Belanger, Luc; Laberge,<br />
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Griffith, G. P. See Liedtke, R. J.; Rautela, G. S.<br />
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Grimmett, Myra 6. See Carter, Orwin L.<br />
Gross, Stanislaw; Maskalenis, Milton L., 1233<br />
Grossman. S. H.; Mollo, E.; Ertingshausen, G.,<br />
1197<br />
Grossman, Steven H.; Mollo, Ellen;<br />
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Groth, U. See Kaufmann-Raab, I.<br />
Gruber. Wolfgang See Szasz, Gabor<br />
Gruemer, Hanns-Dieter See Silverman,<br />
Lawrence M.<br />
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Guilbault, George 6. See Kiang, Shiow.ling W.<br />
-; Rietz, K. Bernd, 1702<br />
Guity, Rogelia See Mitchell, Gary A.<br />
Gump, Barry H. See Badella, Michael<br />
Gumprecht, Thomas; O’Connor, Daniel T.;<br />
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Gupta, Santosh See Hanna, Thomas L.<br />
Gustafson, A. B. See Hickey, T. M.<br />
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Gutcho, Sidney See Rutner, Herman<br />
Gwynn, B. H. See Loshon, C. A.<br />
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Haden, B. H. See Chang, J. Y.<br />
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Hall, L. M., 1219<br />
Hall, Leo M. See Robinson, C. Andrew, Jr.<br />
Hall, Philip W.; Sattler, Thomas; Vacca,<br />
Christina, 1211<br />
Halline, Allan G. See Senftleber, Fred C.<br />
Hamel, Diane See Belanger, Luc<br />
Hamernyik, Peggy See Peterson, Laurence R.<br />
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Hammond, J. E. See Cross, R. K.<br />
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Handschuh, 6. J.; Griffiths, J. C., 1163<br />
Hanna, Thomas L. See Oberholzer, Victor<br />
George<br />
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Hanson. Margaret See Blume, Philip<br />
Hanson, Naomi Q.See Yasmineh, Walid G.<br />
Hara, Akira See Sawada, }fideo<br />
Hardin, F.; Passey, R. B.; Gillum, R. L.; Fuller,<br />
J. B.; Lawrence, D., 1172<br />
Hardin, Eugene; Pasaey, Richard B.; Gillum,<br />
Ronald L.; Fuller, John B.; Lawrence,<br />
Debbie, 434<br />
Harding, Sally A.; Johnson, George F.;<br />
Solomon, Harvey M., 772<br />
Harner, Richard S. See McDowell, Alan E.<br />
Harris, Eugene K., 1343<br />
Harris, S. C.; Statland, B. E.; Burdsall, M. J.;<br />
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Harte, Richard A. See Kameda, Naomi<br />
Hashimoto, Pattie See Forrester, Roger L.<br />
Hasler, Marilyn J. See Painter, Kent<br />
Painter, Kent; Niswender, Gordon D., 1850<br />
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Haut, Michael J. See Williams, Harold L.<br />
Haven, Mary, 2057<br />
Hayakawa, Taro See Hino, Maaami<br />
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Hearn, Tom; Boone, Joe; Jawad, Joe, 1182<br />
Heiberg, Sophie; Campbell, Donald J.;<br />
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Heintges, M. G.; Savory, J.; Cross, R. K.; Hill,<br />
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Heintges, M. Geraldine See Cross, Robert K.;<br />
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Hellerstein, Stanley; Bunthrarungroj,<br />
Tasanaporn, 39<br />
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F., 813<br />
Henderson, A. B. See Clark, Patricia I.<br />
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Michael; Leipper, Kenneth, 1232<br />
Hepner, Gershon See Demers, Laurence M.<br />
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Hickey, T. M.; Uddin, D. K.; Guatafson, A. B.,<br />
1218<br />
Hicks, Flbert See Simon, Joseph<br />
Hicks, Jocelyn M.; Aldrich, Frances T.;<br />
losefsohn, Maniet, 1172<br />
Buffone, Gregory J.; Rowland, Gail L., 1222<br />
Aldrich, Frances T.; Iosefsohn, Mariet, 1868<br />
Rowland, Gail L.; Buffone, Gregory J., 2034<br />
Hignite, Charles F. See Huffman, David H.<br />
Higuchi, Takeru See Kimura, Toshikiro<br />
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Hino, Masami; Fuyamada, Hiroshi; Hayakawa,<br />
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Nakagawa, Yasuo; Takemoto, Tadashi;<br />
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Hirsch, Eugene Z.; Slivka, Sandra; Gibbons,<br />
Austin P., 445<br />
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William K.<br />
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Husdan, H.; VogI, R.; Oreopoulos, D.; Rapoport,<br />
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Husdan, Harry See Pain, R. W.<br />
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Oreopoulos, Dimitnios; Payne, R. B.; Little,<br />
A. J., 933<br />
Leung, Mary; Oreopoulos, Dimitrios;<br />
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Hutchinson, Robert See Buddemeyer, Edward<br />
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Ibbott, Frank A. See Wybenga, Donald R.<br />
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Irons, B. D.; Schenk, E. A.; Giauque, R. D., 2018<br />
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James, Gerald E. See Butts, William C.<br />
James, K. R.; Singh, P.; Leung, D. K.; Monken,<br />
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Johannes, B. J. See Jaklitsch, A. P.<br />
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Koutselinis, Antonios; Spanos, Vasailios,<br />
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Kslom, Ben; Sherwin, John K., 1217<br />
Kambli, Vijaykant B., 1217<br />
Ksmeda. Naomi; Harte, Richard A.;<br />
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Kampa, I. S.; Hundertmark, J. M., 1227<br />
Kaneshiro, Clyde See Leary, Elizabeth Teng<br />
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Kaplan, Alex, 1137<br />
Kapur, B. M.; LeBlanc, A. K.; Ahorn, C., 1199<br />
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Kendrick, F. E. See Fuller, A. L.<br />
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Keucher, Thomas R.; Solow, Elizabeth B.;<br />
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Kickler, Thomas S.; Fong, Peter F.; Johnson,<br />
George F.; Solomon, Harvey M., 1962<br />
Kiefer, Lester See Dunikoski, Leonard K.<br />
Killian, C.; Chu, T. M.; Drzewiecki, G.;<br />
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King, J. S., 130, 295, 403, 565, 699, 711, 85a, 954,<br />
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Klotzbucher, Charles J.; Winiarski, B. J.;<br />
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Klotzsch, Sigrid G., 1236<br />
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Knowles. Brian B. See Cham, Bill E.<br />
Kobylarcik, Nancy See Hillery, John<br />
Koch, Thomas B.; Knoblock, Edward C.;<br />
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Kochhsr, Man M.; Bavda, L. T.; Bhushan, R.<br />
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Koehler, Donald F. See Steele, Bernard W.<br />
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Komjathy, Zoltan L. See Noonan, Daniel C.<br />
Mathies, James C.; Parker, James A.;<br />
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Kon, Steven; Sarkozi, Laszlo, 1211<br />
Konicki, Kathleen A. See Spencer, W. William<br />
Kopp, Reiner H.; Schmermund, John T., 1187<br />
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Koatner, Gerhard M., 695<br />
Kostuk, W. J. See Clark, Patricia I.<br />
Koutselinis, Antonios See Kalofoutis,<br />
Anastasios<br />
Kovacs, H. Nagy; Szell, K.; Gal, E.; Sarkozi,<br />
Laszlo, 1169<br />
Kravetz, Raymond B., 1146<br />
Kream, J. See Bradlow, H. L.<br />
Kream, Jack See Furman, Mathilda<br />
Krieg, Arthur F. See Sampson, Eric J.<br />
Kroening, Bruce H.; Weintraub, Michael, 1732<br />
Kuan, Jui-chang W. See Kiang, Shiow-ling W.<br />
Kuan, Shia S. See Kiang, Shiow-ling W.<br />
Kuba, K. See Bachorik, P. S.<br />
Kuba, Kanta See Steele, Bernard W.<br />
Kubasik, Norman P. See Norkus, Norbert S.<br />
-; Sine, H. F., 1188<br />
-; Hall, Joyce Lefkowitz; Sine, Harrison K.,<br />
1745<br />
Kuczala, Z. J. See Ahluwalia, G. S.<br />
Kuczala, Z. Jerry See Ahiuwalia, Gurjit S.<br />
-; Ahluwalia, Gurjit 5., 193<br />
Kudirka, Paul J. See Busby, Michael G.<br />
-; Schroeder, Ronald R.; Hewitt, Thomas K.;<br />
Toren, E. Clifford, Jr., 471<br />
-; Hewitt, Thomas F.; Schroeder, Ronald R.;<br />
Carey, R. Neill; Toren, E. Clifford, Jr., 1179<br />
Kumahara, Yuichi See Yamaguchi, Yoshihisa<br />
Kumar, Anand; Perry, Andrew; Polito, Carole;<br />
Christian, Gary, 1194<br />
Kumar, Manjula S.; Safa, Ali M.; Deodhar,<br />
Sharad D., 1845<br />
Kung, Werner See Dubois, Jean.Pierre<br />
Kurtz, Neil M. See Carothers, James F.<br />
Kutner, Michael H. See Gerron, Glynda G.<br />
Labbe, Robert F. See Peterson, Laurence R.<br />
Laberge, C. See Dussault, J. H.<br />
Laberge, Claude See Grenier, Andre<br />
Laberge, F. See Dussault, J. H.<br />
Ladden, P. J. See Klotzbucher, Charles J.;<br />
Winiarski, R. J.<br />
Ladenson, Jack H. See Bruns, David K.<br />
Laekeman, Gert M. See Scharpe, Simon L.<br />
Laessig, R. See Hassemer, D.<br />
Laessig, R. H.; Hassemer, D. J.; Hoffman, G. L.;<br />
Westgard, J. 0.; Carey, R. N., 1214<br />
Laessig, Ronald H. See Hillery, John<br />
-; Westgard, James 0.; Carey, R. Neill;<br />
Hassemer, David J.; Schwartz, Thomas H.;<br />
Feldbruegge, Donald H., 235<br />
Lafourcade, G. See Kamoun, P.<br />
Lake, Margorie See Beach, Henry B., Jr.<br />
Lamb, Colleen M. See Gonyea, Lorraine M.<br />
Lamoureux, J. See Bastomsky, C. H.<br />
Landon, John See Forrest, G. C.; Greenwood,<br />
Helena<br />
-,1l33<br />
-; Gilliland, Judy; Nye, Lynn; Forrest, G. C.,<br />
1165<br />
Langan, John; Tercero, Juan Carlos, 1174<br />
Lange, R. D. See Lewis, J. P.<br />
Lantin, Erlinda See Wang, Yeu-ming<br />
Lantto. Olle See Borkhem, Ingemar<br />
Lapidus. Berton M.; Maclndoe, Robert C., Jr.,<br />
1190<br />
Larsen. M. L; Peckham, N. H., 1160<br />
Larson, F. C. See Car!y, R N.<br />
Laseter, John L. See Politzer, leva R.<br />
Latta, John, 1205<br />
Lauritzen, Stephen L., 427<br />
Levine, J. F. See Jaklitsch, A. P.<br />
Lawrence, D. See Hardin, E.<br />
Lawrence, Debbie See Hardin, Eugene<br />
Lawrence, Jeffrey D. See Dykatra, Susan L.<br />
Lawson, Alexander M. See Chalmers, Ronald<br />
A.<br />
-; Chalmers, Ronald A.; Watts, Richard W. E.,<br />
1283<br />
Lear, Evangeline See Perrier, Donald<br />
Leary, Elizabeth Teng See Delaney, Collene J.<br />
-; Kaneshiro, Clyde; Kenny, Margaret A., 1172<br />
Least, Charles J., Jr. See Johnson, George F.<br />
-; Johnson, George F.; Solomon, Harvey M.,<br />
765<br />
LeBlanc, A. F. See Kapur, B. M.<br />
LeCrone, Carol N.; Broszeit, Hennelore K.;<br />
Jones, Judith A.; Detter, James C., 1743<br />
Lederer, W. H.; Gerstbrein, H. L.; Berg, G.,<br />
1176<br />
-; Gerstbrein, H. L., 1203<br />
Lederer, William H.; Gerstbrein, Harry L.,<br />
1748<br />
Legaz, Mark F.; Kenny, Margaret A.. 57<br />
LeGendre, Gary R.; Alfrey, Allen C., 53<br />
Lehane, Derek P.; Menyharth, Paul; Levy,<br />
Arthur L., 1208<br />
Lehmann, H. Peter See Scheer, W. Douglas;<br />
Schosinsky, Karl H.<br />
Scheer, W. Douglas; Beeler, Myrton F.. 1173<br />
Lehnus, Gary; Bowie, Lemuel; Gochman,<br />
Nathan, 1542<br />
Lehrer, Michael; Karmen, Arthur, 1207<br />
Leipper, K. J. See Sheehan, M.<br />
Leipper, Kenneth See Balkcom, B. M.; Henry,<br />
H. Lon<br />
Lemann, Jacob, Jr. See Carothera, James E.<br />
Lenox, Robert H. See Rodbard, David<br />
Lent, Richard W.; Goldschmidt, Henk M. J.;<br />
Adler, Debra J., 1741<br />
Lenz, Paul H. See Standefer, J. C.<br />
Leon, L. P.; Stasiw, R. 0.; Snyder, L. R., 1193<br />
-; Stasiw, R. 0., 1220<br />
DeNoto, A. R.; Snyder, L. R., 1223<br />
Leon, Luis P.; Narayanan, Sam; Dellenbach,<br />
Robert; Horvath, Csaba, 1017<br />
Leonards, Richard See Malcolm, Richard D.<br />
Leslie, James See Callery, Patrick S.<br />
Leung, Amy See Dill, Wesley A.<br />
Leung, D. K. See James, K. R.<br />
Leung, F. Y.; Capling, G., 1168<br />
Leung, Mary See Husdan, Harry<br />
Levine, J. B. See Fonseca, 1.<br />
Levine, Jack See Chang, N. M.<br />
Levine, Rodney L.; O’Sullivan, W. J.; Brown, G.<br />
K.; Storey, G. N. B., 560<br />
Levinson, Stanley S., 273<br />
Levitt, Monte J.; Sandusky, Maryanne; Knock,<br />
David, 1170<br />
Levy, Arthur L. See Lehane, Derek P.<br />
-, 694<br />
Levy, E., 1162<br />
Levy, Gerhard; Procknal, Josephine, 395<br />
Levy, S.; Schwartz, T.; Cooper, 1. 5., 1211<br />
Ruggiero, M.; Schneider, Paul, 1225<br />
Lewand, Donna L. See Roerig, David L.<br />
Lewis, J. E. See Berk, L. S.<br />
Lewis, J. P.; Welch, Emily T.; Neal, W. A.;<br />
Wright, C-S.; Gardner, E., Jr.; Smith, Linda<br />
L.; Lange, R. D., 1216<br />
Lewis, John W. See Raymond, Samuel<br />
Lewis, Lena A.; Naito, Herbert K.; Bagnarello,<br />
Adolfo G.; McHenry, Martin C., 1190<br />
Lie, Robin F.; Schmitz, Joan M.; Pierre,<br />
Kenneth J.; Gochman, Nathan, 1627<br />
Liedgren, Seigren See Owen, Valerie M. Jones<br />
Liedtke, R. J. See Rautela, G. S.<br />
-; Davidson, C. L.; Griffith, G. P.; Postles, R.<br />
L.; Rautela, G. 5., 1161<br />
Liesching, W. See Berger, G. M. B.<br />
Liles, J. See Painter, Pennell C.<br />
Lindstedt, Sven; Norberg, Karin; Steen, Goran;<br />
WahI, Elisabeth, 1330<br />
Linn, Tracy C. See Pelley, John W.<br />
Linnoila, Markku See Dorrity, Floyd, Jr.<br />
Lippman, G. See Garry, P. J.<br />
Lis, A. W.; McLaughlin, D. I.; McLaughlin, R.<br />
K.; Lis, K. W.; Stubbs, E. G., 1528<br />
Lis, F. W. See Lis, A. W.<br />
Little, A. J. See Husdan, Harry<br />
Little, Gwynne H. See Pelley, John W.<br />
Littlejohn, David; Fell, Gordon S.; Ottaway,<br />
John M., 1719
Liu, T. L See Khayam-Bashi, H.<br />
-; Khayam-Bashi, H., 1215<br />
Lizana, J.; Brito, M.; Davis, M. R., 1201<br />
La, D. H. See Castro, A.<br />
-; Ertingshausen, G., 1165<br />
La, Donald H. See Green, Gerald<br />
La, J. S.; Kellen, J. A.; Moore, R. W., 1759<br />
Locke, Sandra See Husdan, Harry; Pain, B. W.<br />
Lombrozo, Leon See Kanter, Saul L.<br />
London, Morris; Hony, Kurt; Huber, Henry,<br />
1537<br />
Loshon, C. A.; Bond, L. W.; McComb, B. B.;<br />
Bowers, G. N., Jr.; Gwynn, R. H., 1176<br />
Lott. John A. See Marenberg, S. P.<br />
Love, J. D.; Hewitt, B. R., 1178<br />
Lowenthal, Armand See Adriaenssens, Karel<br />
Lubin, A. Harold See Caffo, Albert L.<br />
Lubinski, R. See BuhI, S. N.<br />
Lubinski, Rita See Buhl, Steven N.<br />
Ludden, T. M. See Schwertner, H. A.<br />
Lukrec, Aron; Ferren, William, 1192<br />
Lustgarten, Jack A.; Creno, Ronald J.; Byrd,<br />
Charles G.; Wenk, Robert F., 374<br />
Lutz, R. A., 929<br />
Lutz, Rudolf A., 2058<br />
Lynch, B. L; Thomas, G. W., 1171<br />
Lyngbye, Jorgen See Winkel, Per<br />
Lynn. Jerry K. See McIntosh, Max K.<br />
Ma, Booe I. See Cawley, Leo P.<br />
McAdams, J. Lawrence See Hill, John B.<br />
McBay, Arthur J., 1319<br />
McBride, K.; Bird, J. 5., 1182<br />
McClean, S. W.; Young, D. S.; Rodbard, D.,<br />
1208<br />
McCluer, Robert H., 1144<br />
McComb, R. B. See Loshon, C. A.<br />
McComb, Robert B.; Bond, Lawrence W.;<br />
Burnett, Robert W.; Keech, Richard C.;<br />
Bowers, George N., Jr., 141<br />
McCreary, S. See Castro, A.<br />
McCroskey, Ralph P. See Henry, H. Len<br />
McDonald, Hugh J. See Besch, Paige K.<br />
-; Belusko, Ronald J., 1184<br />
McDowell, Alan F. See Pardue, Harry L.<br />
Harner, Richard S.; Pardue, Harry L., 1862<br />
McFvoy, D. See Jarrett, R.<br />
McGlothlin, C. David See Cate, John C., IV<br />
-; Cate, John C., IV, 1191<br />
-; Jordan, Joseph, 1223<br />
McGuire, Frederick L. See Dinovo, Eugene C.<br />
McGuire, William L., 1132<br />
McHenry, Martin C. See Lewis, Lena A.<br />
Maclndoe, Robert C., Jr. See Lapidus, Berton<br />
M.<br />
Mcintosh, Max F.; Lynn, Jerry K.;<br />
Meyerriecka, Norma; Contant, Irene, 524<br />
McIntyre, Joyce A.; Armandi, Arlene E., 396<br />
McKenzie, Doris; Clark, Patricia I.; Henderson,<br />
Arthur R., 1995<br />
Mc Key, Robert M., Jr. See Tocci, Paul M.<br />
McLaughlin, D. 1.See Lis, A. W.<br />
McLaughlin, B. K. See Lis, A. W.<br />
McLean, Catherine See Bjorkman, Lars<br />
McNatt, B. See Chamberlain, R. T.<br />
McNeil, K. G. See Chang, J. V.; Haden, B. H.<br />
MacQueen, J.; Driscoll, B.; Gargiulo, R., 1222<br />
MacQueen, Julie See Plaut, David<br />
-; Klimley, P.; Driscoll, B., 1176<br />
Madappally, Mathew; Bucolo, Giovanni, 1164<br />
Madappally, Mathew M. See Bucolo, Giovanni<br />
Maddison, Shirley F. See Reimer, Charles B.<br />
-; Reimer, Charles B., 594<br />
Madera-Orsini, Frank See Jibril, Abbas 0.<br />
-; Jibril, Abbas 0.; Volini, Frederick I., 1210<br />
Maeda, Mitsuo See Otsuki, Makoto<br />
Maguire, K. P.; Burrows, G. D.; Coghlan, J. P.;<br />
Scoggins, B. A., 761<br />
Mahabeer, P. A. See Blumenfeld, T. A.<br />
Maijub, A. G.; Stafford, D. T.; Chamberlain, R.<br />
T., 1208<br />
Maijub, G. See Chamberlain, R. T.; Stafford, D.<br />
T.<br />
Maine, James See Martin, Frank<br />
Malarkey, William B., 5<br />
Malcolm, Richard D.; Leonards, Richard, 623<br />
Malkus, H. See Castro, A.<br />
-; ibanez, J.; DiCesare, J. L., 1164<br />
-; Wunsch, C.; Prieto, I.; Castro, A., 1166<br />
Malkus, Herbert See Castro, Albert<br />
Malmstadt, H. V. See Hadjiioannou, T. P.<br />
Malmstadt, Howard V. See Brunk, Sheldon D.<br />
Manning, Edwin See Bonitati, James<br />
Manning, Gilbert B. See Tiffany, Thomas 0.<br />
Manning, J. A. See Habig, R. L.<br />
Marcus, Frank 1. See Pippin, Susan L.<br />
Marenberg, S. P.; Lott, John A., 1214<br />
-; Lott, John A.; Carey, L. C., 1225<br />
Maret, S. Melissa See Hill, John B.<br />
Margolis, Sam See Howell, Barbara F.<br />
Margolis, Sam A.; Schaffer, Robert, 1179<br />
-; Howell, Barbara F.; Schaffer, Robert, 1322<br />
Marie, Slawa S. See Baginski, Eugene S.<br />
Martin, Frank; Maine, James; Sweeley, Charles<br />
C.; Holland, John F., 1434<br />
Martin, H. F. See Ullucci, Paul A.<br />
Martin, Paul J. See Carter, Timothy<br />
Marton, Laurence J. SeeKabra, Pokar M.<br />
Maruhn, Dieter; Fuchs, Ingbert; Mues,<br />
Gabriele; Bock, Klaus Dietrich, 1567<br />
Maschgan, Erich R. See Rabinow, Barrett E.<br />
Maskaleris, Milton L. See Gross, Stanislaw<br />
Mathews-Roth, Micheline M.; Abraham,<br />
Andreas A.; Gabuzda, Thomas G., 922<br />
Mathies, James C. See Komjathy, Zoltan L.<br />
Mathys, J. See Blume, Philip<br />
Matsumoto, Yasuhiro See Sawada, Hideo<br />
Matsuura, Thurston See Pearson, J. Richard<br />
Matthews, Ii.; Schneider, A., 1215<br />
Mauck, John C., 1201<br />
Mavrodineanu, Radu; Drews, Udo W., 1230<br />
Maxwell, Kameron W. See Deaton, Carl D.<br />
Mazza, John C.; Crowther, Frederic, 1195<br />
Mazzuchin. Angelo See Owen, Valerie M. Jones<br />
Melville, Robert S. See Scott, Charles D.<br />
-, 1138<br />
Mendershausen, Philip B. See Wheelan, Kevin<br />
Menendez-Botet, Celia; Rosen, P. P.;<br />
Nisselbaum, J.; Fracchia, A.; Urban, J.;<br />
Schwartz, M. K., 1174<br />
Menendez-Botet, Celia J. See Fondo, Edwrn V.<br />
-; Nisselbaum, Jerome S.; Fleisher, Martin;<br />
Rosen, Paul Peter; Fracchia, Alfred;<br />
Bobbins, Guy; Urban, Jerome A.; Schwartz,<br />
Morton K., 1366<br />
Menson, B. C.; Adams, T. A.; Narayanswamy,<br />
V.; Collins, P. A.; Davidson, C. L., 1164<br />
Menyharth, Paul See Lehane, Derek P.<br />
Meola, John M.; Brown, Harold H., 1198<br />
Mercer, D. W., 1162, 1176<br />
Mertz, Walter, 1136<br />
Mescon, Lee See Zweig, Jack I.<br />
Messmore, Harry See Reid, Ralston<br />
Messmore, Harry L. See Fareed, Jawed<br />
Metaxas, John See Keucher, Thomas R.<br />
Metayer, J. P. See Carnis, G.<br />
Metzenberg, B. See Carey, B. N.<br />
Meyer, Martha; Meyer, Ralph A., Jr., 1396<br />
Meyer, Ralph A., Jr. See Meyer, Martha<br />
Meyerriecks, Norma See McIntosh, Max E.<br />
Michaels, Sybil See Aberman, Arnold<br />
Micklus, Michael See Perez, Guido<br />
Mieling, Glen See Pardue, Harry L.<br />
Miller, Kathleen M. See Hamlin, Clive R.<br />
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Miller, William See Quint, Jeff<br />
Miller, William W., 692<br />
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Minard, Barbara J. See Cawley, Leo P.<br />
Miner, David J. See Schoengold, Donald M.<br />
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Mitchell, F. L. See Neill, D. W.<br />
Mitchell, Gary A,; Pochron, Sharon P.;<br />
Smutny, Philip V.; Guity, Rogelia, 647<br />
Mitchell, Marvin L., 1912<br />
Miyada, Don S. See Spiehler, Vina<br />
Moler, Gregory F. See Dessy, Raymond F.<br />
Moll, John M. H. See Greaves, Mavia S.<br />
Mollo, E. See Grossman, S. H.<br />
Mollo, Ellen See Grossman, Steven H.<br />
Molnar, lmre; Horvath, Csaba, 1497<br />
Monken, C. F. See James, K. R.<br />
Mooney, Larry A., 1211<br />
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Moore, Susan C. See Beach, Norma F.<br />
Moorehead, W. R. See Bondermsn, D. P.<br />
Morales, B. See Pinsker, M. Craig<br />
Morejon, C. B.; Elkins, R. P.; Plaut, D.;<br />
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Morgan, L. B. See Posey, L. K.<br />
-; Posey, L. E.; Gillen, L. K.; Bellows, B., 1175<br />
Morgan, S. L.; Parker, L. R., Jr.; Olanaky, A. S.;<br />
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Morgan, William See Bruns, David E.<br />
Morgan, William S. See Bruns, David F.<br />
Morgenstern, S.; Vlastelica, D.; Kessler, G.,<br />
1224<br />
Morgenstern, Stanley See Furda, Jana<br />
Morin, Leo G., 92, 1163, 2036<br />
Morissette, J. See Dussault, J. H.<br />
Morrell, George; Giridhar, Gin, 221<br />
Morris, Robert L. See Munly, Jim<br />
Mortensen, Esper, 982<br />
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Moss, Donald William, 1142<br />
Moss, Gerald A. See Bondar, Richard J. L.<br />
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Mrochek, John E.; Jolley, Robert L; Young,<br />
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Mueller, Hiltrud S. See Balkcom, B. M.; Rao,<br />
Parmnam S.<br />
Mueller, Marilyn M. See Roeri, David L.<br />
Mues, Gabriele See Maruhn, Dieter<br />
Munan, L. See Kelly, Anthea<br />
Munan, Louis See Kelly, Anthea<br />
Munjal, Devidayal;Goldenberg,David M.,<br />
1175<br />
Munly, Jim; Swanson, J. Robert; Morris, Robert<br />
L., 1196<br />
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Nadj, H. See Pierre, K. J.<br />
Nagatsu, Toshiharu See Hino, Masami<br />
Nair, B. M. G.; deVillier, C.; Nadel,F. M.;<br />
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Naito, Herbert K. See Lewis, Lena A.<br />
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Gatsutis, Vytenis J., 936<br />
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Hollingsworth, William G.; Swinnen,<br />
Maurice E. T., 227<br />
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Nisselbaum, Jerome S. See Menendez-Botet,<br />
Celia J.<br />
Niswender, Gordon D. See Hasler, Marilyn J.<br />
Noma, Akio; Nakayama, Keiko, 336<br />
Noonan, Daniel C.; Komjathy. Zoltan L., 1817<br />
Norberg, Karin See Lindstedt, Sven<br />
Nord, Marcia See Steele, Bernard W.<br />
Nordin, W. A. See Gorgas, Duane A.<br />
Norkus, Norbert S.; Kubasik, Norman P.; Sine,<br />
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Nosanchuk, Jerome S. See Gottmann, Arthur<br />
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Nunn, Wayne G. See Dessy, Raymond E.<br />
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Oliver, Lawrence K. See Thiers, Ralph E.<br />
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Oliver, R. W. A. See Butler, Anthony R.<br />
Oliver, Ronald W. A.; Jensen, Soren B.;<br />
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Oreopoulos, Dimitnios See Huadan, Harry;<br />
Pain, R. W.<br />
Orme, Michael L’Fstrange; Borga, Olof; Cook,<br />
Clarence Edgar; Sjoqvist, Folke, 246<br />
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Sonawane, Meena; Savory, John; Cross, Robert<br />
K.; }leintges, M. Geraldine; Chester,<br />
Broderick, 1100<br />
Sonowane, Meena See Savory, John<br />
Soto, A. B.; del Valle, 0.; Brotherton, Mary;<br />
Castellanos, Maria F.; Chambliss, K.<br />
Wayne, 1182<br />
Soto, Aida B.; Brotherton, Mary; Castellanos,<br />
Maria E.; Chambliss, K. Wayne, 1183<br />
-; Brotherton, Mary; Castellanos, Maria F.;<br />
Chambliss, K. Wayne, 1186<br />
Sotos, Juan F. See Addanki, Somasundaram<br />
Soveni, Pertti See Fyhrquist, Frej<br />
Spanos, Vassilios See Kalofoutis,Anastasios<br />
Spencer, W. William; Nelson, Gilbert H.;<br />
Konicki, Kathleen A., 1012<br />
Spiehier, Vina See Sun, Lilla<br />
-; Sun, Lilla; Miyada, Don S.; Sarandis, Steve<br />
C.; Walwick, K. Richard; Klein, Marston W.;<br />
Jordan, Dennis B.; Jeasen, Barbara, 749<br />
Spierto, F. W. See Shaw, William<br />
-; Knight, M. S.; Smith, J.; Shaw, W., 1206<br />
Spiento, Francis See Smith, S. Jay<br />
Spierto, Francis W. See Shaw, William<br />
Spitzer, Ralph W. See Ewen, Lilian M.<br />
Spooner, Richard J.; Delides, Alice; Goldberg,<br />
David M., 1005<br />
Stafford, D. T. See Chamberlain, B. T.; Maijub,<br />
A. G.<br />
Chamberlain, R. T.; Proctor. R.; Maijub, G.,<br />
1167<br />
Standaert, Fontaine See Klein, Bernard<br />
Standefer, J. C.; Lenz, Paul H.; Wien, George<br />
H.; Toth, Janice M., 396<br />
-; VanderJagt, D. J., 1191<br />
Standefer, Jim, 484<br />
Standl,Fberhard See Ditzel,Jorn<br />
Stanf’ill, Robert See Kabra, Pokar M.<br />
Stankovic, B. See Frye, B.<br />
Starkweather, W. H.; Waggoner, Gloria, 1178,<br />
1225<br />
Stasiowaki, P. D. See Ullucci, Paul A.<br />
Stasiw, B. 0. SeeLeon, L. P.<br />
Statland, B. F. See Harris, S. C.; King, Steven<br />
W.; Winkel, Per<br />
-; Winkel, Per; Killingsworth, L. M., 1212<br />
Statland, Bernard F. See Hammond, J. F.;<br />
Steele, Bernard W.; Winkel, Per<br />
-; Winkel, Per; Killingsworth, Lawrence M.,<br />
1635<br />
Stauffer, Clyde E Greenham, CandaceC.,<br />
1755<br />
Steele, Bernard W.; Koehler, Donald F.; Azar,<br />
Miguel M.; Blaszkowski, Thomas P.; Kuba,<br />
Kanta; Dempsey, Mary F., 98<br />
-; Yasmineh, Walid C.; Cohn, Jay N., 1202<br />
-; Nord, Marcia; Statland, Bernard F., 1221<br />
-; Nerd, Marcia; Hultman, Bonita; Yasmineh,<br />
Walid G., 1756<br />
Steen, Goran See Bjorkman, Lars; Lindstedt,<br />
Sven<br />
Steffen, Barbara W. See Steffen, Loren W.<br />
Steffen, Loren W.; Steffen, Barbara W., 381<br />
Stein, Israel See Perez, Guido<br />
Steinbrink, C. F. See Blumenfeld, T. A.; Habig,<br />
R. L.<br />
Steiner, P. See Bachorik, P. 5.<br />
Stenman, Ulf-Hakan See Fyhrguist, Fre<br />
Stephenson, Betty See Schwartz, Samue<br />
Stergiopoulos, Panes See Kalofoutis,<br />
Anastasios<br />
Sternson. Larry A. See Kimura, Toshikiro<br />
Stewart, Thomas C., 74<br />
Stier, Arleane See Fleischman, Alan I.<br />
Stjernholm. Melvin B. See Phillips, P. J.<br />
Stonecypher,T. F. SeeJohnson, E. G.<br />
Storey, G. N. B. See Levine, Rodney L.<br />
Strandjond, Paul E. SeeRosano, Thomas G.<br />
Strenk, G. A. See Klotzbucher, Charles J.<br />
Strenk, Gerald A., 1218<br />
Stromme, Johan H.; Theodorsen, Liv, 417<br />
Strong, James F. See Broughton, Alan<br />
-; Broughton, Alan, 1204<br />
Strosberg, A. Denny See Vauquelin, Georges<br />
Stryd,B. P. See Gilbettson,TerryJ.<br />
Stubbs, F. G. See Lia, A. W.<br />
Sturgis, B. E. See Johnson, K. G.<br />
Suenram, C. Alan See Curry, Michael D.<br />
Sugden, D.; Ahmed, M.; Dittmer, J. C.; Gault,<br />
M.H., 1185<br />
-; Ahmed, M.; Dittmer, J. C.; Gault, M. H.,<br />
1226<br />
Sulak, Michael H., 1145<br />
Sun, Lilla See Spiehler, Vms<br />
-, 278<br />
-; Walwick, K. Richard, 901<br />
-; Spiehler, Vina, 2029<br />
Sunday, Catherine C. See Zebelman, Arthur<br />
M.<br />
Sundberg, R. Dorothy See Gonyea, Lorraine<br />
M.<br />
Sunshine, Irving See Boat, B. 0.; Host, Robert<br />
0.; Kelly, Raymond C.<br />
Sutheimer, C. A. See Host, B. 0.<br />
Sutheimer, Craig A. See Boat, RobertO.<br />
Sutow, Wataru W. See Wang, Yeu-ming<br />
Sutton, Carl H. See Furman, Mathilda<br />
Svensaon. Lennart See Bjorkhem, Ingemar<br />
Swain. B. B.; Carpenter, R. M.; Briggs. S. L,<br />
926<br />
-; Briggs, S. L., 1226<br />
Swanson, J. Robert See Munly, Jim<br />
Sweat, R. L See Twomey, S. L.<br />
Sweeley, Charles C. See Martin, Frank<br />
Sweet, Randy V. See Twomey, Stanley L.<br />
Swicord, Wynette See Curtis, Jerry L.<br />
Swinnen, Maurice E. T. See Neeley, William<br />
F.<br />
Szasz, Gabor; Gruber, Wolfgang; Bernt, Erich,<br />
650<br />
-; Gruber,Wolfgang;Bernt,Erich,1183<br />
Busch, Ernst-Werner; Koller, Peter U.;<br />
Vollmar, Joachim, 1213<br />
Gerhardt, Willie; Gruber, Wolfgang; Bernt,<br />
Erich, 1806, 2046<br />
Szell, K. See Kovacs, H. Nary<br />
Tadrus, Rahmeh See Kaistha, K. K.<br />
Takemoto, Tadashi See Hino, Masami<br />
Tarallo. Pierrette See Houpert, Yves<br />
Taylor, D. G. See Blume, Philip<br />
Taylor, Stanton A. See Uziel, Mayo<br />
Taylor, Stella See Watts, Rodney<br />
Tercero, Juan Carloa See Langan, John<br />
Tenhaar, Deborah Ann; Porro, Thomas J.,<br />
1170<br />
Terheggen, Heinz G. See Adriaenssens, Karel<br />
Thayer, Philip C. See Tiffany, Thomas 0.<br />
Theobald, Walter See Dubois, Jean-Pierre<br />
Theodorsen, Liv See Stromme, Johan H.<br />
Thibert, R. J. SeePerlstein, Marie T.<br />
Thibert, Roger J.See Feldkamp, Carolyn<br />
Thiers, Ralph F.; Wu, Gaw T.; Reed, Allen H.;<br />
Oliver, Lawrence K., 176<br />
Thomas, G. W. See Lynch, B. L.<br />
Thompson, R. See Wrobleski,J.<br />
Thorne, C. M. See Addanki, S.<br />
Tiffany, T. 0., 393<br />
Tiffany, Thomas 0.; Thayer, Philip C.; Coelho,<br />
ChrisM.; Manning, GilbertB.,1438<br />
Tishler, Peter V. See Schumaker, Henry M.<br />
Titus, Christopher A. See Dessy, Raymond E.<br />
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Toed, Paul M.; McKey,Robert M., Jr., 1841<br />
Toffaletti. John; Gitelman, N. J.; Savory, J.,<br />
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Kudirka,Paul J.<br />
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Toth, Janice M. SeeStandefer, J. C.<br />
Toth, MaryAnn See Jarrett,B.<br />
Tourtellotte, Wallace W. See Cawley, Leo P.<br />
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Travis, Jeffrey See Dewhurst, Peter B.<br />
Trent, Jan L. SeeHoke,Stanley B.<br />
Trippe, T. See Pinsker, M. Craig<br />
Trivedi, Ramesh C.; Berta, Eileen J.; Rebar,<br />
Linda, 1223<br />
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Troisi. C. E. See Holub, William R.<br />
Troxler, Raymond C. See Hughes, Robert 0.<br />
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Turner, Elizabeth A. ee Walsh, Philip R.<br />
Turner. Jack C. See Shihabi, Z. K.<br />
Turner. Oliver; Ferraro,Bernard;Giorgio,<br />
Nicholas, 1186<br />
Turner, William J. See Mrochek, John K.<br />
Turtle, John B. See Baxter, Robert C.<br />
Twomey, S.L See Bodlaender,P.<br />
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Twomey, Stanley L.; Sweet, Randy V., 1306<br />
Tytko, S. A. See Shamber[er, Raymond J.<br />
Uddin, D. E. See Hickey, T. M.<br />
Ullucci, Paul A.; Cadoret, B.; Stasiowski, P. D.;<br />
Martin, H. F., 1197<br />
Urban, J. SeeFleisher, M.; Menendez-Botet,<br />
Celia; Schwartz, M. K.<br />
Urban, Jerome A. See Menendez-Botet, Celia<br />
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Usategui-Gomez, M. See Cleeland, R.<br />
Uziel, Mayo; Smith, Lawton H.; Taylor,<br />
Stanton A., 1451<br />
Vacca, Christina See Hall, Philip W.<br />
Valcarce, J. C. Tutor; Devesa, J. Garcia; del<br />
Rio Anido, R., 1540<br />
Van Belle. Herman, 972, 977<br />
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Rej, Robert<br />
van der Slooten, E. P. J.; van der Helm, H. J.,<br />
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van Eye, D. Catherine See Wang, Yeu-ming<br />
Van Kempen, GodfnledM. J. See De Wolff,<br />
Frederik A.<br />
Van KerKhove, Net See Bouillon, Roger<br />
Vargas, Marta C. See Rosenthal, Arthur F.<br />
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Vauquelin, Georges; Verheyden, Rika; Ebinger,<br />
Guy; Strosberg, A. Donny, 1955<br />
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Venheyden, Elba See Vauquelin, Georges<br />
Verrill, Hanland L.; Gruemer, H.-D., 1225<br />
Vesell, Elliot S. SeeDvorchik, Barry H.<br />
Vial, B. SeePosey,L. F.<br />
Vlhko, B. See Apter, D.<br />
Vladutlu, Adrian 0.; Winiaraki, Barbara M.,<br />
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Vlastelica. D. See Morgenstern, S.<br />
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VogI, Rudolph See Husdan, Harry<br />
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Volini, Frederick I. See Jibril, Abbas 0.;<br />
Madera-Orsini, Frank<br />
Vollmar, Joachim See Szasz, Gabor<br />
von der Lippe, Gerhard See Andersen,<br />
Knut-Jan<br />
Waalkes, T. P. See Mrochek, J. E.<br />
Waggoner, Gloria See Starkweather, W. H.<br />
WahI. Elisabeth See Lindstedt, Sven<br />
WahI, Kenneth C. See Rejent, Thomas A.<br />
Waldrop, Nancy T. See Frings, Christopher S.<br />
Walker, William H. C. SeeKeane,Paul M.<br />
Wallace, J. E. See Schwertner, H. A.<br />
Walsh. Philip R. See Wang, Ming-Chung<br />
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Woug, Leong-Ging, 1181<br />
Walter, V. See Khayam.Bashi, H.<br />
Walwick, E. Richard See Spiehler, Vina; Sun,<br />
Lilla<br />
Wang, Ming-Chung See Walsh, Philip B.<br />
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Wang, Teh Yu See Yorde, Donald E.<br />
Wang, Yeu-ming; Lantin, Erlinda; Sutow,<br />
Wataru W,, 1053<br />
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Waring, P. P. See Sauberlich, H.<br />
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-; Feldkamp, C.; Baginski, E. S.; Zak, Bennie,<br />
1210<br />
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Lawson, Alexander M.<br />
Watts, Rodney; Carter, Tim; Taylor, Stalls,<br />
1692<br />
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Weintnaub, Michael See Kroening, Bruce H.<br />
Weissman, Norman, 1208<br />
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Welsh, Muriel See Sax, Sylvan M.<br />
Wenham, P. B. See Price, C. P.<br />
Wenk, Robert E. See Lustgarten, Jack A.<br />
Wentz, P. W.; Ships, J. R.; Savory, J., 1207<br />
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Westgand, J. 0. See Cembrowski, C. S.; Laessig,<br />
B. H.<br />
-, 1214<br />
Westgand, James 0. See Laessig, Ronald H.<br />
-; Carey, B. Neill; Feldbruegge, Donald H.;<br />
Jenkins, Lola M., 489<br />
Wheelan. Kevin; Jurevics, Vitauts;<br />
Mendershausen, Philip B., 1177<br />
Whigham, William R., 369<br />
White, Florence M. See Rhone, Douglas P.<br />
White, James M., 694<br />
White, B. M.; Cross, B. E.; Savory, J., 1196<br />
White, William F. See Prince, John R.<br />
Widhalm, Kurt See Bayer, Peter M.<br />
Wien, George H. See Standefer, J. C.<br />
Wilder, B. J. See Perchalski, Robert J.<br />
Wilding, Peter See Carter, Timothy<br />
Wilkinson, Donald R.; Jensen, Patricia;<br />
Winsley, Doris, 393<br />
Wilkinson, J. Henry See Qureshi, A. Rauf<br />
-; Qureshi, A. Rauf, 1269<br />
William., David C.; Huff, Glenn F.; Seitz, W.<br />
Rudolf, 372<br />
Williams, George Z., 1140<br />
Williams, Harold L.; Hooper, Deadre J.; Haut,<br />
MichaelJ.,1210<br />
Williams, B. Jane See Finley, Paul R.<br />
Willis, C. E. See Shamberger, Raymond J.<br />
Wilson, C. S.; Carey, J.; Foley, T.; Barrett, M.<br />
J., 1216<br />
Wilson, D. See Kit, B. Chong<br />
Winek, Charles L., 832<br />
Winiarski, Barbara M. SeeVladutiu, Adrian<br />
0.<br />
Winiarski, B. J. See Klotzbucher, Charles J.<br />
-; Klotzbucher,C. J.;Ladden,P. J.,1188<br />
Winkel, Per See Hammond, J. F.; Harris, S. C.;<br />
King, Steven W.; Statland, B. E.; Statland,<br />
Bernard K.<br />
-; Gaede, Preben; Lyngbye, Jorgen, 422<br />
-; Statland, B. F., 1216<br />
-; Statland, Bernard E., 1855<br />
Winsley, Doris See Wilkinson,Donald B.<br />
Winsten, Seymour, 1939<br />
Wirz, Bernard See Dubois, Jean-Pierre<br />
Wisdom, G. Brian, 1243<br />
Witte, David L. See Feld, Ronald D.<br />
-; Rodgers, John L.; Barrett, David A., II, 643<br />
Woenker, William See Zygowicz, Elizabeth<br />
Wolf, Paul L. See Gumprecht, Thomas<br />
Wong, Leong.Ging See Walsh, Philip B.<br />
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Wright, Jane M. See Schmidt, Robert M.<br />
Wrobleski,J.;Thompson, R.; Coodin, F. J.;<br />
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Wu, Gaw T. See Thiers, Ralph E.<br />
Wunsch. C. See Castro, A.; Malkus, H.<br />
Wunsch, Christian See Castro, Albert<br />
Wybenga, Donald B.; Ibbott, Frank A.;<br />
Cannon, Donald C., 1009<br />
Yamaguchi, Yoshihisa; Hayashi, Chozo;<br />
Kumahara, Yuichi, 1066<br />
Yasmineh, W. G. See Balkcom, R. M.<br />
Ya.mineh, Walid G. See Steele, Bernard W.<br />
-; Pyle, Robert B.; Hanson, Naomi Q.;<br />
Hultman, Bonita K., 63<br />
Pyle, Robert B.; Nicoloff, Demetre M., 1095<br />
Yates, Tad See Neeley, William E.<br />
Yatzldis, Hippocrates, 1239<br />
Yorde, Donald F.; Sasse, Edward A.; Wang,<br />
Teh Yu; Hussa, Robert 0.; Garancia, John<br />
C., 1372<br />
Young, D. S. See McClean, S. W.; Rehak, N. N.<br />
Young, Donald S. See Mrochek, John E.; Scott,<br />
Charles D.<br />
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Yue, Dennis K. See Baxter, Robert C.<br />
Yuu, Hosai See Otsuki, Makoto<br />
Zak, Bennie See Baginski, Eugene S.; Epstein,<br />
Emanuel; Feldkamp, Carolyn; Perlstein,<br />
Marie T.; Watkins, Ruth<br />
Zarkowaky, Harold S. See Hanna, Thomas L.<br />
Zdanklewicz, Dianne D.; Fasching, James L.,<br />
1361<br />
Zebelman, Arthur M.; Kenny, Margaret A.;<br />
Sunday, Catherine G., 934<br />
Zeind, A. S.; Schulert, A. B., 1209<br />
Zettner, Alfred See Mortensen, Esper<br />
-; Duly, Peggy E., 1047<br />
Ziegenhorn, Joachlm; Senn, Martin; Bucher,<br />
Theodor, 151<br />
Zintenhofer, Louis; Schuttringer, Georges, 1631<br />
Zoller, Mark See Bowie, Lemuel<br />
Zoppi, Francesco; Fenili, Domenico, 690<br />
Zweig, Jack I.; Bhuthimethee, Viwathna;<br />
Mescon, Lee, 1756<br />
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Zyman, Hillard See Bayer, Peter M.<br />
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interference by acetaminophen in the glucose<br />
oxidase-peroxidase method for blood<br />
glucose detn. (SN), 1729<br />
N. Acetylglucosaininidase<br />
N -acetylglucosaminidase<br />
.glutamyltransferase<br />
and<br />
in urine and<br />
renal-transplant rejection(L),925<br />
N.Acetylneuraminic acids(s)<br />
See Sialic acids<br />
N-Acetyl-p-aminophenol<br />
gas-chromatog. method for<br />
(N.acetyl-p.aminophenol)<br />
acetaminophen<br />
based on<br />
sequential alkylation, 879<br />
Acid phosphatase<br />
din. column-chromatographic method for<br />
isolation of prostatic acid phosphatase<br />
isoenzymes (A), 1176<br />
improveddetn.of prostaticacidphosphatase<br />
(sodium thymolphthalein monophosphate<br />
substrate), 627<br />
kinetic detn. of total and prostatic acid<br />
phosphatase using front surface fluorescence<br />
(A), 1176<br />
optimized continuous-monitoring procedure<br />
for semiautomated detn. of acid<br />
phosphatase acty. (SN), 2025<br />
2092 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. Vol. 22. No. 12, 1976<br />
VOLUME 22, 1976<br />
SUBJECT INDEX<br />
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS<br />
L, letter<br />
0, opInion<br />
orbit, obituary<br />
R, review<br />
sepn. of tissue and serum acid phosphat.ase<br />
isoenzymes by ion-exchange column<br />
chromat.og. (A), 1176<br />
Adenosine diphosphoribose<br />
purifn. and anal, of the purity of NADH, 1322<br />
Adenosine monophosphate<br />
purifn. and anal, of the purity of NADH, 1322<br />
Adenylate kinase<br />
creatine kinase in serum: 2. interference of<br />
adenylate kinase with the assay, 1806<br />
evaln. of adenosine 5’-monophosphate and<br />
fluoride as adenylate kinase inhibitors in the<br />
creatine kinase assay, 1078<br />
interference ofadenylatekinasewithcreatine<br />
kinase acty. measurement (A), 1183<br />
Afflnity chromatography<br />
centrifugal system for affinity chromatog. with<br />
eluate<br />
Albumin<br />
monitoring (5), 1493<br />
binding of bilirubin and palmitate by<br />
fragments<br />
1201<br />
of human serum albumin (A),<br />
erroneously high albumin values by SMAC,<br />
and their correction (L), 2056<br />
improved specificity of serum albumin detn.<br />
and estn. of “acute phase reactants” by use<br />
of the bromcresol green reaction, 616<br />
measurement of total protein and albumin in<br />
serum with a centrifugal analyzer, 1102<br />
tracer dye binding in polyacrylamide gel<br />
electrophoresis<br />
(A), 1200<br />
of human serum albumin<br />
Albumin-titratable bilirubin<br />
“albumin-titratable bilirubin” as an index to<br />
hilirubin<br />
Alcohol<br />
binding (L), 560<br />
alcohol detn.<br />
solid-state<br />
in biol. liquids<br />
detector, 863<br />
by sensing with a<br />
Alcoholism<br />
evaln. of methods of coenzyme activation of<br />
erythrocyte<br />
deficiency<br />
Aldolase<br />
enzymes<br />
of vitamins<br />
for detection of<br />
B1, B2, and B, 327<br />
stabilization by boric acid of aldolase acty. at<br />
room temp.<br />
Aldosterone<br />
(L), 1543<br />
aldosterone measurement: comparison of two<br />
RIA kits (A), 1184<br />
simple fluor. detn. of aldosterone in urine<br />
without use of isotopes or chromatography<br />
(SN), 369<br />
Aliquoting plasma and cells<br />
instrumental sample-prepn. technique for an<br />
automated immunohematology assay system<br />
(5), 1456<br />
Alkaline phosphatase<br />
alkaline phosphatase. 11.Conditions affecting<br />
detn. of total acty. in serum, 977<br />
alkaline phosphatase. I. Kinetics and<br />
inhibition by levamisole of purified<br />
Isoenzymes from humans, 972<br />
comparative effects of DEA versus AMP<br />
buffer on alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes<br />
(A), 1221<br />
S, symposium paper<br />
SM, Selected Methoda<br />
SN, scientific note<br />
SR. special report<br />
evaln. of an alkaline phosphatase procedure<br />
utilizing o-naphthyl phosphate as substrate<br />
on the ABA.100 (A), 1173<br />
inhibition of alk. phosphatase acty. by serum<br />
albumin (L), 1751<br />
parallel electrophoretic fractionation of alk.<br />
phosphatase and serum protein on cellulose<br />
acetate strips: din. evaln. (SN), 261<br />
quant.detn.ofplacentalalkalinephoephatase<br />
by an electroimmunoassay<br />
1163<br />
technique (A),<br />
quant.fractionation ofalk.phosphat.ase<br />
isoenzymes according to thermostability, 42<br />
relationship between alk. phosphatase and<br />
creatine kinase acty. (L), 116<br />
sepn. and measurement of a variant alkaline<br />
phosphatase isoenzyme (A), 1177<br />
serum alk. phosphatase measured by using<br />
thymol blue monophosphate and a<br />
hichromatic analyzer (SN), 1737<br />
simple, reliable method for alkaline<br />
phosphatase isoenzymes in prostatic cancer<br />
(A),<br />
Aluminum<br />
1174<br />
Measuring pg amts. of Al in biol. tissues by<br />
flameless at. absorption anal, of a chelate,<br />
53<br />
American Associationfor <strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong><br />
See AACC<br />
Amino acids<br />
amino acid<br />
measured<br />
compn. of human nail, as<br />
by gas-liquid chromatog. 1608<br />
amino acid ratios in health<br />
1202<br />
and disease (A),<br />
computerized system for storage and<br />
statistical anal, of din, amino acid data, 19<br />
potentialities of an inexpensive computer<br />
system for anal, of din, amino acid data:<br />
forecast and speculation (E), 16<br />
procedures compared for extracting free amino<br />
acids from polymorphonuclear<br />
1618<br />
leukocytes,<br />
-Aminocapnoic acid<br />
gas-chromatog. detn. of an antifibrinolytic<br />
drug, .aminocaproic acid, 806<br />
Aminolaevulinate dehydratase<br />
See also Uroporphyrinogen I synthase<br />
-Aminolevulinic acid<br />
possible mechanism of the interference by<br />
porphobilinogen in the direct determination<br />
of urinary -aminolevulinic acid (L), 1540<br />
Amino nitrogen<br />
fluorometry of plasma amino N, with use of<br />
fluorescamine,<br />
Aminophenol<br />
413<br />
colorimetry of carbohydrates with<br />
m-aminophenol: use in measurement of<br />
serum amylase<br />
Amitriptyline<br />
acty. 169<br />
gas’chromatog.<br />
amitriptyline<br />
anal, for therapeutic concns.<br />
and nortriptyline in plasma,<br />
of<br />
with use of a nitrogen detector, 777<br />
Ammonia<br />
improved precision and accuracy of plasma<br />
ammonia detn. (A), 1187
microscalemodn. ofa cation-exchangecolumn<br />
procedure for plasma NH3, 1976<br />
technicalpitfalls in measurement ofvenous<br />
plasma NH3 concn. 663<br />
Amniotic fluid<br />
cholesterol in amniotic fluid, determined by<br />
gas chromatography, 224<br />
specificity and reproducibility of acetone pptn.<br />
in identifying surface-active<br />
phosphatidylcholine<br />
681<br />
Amphetamine<br />
in amniotic fluid (SN),<br />
relative merits of some methods for<br />
amphetamine assay in biol. fluids, 789<br />
Amylase<br />
adaptationof an enzyme coupledamylase<br />
proceduretothecentrifugal analyzer(A),<br />
1196<br />
assay for a-amylase utilizing modified starch<br />
as substrate (A), 1164<br />
automated turbidimetric amylase detn. on a<br />
discrete kinetic analyzer (A), 1164<br />
colorimetry of carbohydrates with<br />
m-aminophenol: use in measurement of<br />
serum amylase acty. 169<br />
effects of lipemic serum samples on amylase<br />
acty. (A), 1223<br />
electrophoretic amylase fractionation as aid in<br />
diagn. of pancreatic disease, 57<br />
electrophoretic pattern of amylase isoenzymes<br />
in serum and urine of normal persons, 439<br />
enzymatic detn. of serum amylase (A), 1164<br />
enzymatic, fluorometric assay of a-amylase<br />
serum, 1702<br />
interbatch variability inmeasurement of<br />
in<br />
urinary<br />
556<br />
amylase with a commercial kit (L),<br />
interferences with the starch-iodine assay for<br />
serum amylase acty., and effects of<br />
hyperlipemia, 2006<br />
kineticspectrophotometricmethod forthe<br />
detn. of amylase (A), 1219<br />
new enzymatic kinetic method for detn. of<br />
((-amylase (A), 1219<br />
serum amylase determination using DuPont<br />
aca (A), 1178<br />
serum amylase in normal infants (A), 1217<br />
stoichiometric approach<br />
amylase (A), 1164<br />
Analysis of variance<br />
for detn. of serum<br />
anal. of variation in automated detn. of Na, K,<br />
and Ca ions in human serum, 993<br />
Analytical error<br />
anal. of variation in automated detn. of Na, K,<br />
and Ca ions in human serum, 993<br />
avoidance of errors in the automated detn. of<br />
serum enzyme activities by use of a<br />
strip.chart recorder (L), 1411<br />
“case of the latex gloves” in scintillation<br />
counting (L), 552<br />
collection of blood uncontaminated with Ca,<br />
Cu, Mg, or Zn, for trace-metal anal. (L), 691<br />
contaminant(s)<br />
1756<br />
in phase-separating paper (L),<br />
convenient method for checking detector<br />
response of spectrophotometers at three<br />
wavelengths (SN), 101<br />
creatine kinase in serum: 1. detn. of optimum<br />
reaction conditions, 650<br />
electrical interference with recorders from a<br />
paging system (L), 1755<br />
enzyme proficiency: a study to generate the<br />
components of anal, error in the din, lab.<br />
(A), 1225<br />
evaluation of a new<br />
(SN), 2034<br />
micro collecting device<br />
gas-chromatog.micro-scaleprocedurefor<br />
theophylline, with use of a<br />
nitrogen -sensitive detector, 765<br />
influence of simulated line voltage fluctuations<br />
on performance of din, lab, instrumentation<br />
(A), 1221<br />
interference by acetaminophen in the glucose<br />
(xidase-perox(dase method for blood<br />
glucose detn. (SN), 1729<br />
interference by creatine with detn. of serum<br />
creatine kinase (SN), 1741<br />
low apparent creatine kinase acty. and<br />
prolonged lag phases in serum of patients<br />
with metastatic disease: elimination by<br />
treatment of sera with SH agents, 1889<br />
misuse of calibration sera in automated lab.<br />
testing instruments (L), 561<br />
modified detn. of total and inorg. Hg in urine<br />
by cold vapor atomic absorption<br />
spectrometry (SN), 1719<br />
nonleakage<br />
692<br />
of radioiodide through plastic (L),<br />
positive interference by cephalosporin<br />
antibiotics with din. chem. tests (A), 1226<br />
proficiency testing for blood-gas quality<br />
control, 1675<br />
propagation of error anal, of the enzyme acty.<br />
expression.a model for detg. total system<br />
random errorofa kineticenzyme analyzer<br />
(5), 1438<br />
reference serum vs. duplicate unknowns as a<br />
measure of precision (A), 1213<br />
scheme for monitoring Bichromatic Analyzer<br />
ABA-100 opticalperformance(A),1217<br />
selection of assay tubes for radioassay<br />
procedures (SN), 1745<br />
serum cholesterol and triglycerides by<br />
gas-liquid chromatography, compared with<br />
a continuous-flow technique, 1692<br />
toward absolute methods in din. chem.:<br />
applicationofmass fragmentographyto<br />
high-accuracy analyses, 1789<br />
use of drug interference data in din. chem.<br />
(A), 1136<br />
Analytical systems<br />
See also Centrifugal analyzers<br />
anal, of variation in automated detn. of Na, K,<br />
and Ca ions in human serum, 993<br />
application of a vidicon spectrometer for<br />
simultaneous multicomponent drug detens.<br />
1862<br />
hichromatic anal, with the ABA-100-a<br />
critical assumption (L), 559<br />
din, lab. evaln. of the Perkin-Elmer KA-150<br />
Enzyme Analyzer, 434<br />
din, lab. evaln. of the Perkin-Elmer KA-150<br />
enzyme analyzer (A), 1172<br />
din. signif. of spinal fluid lactic acid by the<br />
DuPont aca (A), 1220<br />
comparison of results for 13 din, lab. detns.<br />
with three automated anal, systems, 346<br />
comparison of the Gilford System 3500 with<br />
the Beckman System TR for measurement<br />
of enzyme activity in patients’ serum (A),<br />
1172<br />
development and use of anal, systems based<br />
on mass spectrometry (A), 1131<br />
evaln. of a discrete-sample computer-directed<br />
din, analyzer, 211<br />
evaln. of a vidicon spectrometer for<br />
simultaneous drug detna. (A), 1198<br />
instrumental sample-prepn. technique for an<br />
automated immunohematology assay system<br />
(5), 1456<br />
interfacing and on-line operation of a Gilford<br />
automatic enzyme/endpoint analyzer with a<br />
“turn-key” laboratory computer (A), 1161<br />
minicomputer-automatedarrayspectrometer<br />
for liquid-chromatog. detection of<br />
metabolites (5), 1472<br />
misuse of calibration sera in automated lab.<br />
testing instruments (L), 561<br />
National Committee for <strong>Clinical</strong> Laboratory<br />
Standards proposed standard PSEP-1:<br />
protocol for establishing the precision and<br />
accuracy of automated anal, systems (A),<br />
1214<br />
performance studies, Technicon “SMAC”<br />
analyzer: precision and comparison of values<br />
with methods in routine lab, service, 489<br />
practical evaln. of the basic (TM) (formerly<br />
Acuchem) Biokinetic Analyzer (A), 1173<br />
speed of temp. equil. in anal, systems (L),<br />
1542<br />
Analyzer<br />
See specific type or analyte, analytical systems<br />
Anemia<br />
plasma fibrinogen and anemia: further studies<br />
on the utility of fibrinogen in multiphasic<br />
screeningand inassessingtheactivityof<br />
diseases(A),1212<br />
Anesthesia<br />
effect of halothane anesthesia on muscle, liver,<br />
thyroid, and adrenal-function tests in man,<br />
217<br />
Angiotensin I<br />
plasma renin acty. and RIA of angiotensin I<br />
(L). 692<br />
RIA of plasma renin acty. 250<br />
Anion gap<br />
anion gap: its use in quality control, 643<br />
negative anion gap in a young adult with<br />
multiple myeloma (CR), 1920<br />
Anodic strippingvoltammetry<br />
micromethod for blood Pb anal,by anodic<br />
stripping voltammetry, 221<br />
Antibiotics<br />
RIA for clindamycin, 828<br />
RIA of antibiotics and chemotherapeutic<br />
agents (R), 726<br />
Antibiotics, sensitivity to<br />
automatic quant. radiometric assay of<br />
bacterial metabolism (S), 1459<br />
Antibody specificity<br />
RIA of bile acids in serum, 602<br />
Anticonvulsant drugs<br />
gas-chromatog. measurement of<br />
anticonvulsant drugs in serum, 860<br />
micromethod for measuring anticonvulsant<br />
drugs in serum by high-performance liquid<br />
chromatog. 856<br />
Anticonvulsants<br />
detn. of anticonvulsant drugs in serum by gas<br />
chromatography following adsorption on<br />
charcoal (A), 1208<br />
detn. of serum concns. of anticonvulsants with<br />
a fully mechanized enzyme analyzer (A),<br />
1208<br />
evaln. of mass spectrometric and gas<br />
chromatog. procedures for detn. of<br />
sedative-hypnotic drugs in whole blood (A),<br />
1167<br />
gas-chromatographicanal,forsuccinimide<br />
anticonvulsants in serum: macro- and<br />
micr,,-scale methods, 341<br />
rapid micromethod for the anal, of<br />
anticonvulsantdrugs by high-performance<br />
liquidchromatography(A),1208<br />
rapid, sensitive detn. of anticonvulsants and<br />
barbiturates by GC with nitrogen-selective<br />
detector (A), 1208<br />
simultaneoushigh-pressure<br />
liquid-chromatographic detn, of<br />
anticonvulsants in serum, 25<br />
ultramicro gas-chromatog. anal, for<br />
anticonvulssnts, with use of a<br />
nitrogen-selective detector, 1062<br />
Antitrypsin<br />
electrophoretic quant. of alpha.1.antitrypsin<br />
and transferrin (A), 1200<br />
immunofixation. II: application to typing of<br />
oi-antitrypsin at acid pH (SN), 1735<br />
inborn ni-antitrypsin in two mouse inbred<br />
strains and their fi-hybrid and their<br />
resistances to pulmonary disease (A), 1217<br />
use of ((-N-benzoyl-L-arginine-p-nitroanilide<br />
as trypsin substrate in estn. of<br />
1-antitrypsin (L), 1754<br />
Arylsulfatase<br />
urine enzyme activities in acute<br />
leukemia-arylsulfatase as a noninvasive<br />
technique for monitoring response to<br />
therapy (A), 1175<br />
Ascorbic acid<br />
estn, of platelet or lymphocyte ascorbic acid<br />
content: modified micromethod (A), 1192<br />
mechanized (continuous-flow) measurement of<br />
serum ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) (SM), 105<br />
Asparagine<br />
improved cation-exchangeseparationof<br />
asparagineand glutamineinthepresenceof<br />
otheramino acids(L),1233<br />
Aspartate aminotransferase<br />
aspartate aminotransferase acty. in serum.<br />
factors in supplementation with<br />
pyridoxal-5’-phosphate in vitro, 1876<br />
defect in the methodology of aspartate<br />
aminotransferase detn. with SMAC (L), 284<br />
temp. as an anal, variable in assay of aspartate<br />
aminotransferase acty. (A), 1224<br />
use of the IFCC-recommended method for<br />
aspartate aminotransferase, and other<br />
optimized enzyme assays, with the<br />
centrifugal analyzer (A), 1197<br />
Aspirin<br />
interference by aspirin with some common<br />
din, lab, assays, 837<br />
Atomic absorption spectrometry<br />
modified detn. of total and inorg. Hg in urine<br />
by cold vapor atomic absorption<br />
spectrometry (SN), 1719<br />
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry<br />
See Atomic absorption spectroscopy<br />
Atomic absorptionspectroscopy<br />
comparativeevaln. of energy dispersive X-ray<br />
fluorescence spectroscopy and inductively<br />
coupled plasma emission spectrometry for<br />
multi-element anal, in complex biologic<br />
matrices, 2018<br />
Measuring pg amts. of Al in biol. tissues by<br />
flameless at. absorption anal. of a chelate,<br />
53<br />
Pt detn. in blood and biol, tissues by flameless<br />
atomic absorption (A), 1211<br />
rapid detn. of plasma and erythrocyte lithium<br />
concns. by atomic absorption spectroscopy<br />
(A), 1210<br />
Australian antibody<br />
See Hepatitis B antibody; Hepatitis B antigen<br />
Authors<br />
See Information for Authors<br />
Autism<br />
profiles of uv-absorbing components of urine<br />
from autistic children, as obtained by<br />
high-resolution ion-exchange chromatog.<br />
(5), 1528<br />
AutoAnalyzer<br />
See Continuous-flow analyzer<br />
AutoChemist<br />
anal, of variation in automated detn. of Na, K,<br />
and Ca ions in human serum. 993<br />
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976 2093
Automated analyzer<br />
See Analytical system<br />
Automated immunoprecipitin nephelometry<br />
immunochem, detn. of immunoglobulins with<br />
a centrifugal analyzer, 1037<br />
Awards<br />
See also AACC<br />
Alumni Achievement Award (Drew Univ.),<br />
1420<br />
Awards, 295<br />
Katchman Award, 1553<br />
Leonard T. Skeggs Award (Technicon), 1420<br />
Roe Award, 133<br />
8-Azaguanine<br />
enzymatic dearnination of 8.azaguanine by<br />
brain and glial tumors (A), 1175<br />
Bacteria<br />
improved GLC method for the identn. of<br />
anaerobic bacteria (A), 1189<br />
Bacterial metabolism<br />
automatic quant. radiometric assay of<br />
bacterial metabolism (5), 1459<br />
Barbiturates<br />
See also Drug assay<br />
detn. of barbiturates in urine by latex<br />
agglutination inhibition (A), 1206<br />
efficacy of activated charcoal hemoperfusion<br />
in removing lethal doses of barbiturates and<br />
salicylate from blood of rats and dogs, 754<br />
enzyme immunoassay of phenobarbital with a<br />
centrifugal analyzer (A), 1207<br />
gas-chromatog. behavior of barbiturates after<br />
on-column hexylation(A),1208<br />
rapid, sensitive detn, of anticonvulsants and<br />
barbiturates by GC with nitrogen-selective<br />
detector (A), 1208<br />
Henzodiazepine<br />
isolation and identn, of benzodiazepine drugs<br />
and their metabolites in urine with<br />
Amberlite XAD-2 resin and thin-layer<br />
chromatog. 1596<br />
Benzodiazepines<br />
an EMIT assay for benzodiazepines in urine<br />
(A), 1200<br />
detn. of some benzodiazepines in serum<br />
utilizing gas chromatography and a nitrogen<br />
detector (A), 1198<br />
patterns of use of benzodiazepines on female<br />
populations as determined by urine<br />
screening (A), 1199<br />
procedures compared for extracting<br />
benzodiazepines from blood (L), 927<br />
Bichromatic analyzer<br />
automated method for L-carnitine detn. 1589<br />
immunochem. detn. of immunoglobulins with a<br />
centrifugal analyzer, 1037<br />
serum alk. phosphatase measured by using<br />
thymol bluemonophosphate and a<br />
bichromatic analyzer (SN), 1737<br />
Bile acids<br />
bile acid and detergent interaction with<br />
radioassays based on coated charcoal (SN),<br />
1727<br />
RIA of bile acids in serum, 602<br />
Bilirubin<br />
adaptation of blank-corrected methods for<br />
measurement of total and conjugated<br />
hilirubin and uric acid to the centrif.<br />
analyzer, 429<br />
“albumin-titratable bilirubin” as an index to<br />
hilirubin binding (L), 560<br />
assay of direct-reacting and total bilirubin<br />
with the Union Carbide CentrifiChem<br />
analyzer (A), 1195<br />
hilirubin stand. solns. (L), 934<br />
binding of bilirubin and palmitate by<br />
fragments of human serum albumin (A),<br />
1201<br />
comparison of manual microchemical and<br />
microspectrophotometric methods for serum<br />
hilirubin detns. (A), 1179<br />
comparison of normal-range data for bilirubin<br />
by five methods (A), 1211<br />
derivatives of 1.naphthyl ethylenediamine<br />
di.HCI for standn, of direct-bilirubin assays<br />
with the Technicon SMAC, 1042<br />
estn, of reserve bilirubin binding capacity of<br />
human serum (A), 1187<br />
evaln. of a micro total bilirubin on the Gilford<br />
System 3500 and assessment of the need for<br />
serum blanks (A), 1173<br />
measurement of total and direct bilirubin with<br />
the CentrifiChem centrifugal analyzer (A),<br />
1182<br />
quality-control soln, for use in the “dA4w”<br />
detn, on amniotic fluid (L), 1935<br />
Biochemical individuality<br />
intra-individual variation of serum<br />
constituents: 6. normal day.to-day variation<br />
in concns. of 10 specific proteins in sera,<br />
1635<br />
2094 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
Bleomycin<br />
RIA of bleomycin (A), 1204<br />
Blood collection<br />
new approach to capillary blood collection (A),<br />
1222<br />
Blood gases<br />
effect of time and temp. on blood Pse and<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate measurements, 39<br />
enzymatic method for detn. of CO2 in serum,<br />
243<br />
evaln. of contemporary methods for serum<br />
CO2 (SN), 374<br />
evaln. of the Beckman Chlorine/Carbon<br />
Dioxide Analyzer (A), 1172<br />
evaln. of the Beckman Cl-CO2 Analyzer, 1868<br />
in vitro changes in blood P50 and erythrocyte<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate concn. 1073<br />
long-term reproducibility of a new pH and<br />
blood-gas quality-control system compared<br />
to two other procedures, 1817<br />
micromethod for gasometric detn. of CO2 (A),<br />
1192<br />
multi-sample tonometer for microassay of<br />
blood P,o values (A), 1172<br />
proficiency testing for blood-gas quality<br />
control, 1675<br />
quality.control materials for pH and pCO2<br />
detns. (A), 1215<br />
Radiometer ABL-1 evaln. and assessment by<br />
multi.lab, blood-gas proficiency testing (A),<br />
1172<br />
stability and precision of a new ampuled<br />
quality-control system for pH and blood.gas<br />
(SN), 1399<br />
t,,tal blood CO2 and CO estimation by infrared<br />
spectrometry (A), 1189<br />
Book reviews<br />
Acid.Base and Electrolyte Balance, 1942<br />
Advances in <strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 18, 1242<br />
An Introduction to Bio.Jnorganic <strong>Chemistry</strong>,<br />
943<br />
Beyond Normality: The Predictive Value and<br />
Efficiency of Medical Diagnosis, 1242<br />
Beyond Normality: The Predictive Value and<br />
Efficiency of Medical Diagnoses, 1941<br />
Biochemical Fluorescence Concepts, 1, 400<br />
Cantarow and Trumper, <strong>Clinical</strong><br />
Biochemistry, 7th ed. 400<br />
Chromatography: A Laboratory Handbook of<br />
Chromatographic and Electrophoretic<br />
Methods, 3rd ed. 128<br />
l)iabetes: Its Physiological and Biochemical<br />
Basis, 1242<br />
Enzyme Structure and Function (Enzymology<br />
Series, 3), 944<br />
Healing Hand. Man and Wound in the<br />
Ancient World, 288<br />
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography in<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 1761<br />
Intrahepatic Cholestasis, 288<br />
l.ahoratory Techniques for the Detection of<br />
Hereditary Metabolic Disorders, 128<br />
Lipid Chromatographic Analysis, 1, 2nd ed.<br />
rev,and expanded,1548<br />
Lipid ChromatographicAnalysis,2,2nd ed,<br />
1942<br />
Lipids, I and 2, R. 1941<br />
Methods of Hormone Analysis, 73A<br />
Microtechniques for the <strong>Clinical</strong> Laboratory<br />
Concepts and Applications, 1548<br />
Normal Values in <strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>. A Guide<br />
to Statistical Analysis of Laboratory Data,<br />
697<br />
Patient Preparation and Specimen Collection<br />
and Handling, Including Storage Stability,<br />
1548<br />
Plasma Protein Turnover, 1761<br />
Practical <strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 126<br />
Principles of Applied <strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 1.<br />
Maintenance of Fluid and Electrolyte<br />
Balance, 1761<br />
Serum Protein Abnormalities. Diagnostic and<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> Aspects, 943<br />
Urinalysis in <strong>Clinical</strong> Laboratory Practice, 697<br />
Brain function<br />
brain creatine kinase isoenzyme as an<br />
indicator of chronic electrical cerebellar<br />
stimulation effect on brain cells, 1, short<br />
term effects (A), 1211<br />
Calcium<br />
adjustment of serum Ca for protein (L), 282<br />
colorimetric detn, of total serum calcium using<br />
the ABA-100 (A), 1218<br />
concurrent detn. of total serum Ca with Mg by<br />
thermometric titration with EDTA, 1084<br />
detn. of Ca2+ in serum that has been exposed<br />
to air, 1009<br />
evaln. of commercial quality controls for<br />
ionized calcium (A), 1214<br />
more on adjusting serum Ca for protein (L),<br />
933<br />
new techniques for ion-selective measurements<br />
(if IOTiid Ca in serum after pH adjustment<br />
,,f aerobically handled sera, 461<br />
sepn. and quantitstion of serum constituents<br />
associated with Ca, using gel filtration, 1968<br />
sepn. and quantn. of serum constituents<br />
associated with Ca, using gel filtration, 1188<br />
simple Ca-protein index for use in preliminary<br />
evalns. (A), 1226<br />
unsuitability of porcelain crucibles for dry<br />
ashing of biol, tissues for Ca anal, (SN),<br />
1396<br />
use of values for Ca and protein in serum, and<br />
of a derived index obtained from a<br />
probability population sample (SN), 1723<br />
why measure total serum Ca? (L), 1752<br />
Calibration materials<br />
See also Quality control<br />
enzyme control specimens having simulated<br />
thermal activity differentials (A), 1220<br />
Calorimetry<br />
detn. of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme acty.<br />
by kinetic microcalorimetry (A), 1177<br />
immobilized-enzyme flow-enthalpimetric<br />
analyzer: application to glucose detn. by<br />
direct phosphorylation catalyzed by<br />
hexokinase (S), 1427<br />
microcalorimetric detn. of glucose in ref.<br />
samples of serum, 1685<br />
rapid-flow enthalpimetric detn. of urea in<br />
serum, with use of an immobilized urease<br />
reactor, 1314<br />
Cancer<br />
anal. of whole blood by neutron activation:<br />
search for a biochem. indicator of neoplasia,<br />
1361<br />
anomalous behavior of glutathione reductase<br />
,n diln, 1005<br />
correlation between estrogen receptor protein<br />
and carcinoembryonic antigen in normal<br />
and carcinomatous breast tissue, 1366<br />
correlation of biochem. parameters in colon<br />
washings in patients with large bowel<br />
disease (A), 1175<br />
creatine kinase isoenzyme SB acty. in serum<br />
(ifs patient with gastric cancer (CR), 1748<br />
cyclic AMP-regulating system in human brain<br />
and CNS tumors (A), 1222<br />
effect of tobramycin on urinary<br />
-glutamyltransferase activity: case of renal<br />
carcinoma (CR), 528<br />
elemental composition of human breast cyst<br />
fluid (A), 1213<br />
enzymatic assay for methotrexate in serum<br />
and cerebrospinal fluid, 785<br />
enzymatic deamination of 8-azaguanine by<br />
brain and glial tumors (A), 1175<br />
enzyme composition of human breast cyst<br />
fluid (A), 1213<br />
estradiol receptor assay in human breast<br />
cancer (A), 1174<br />
estrogen receptor protein in multiple<br />
nonsimultaneous specimens from individual<br />
patients with breast cancer (A), 1174<br />
gas-chromatographic anal. for<br />
1,2:5,6-dianhydrogalactitol, an<br />
anti-neoplastic agent, in plasma, 1639<br />
grading of human tumors based on<br />
biochemical patterns (A), 1173<br />
hormones in breast cyst fluid (A), 1213<br />
immunofixation electrophoretic techniques<br />
applied to identn, of proteins in serum and<br />
CSF, 1262<br />
low apparent creatine kinase acty. and<br />
prolonged lag phases in serum of patients<br />
with metastatic disease: elimination by<br />
treatment of sera with SH agents, 1889<br />
methotrexate in blood, urine, and<br />
cerebrospinal fluid of children receiving<br />
high doses by infusion, 1053<br />
modified nucleosides in urine: selective<br />
removal and anal. (5), 1451<br />
5’-nucleotidase activity in normal and<br />
leukemic leukocytes (A), 1176<br />
parallel electrophoretic fractionation of elk.<br />
phosphatase and serum protein on cellulose<br />
acetate strips: din. evaln. (SN), 261<br />
production of brain.type creatine kinase in the<br />
serum of patients with oat-cell carcinoma<br />
(A), 1174<br />
protein-bound carbohydrates in breast cancer.<br />
Liquid-chromatog. anal, for mannose,<br />
galactose, fucose, and sialic acid in serum<br />
(5), 1516
quantn. of carcinoembryonic antigen, glucose<br />
phosphate isomerase, gamma-glutamyl<br />
transpeptidase, and lactatedehydrogenase<br />
in human fetal, normal adult, and malignant<br />
intestinal tissues (A), 1175<br />
rapid RIA for methotrexate in biol.<br />
RIA of bile acids in serum, 602<br />
fluids, 813<br />
simple, reliable method for alkaline<br />
phosphatase isoenzymes in prostatic<br />
(A), 1174<br />
cancer<br />
simultaneous quantn. of<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
(vanilmandelic) and<br />
4.hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic<br />
(homovanillic) acids in urine, 310<br />
uridine kinase activities in normal and<br />
neoplastic lymphoid cells (A), 1175<br />
urine enzyme activities in acute<br />
leukemia-arylsulfatase as a noninvasive<br />
technique for monitoring response to<br />
therapy (A), 1175<br />
X-prolyl dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase acty.,<br />
with X-proline p.nitroanilides as substrates,<br />
in normal and pathological sera, 1256<br />
Carbamazepine<br />
detn. of carbamazepine in blood or plasma by<br />
high-pressureliquidchromatog.1070<br />
homogenous enzyme immunoassay for<br />
carbamazepine in serum (A), 1185<br />
reactionof carbamazepinewith<br />
dimethylformamidedimethylacetyl(forgas<br />
chromatog.) (L), 1229<br />
simultaneous gas-chromatog. anal, for<br />
phenobarbital, diphenylhydantoin,<br />
carbamazepine,and primidoneinserum,<br />
769<br />
Carbohydrates<br />
colorimetry of carbohydrates with<br />
m.aminophenol: use in measurement of<br />
serum amylase acty. 169<br />
protein-bound carbohydrates in breast cancer.<br />
Liquid-chromatog.<br />
galactose, fucose,<br />
(S), 1516<br />
anal, for mannose,<br />
and sialic acid in serum<br />
Carbon dioxide<br />
enzymatic<br />
243<br />
method for detn. of CO2 in serum,<br />
evaln. of contemporary methods for serum<br />
CO2 (SN), 374<br />
evaln, of the Beckman Cl-CO2 Analyzer, 1868<br />
simple instrument for fast CO2 anal. (A), 1171<br />
Carcinoembryonic antigen<br />
correlation between estrogen receptor protein<br />
and carcinoembryonic antigen in normal<br />
and carcinomatous breast tissue,<br />
correlation of biochem. parameters<br />
1366<br />
in colon<br />
washings in patients with large bowel<br />
disease (A), 1175<br />
quantn. of carcinoembryonic antigen, glucose<br />
phosphate isomerase, gamma-glutamyl<br />
transpeptidase, and lactate dehydrogenase<br />
in human fetal, normal adult, and malignant<br />
intestinal tissues<br />
Cardiac arrythmias<br />
(A), 1175<br />
serum quinidine concns.: comparison of<br />
fluorescence, gas-chromatog., and<br />
gas-chromatog./mass-spectrometric<br />
methods, 810<br />
Cardiac disease<br />
See Heart<br />
Carnitine<br />
disease<br />
automated<br />
)1-Carotene<br />
method for L-carnitine detn. 1589<br />
heta.carotene content of certain organs from<br />
two patients receiving high doses of<br />
beta-carotene<br />
Catecholamines<br />
(CR), 922<br />
diazotization of catecholaminea and their<br />
analogs and metabolites for urinary<br />
screenin<br />
fluorometric<br />
tests: chemical aspects, 1955<br />
assay of urinary metanephrines<br />
and catecholamines utilizing a single<br />
cation-exchangeresin(A),1191<br />
Catechols<br />
reverse-phase chromatog. of polar biol.<br />
substances: sepn.<br />
high-performance<br />
1497<br />
of catechol compds. by<br />
liquid chromatog. (S),<br />
Centria system<br />
automated RIA of choriomammotropin, 1655<br />
Centrifugal analyzer<br />
See also specific analyte of interest<br />
adaptation of a fully enzymatic method for the<br />
detn. of uric acid to the centrifugal analyzer,<br />
with<br />
1196<br />
early reading blank correction (A),<br />
adaptation of an enzyme coupled amylase<br />
procedure<br />
1196<br />
to the centrifugal analyzer (A),<br />
adaptation of blank-corrected methods for<br />
measurement of total and conjugated<br />
bilirubin and uric acid to the centrif.<br />
analyzer, 429<br />
adaptation of “EMIT” for serum<br />
phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin<br />
assays with the miniature centrifugal<br />
analyzer(SN),905<br />
appin. of centrifugal analyzers to provide<br />
nucleus of automated instrumentation<br />
a<br />
(A),<br />
Chenodeoxycholic acid<br />
detn,of chenodeoxycholicacidin<br />
hyperthyroid patients by GLC and RIA (A),<br />
1206<br />
Chloral hydrate<br />
improved colorinietric detn. of chloral hydrate<br />
in biol. fluids (A), 1192<br />
as7of<br />
with<br />
direct-reacting and total bilirubin<br />
the Union Carbide CentrifiChem<br />
Chloride<br />
direct detn. of serum Cl with a semiautomated<br />
analyzer (A), 1195<br />
assayof phenytoin: adaptationof“EMIT”<br />
the centrifugal analyzer (Sn), 911<br />
to<br />
discrete analyzer (SN), 273<br />
evaln. of the Beckman Cl-CO2 Analyzer, 1868<br />
micromethod for anal, for chloride in phyaioL<br />
automated enzymic detn. of ethanol in blood,<br />
serum, and urine with a miniature<br />
centrifugal analyzer, 802<br />
automatic volume setting: a more automated<br />
centrifugal analyzer (L), 2058<br />
fluids, 1339<br />
p-ChloropbenoxyiaobutyrlC acid<br />
quant. gas-chromatog. flame-ionization<br />
method for p.chlorophenoxyisobutyric<br />
inhuman serum and saliva, 884<br />
acid<br />
centrifugal system for affinity chromatog. with<br />
eluate monitoring (5), 1493<br />
direct enzymatic detn. of urea in plasma and<br />
urine with a centrifugal analyzer, 1614<br />
Cholesterol<br />
automation of serum cholesterol anal, using an<br />
enzymatic.Trinder coupled reaction (A),<br />
1179<br />
enzymatic method for detn. of serum<br />
cholesterol in amniotic fluid, determined by<br />
triglycerides with a centrifugal analyzer,<br />
1310<br />
enzyme immunoassay of phenobarbital with a<br />
gas chromatography, 224<br />
cholesterol oxidase-based detn., by<br />
continuous-flowanal,of totaland free<br />
centrifugal analyzer<br />
evaln. of an enzymatic<br />
(A), 1207<br />
method for determining<br />
cholesterol in serum, 1627<br />
cholesterol oxidase in assay of total and free<br />
cholesterol with the CentrifiCheni analyzer<br />
cholesterol in serum by continuous-flow<br />
(A), 1195<br />
evaln, of enzyme kits for GeMSAEC (A), 1196<br />
immunochem. detn. of immunoglobulins with<br />
anal. 1579<br />
cholesterol-rich bovine lipoprotein used to<br />
enhancecholesterol concns.inprepn.of<br />
a centrifugal analyzer, 1037<br />
serum control materials, 1302<br />
impact of a new small centrifugal analyzer on<br />
comparison of manual enzymatic and ferric<br />
the workload of a small- to medium-sized<br />
chloride cholesterol methods (A), 1193<br />
hospital (A), 1197<br />
development of a candidate reference method<br />
improved measurement of inorg. phosphate in<br />
for cholesterol (A), 1193<br />
serum with a centrif. analyzer, 257<br />
effect of two new serum-separating devices on<br />
integrated approach to lipid profiling:<br />
results for cholesterol and triglyceride (L),<br />
enzymatic detn, of cholesterol and<br />
936<br />
triglycerides with a centrif. analyzer, 188<br />
enzymatic detn. of cholesterol in high-density<br />
kinetic detn. of serum haptoglobin on a<br />
lipoprotein fractions prepared by polyanion<br />
centrifugal analyzer (A), 1197<br />
kinetic detn. of serum haptoglobin with a<br />
centrifugal analyzer, 1962<br />
kinetic meas, of glucose with a centrifugal<br />
pptn. (L), 695<br />
enzymatic detn, of total serum cholesterol<br />
with the Vickers D-300 Analyzer (L), 690<br />
enzymatic detns. of cholesterol in<br />
analyzer; hexokinase and glucose oxidase<br />
high-density.lipoprotein fractions prepd. by<br />
procedures compared (SN), 1100<br />
laser modification of a Union Carbide<br />
CentrifiChem Model 300 for use in kinetic<br />
precipitation (SN), 98<br />
enzymatic method for the rapid and<br />
automated measurement of total serum<br />
and equilibrium detns.<br />
proteins (A), 1196<br />
of body-fluid<br />
cholesterol (A), 1194<br />
evaln. of an enzymatic cholesterol method (L),<br />
measurement of total and direct bilirubin with<br />
1542<br />
the CentrifiChem centrifugal analyzer (A),<br />
1182<br />
measurement of total protein and albumin in<br />
evaln. of an enzymatic method for<br />
cholesterol with the CentrifiChem<br />
(A), 1195<br />
determining<br />
analyzer<br />
serum with a centrifugal analyzer, 1102<br />
evaln.of totallyenzymatic,continuous-flow<br />
phenytoin and phenobarbital measurement by<br />
methods for serum cholesterol and<br />
centrifugal analyzer (L), 2057<br />
profile anal. of blood proteins with a<br />
centrifugal analyzer, 657<br />
propagation of error anal, of the enzyme acty.<br />
expression. a model for detg. total system<br />
triglyceride (A), 1195<br />
faster continuous-flow anal, for triglycerides<br />
and cholesterol (L),558<br />
integrated approach to lipid profiling:<br />
enzymatic detn. of cholesterol and<br />
random error<br />
(5), 1438<br />
of a kinetic enzyme analyzer<br />
triglycerides with a centrif.<br />
interplay of hemoglobin and<br />
analyzer,<br />
bilirubin<br />
188<br />
in<br />
quantn. of serum Mg with<br />
analyzer (CentrifiChem)<br />
a centrifugal<br />
(A), 1196<br />
enzymatic<br />
investigation<br />
cholesterol reactions (A), 1194<br />
of interfering substances with<br />
simplified, totally enzymatic method for the<br />
several enzymatic systems for measuring<br />
detn. of serum triglycerides on the<br />
CentrifiChem (A), 1197<br />
use of an inhibitor in kinetic detn. of glucose<br />
with a centrifugal analyzerby theglucose<br />
dehydrogenase reaction (L), 929<br />
use of the IFCC.recommended method for<br />
cholesterol (A), 1194<br />
kineticenzymaticmethod formeasuring<br />
cholesterol in serum (SN), 2042<br />
kinetic method for enzymatic detn. of<br />
cholesterol using an oxygen rate analyzer<br />
(A),1194<br />
aspartate<br />
optimized<br />
aminotransferase,<br />
enzyme assays,<br />
and other<br />
with the<br />
performanceofautomated enzymatic<br />
cholesterol of SMA 12/60 and<br />
centrifugal analyzer (A), 1197<br />
Cerate oxidimetric detector<br />
protein-bound carbohydrates in breast cancer.<br />
AutoAnalyzer-Il instruments (A), 1220<br />
plasma high-densitylipoproteincholesterol<br />
concns.detd.afterremovalofother<br />
Liquid-chromatog. anal, for mannose,<br />
lipoproteins by heparin-manganese pptn or<br />
galactose,<br />
(S), 1516<br />
fucose, and sialic acid in serum<br />
by ultracentrifn. 1828<br />
polarographic method for rapid microdetn. of<br />
Cerebrospinal fluid<br />
cholesterol with cholesterol esterase and<br />
cerebrospinal fluid immunoglobulins: test<br />
cholesterol oxidase, 336<br />
m(,difications and results<br />
sclerosis (L), 1234<br />
in multiple<br />
serum cholesterol and triglycerides by<br />
gas-liquid chromatography, compared with<br />
creatine kinase isoenzymes in CSF in a case of<br />
brain damage (CR), 1405<br />
a continuous-flowtechnique,1692<br />
some theory of reference values. II.<br />
enzymatic assay for methotrexate in serum<br />
comparison of some statistical models of<br />
and cerebrospinal fluid, 785<br />
evaln. of the Beckman Cl-CO2 Analyzer, 1868<br />
intraindividual<br />
constituents,<br />
variation<br />
1343<br />
in blood<br />
gas-liquid chromatog. profile of neutral and<br />
acidic metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid<br />
three-way<br />
methods<br />
comparison<br />
in routine<br />
of serum cholesterol<br />
lab, operation (A), 1221<br />
from newborns and infants, 623<br />
ion chromatog.:new techniquefordin.chem.<br />
(5), 1424<br />
methotrexate in blood, urine,and<br />
cerebrospinal fluid of children receiving<br />
water-soluble cholesterol derivatives for<br />
augmenting human serum (A), 1193<br />
Cholesterol esterase<br />
polarographic method for rapid microdeth.<br />
cholesterol with cholesterol esterase and<br />
of<br />
high doses by infusion, 1053<br />
trace metals in cerebrospinal fluid (A), 1210<br />
cholesterol oxidase, 336<br />
Cholesterol oxidase<br />
use of laser nephelometry in measurement<br />
serum proteins (5), 1465<br />
of<br />
cholesterol oxidase-based<br />
continuous-flow anal.<br />
detn.,<br />
of total<br />
by<br />
and free<br />
Chemyst’s Tale, the<br />
cholesterol in serum, 1627<br />
The Chemyst’s Tale, 294<br />
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976 2095
cholesterol oxidase in assay of total and free<br />
cholesterol in serum by continuous-flow<br />
anal. 1579<br />
polarographic method for rapid microdetn. of<br />
cholesterol with cholesterol esterase and<br />
cholesterol oxidase, 336<br />
Choriogonadotropin<br />
din, evaln,and exptl.modn. of a sensitive<br />
assay for human chorionic gonadotropin (A),<br />
1170<br />
competitive enzyme-linked immunoassay with<br />
use of soluble enzyme-antibody immune<br />
complexes for labeling. I. measurement of<br />
human choriogonadotropin, 1372<br />
stable liquid control sample for pregnancy<br />
testing (A), 1215<br />
Choriomammotropin<br />
automated RIA of choriomammotropin, 1655<br />
Chromatography<br />
amino acid compn. of human nail,as<br />
measured by gas-liquid chromatog. 1608<br />
anal, for indole compda. in urine by<br />
high-performance liquidchromatography<br />
with fluorometricdetection,184<br />
anal,toxicology: applications of<br />
element-selective electrolytic conductivity<br />
detection for gas chromatogr. 739<br />
anticonvulsant anal. by liquid chromatog. (A),<br />
1208<br />
atypical increase in serum creatine kinase<br />
acty. in hospital patients, 87<br />
automated aepn. and measurement of lactate<br />
dehydrogenase isoenzymes, 468<br />
automated sepn. and quantn. of isoenzymes by<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatography (A),<br />
1179<br />
cation-exchange chromatography of guanidine<br />
derivs.in plasma of patientswith chronic<br />
renal failure, 240<br />
centrifugal system for affinity chromatog. with<br />
eluate monitoring (5), 1493<br />
cholesterol in amniotic fluid, determined by<br />
gas chromatography, 224<br />
chromatography on Florisil in the quant. estn.<br />
(if urinary and other porphyrins, 1057<br />
combined use of high-performance liquid<br />
chromatography and the continuous-flow<br />
microanslyzer for measuring “true” creatine<br />
in physiologic fluids (A). 1180<br />
comparison of RIA enzymatic immunoassay<br />
(EMIT) and gas-liquid chromatog.<br />
procedures fordetn, of diphenylhydantoin<br />
in serum (A), 1207<br />
creatine kinase isoenzyme patterns in human<br />
tissue obtained at surgery, 173<br />
creatine kinase MB isoenzyme: comparison of<br />
the column chromatog. method with the<br />
selective activating method (A), 1162<br />
l)EAE Sephadex LH-20 column chromatog. of<br />
digoxin and metabolites and phospholipids<br />
(A), 1185<br />
1)EAE Sephadex LH-20 column chromatog. of<br />
digoxin and metabolites and phospholipids<br />
(A), 1226<br />
detection and quantn. of phencyclidine in<br />
blood by use of 2H5jphencycIidine and<br />
select ion monitoring applied to<br />
phencyclidine intoxn, 1623<br />
detection of diazepam in urine drug-abuse<br />
screening by thin-layer chromatog. through<br />
the identn, of oxazepam (metabolite of<br />
diazepam) (A), 1198<br />
detn. of anticonvulssnt drugs in serum by gas<br />
chromatography following adsorption on<br />
charcoal (A), 1208<br />
detn. of carbamazepine in blood or plasma by<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatog. 1070<br />
detn. of phenprocoumon, an anticoagulant, in<br />
human plasma, 1575<br />
detn, of plasma retinol by high-speed liquid<br />
chromatography (A), 1180<br />
detn. of porphyrins in urine by use of<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatog. (A), 1180<br />
detn. of serum retinol (vitamin A) by<br />
high-speed liquid chromatog. 1593<br />
detn, of some benzodiazepines in serum<br />
utilizing gas chromatography and a nitrogen<br />
detector (A), 1198<br />
diphenylhydantoin in 0.1-mi plasma samples:<br />
gas chromatography and RIA compared, 246<br />
evaln, of reduced NADH stability of<br />
high-performance liquid chromatography<br />
(A), 1179<br />
flui,rescent immunoassay: an approach to<br />
hormone and antigen anal. (A), 1169<br />
lluorometric assay of urinary metanephrines<br />
and catecholamines utilizinga single<br />
cation-exchange resin (A), 1191<br />
free-falling drop detector-a novel<br />
fluorescence detector for high-performance<br />
liquid chromatog. (S), 1434<br />
2096 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
gas-chromatog. anal, for therapeutic concns. of<br />
amitriptyiineand nortriptylinein plasma,<br />
with use of a nitrogen detector, 777<br />
gas-chromatog. anal, for therapeutic concns. of<br />
imipramine and desipramine in plasma,<br />
with use of a nitrogen detector, 1697<br />
gas chromatog. and mass spectrometry in anal,<br />
of underivatized volatile human or animal<br />
constituents of din, interest (R), 1775<br />
gas-chromatog. behavior of barbiturates after<br />
(in-column hexylation (A), 1208<br />
gas-chromatog, detn. of 5-fluorocytosine in<br />
human serum, 772<br />
gas-chromatog. measurement of<br />
anticonvulssnt drugs in serum, 860<br />
gas-chromatog. method for acetaminophen<br />
(N-acetyl-p-aminophenol) based on<br />
sequential alkylation, 879<br />
gas-chromatog. micro-scale procedure for<br />
theophylline, with use of a<br />
nitrogen-sensitive detector, 765<br />
gas-chromatog. quantitation of theophylline in<br />
small vols, plasma (SN), 898<br />
high-performance liquid chromatog. (A), 1144<br />
high-pressure liquid-chromatographic sepn. of<br />
lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes, 471<br />
how accurate are LDH isoenzyme estimations<br />
by the thin-layer agarose fluorescent<br />
technique? 1995<br />
identn.of drugs with the Toxi-Lab system (A),<br />
1189<br />
improved GLC method forthe identn.of<br />
anaerobic bacteria (A), 1189<br />
improved sepn. of creatine kinase cardiac<br />
isoenzyme in serum by batch fractionation,<br />
92<br />
isolation and identn.of benzodiazepine drugs<br />
and their metabolites in urine with<br />
Amberlite XAD-2 resin and thin-layer<br />
chromatog. 1596<br />
liquid chromatog. method for monitoring<br />
therapeutic concns, of L-dopa and dopamine<br />
in serum, 782<br />
marihuana metabolites in urine of man, VI.<br />
recovery of acidic metabolites by sequential<br />
thin-layer chromatog. (A), 1198<br />
metabolic response of humans to ingestion of<br />
nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, 1821<br />
micromethod for measuring anticonvulsant<br />
drugs in serum by high-performance liquid<br />
chromatog. 856<br />
microscale modn, of a cation-exchange column<br />
procedure for plasma NH3, 1976<br />
minicomputer-automated array spectrometer<br />
for liquid-chromatog.detection of<br />
metabolites (S), 1472<br />
monitoring drug concns, in a case of combined<br />
overdosage with primidone and<br />
methsuximide (CR), 915<br />
more on CK isoenzyme sepns. by column<br />
chromatog. (L), 1539<br />
more sensitive high-pressure liquid-chromatog.<br />
detn. of theophylline in serum (SN), 1903<br />
(in-line quantification of HPLC-microanalyzer<br />
chromatograms using a programmable<br />
calculator(A), 1191<br />
organic acids in urine from human newborns,<br />
49<br />
primidone anal.:correlationof gas-chromatog.<br />
assay with enzyme immunoassay (SN), 901<br />
profilesof uv-absorbing components of urine<br />
from autisticchildren,as obtained by<br />
high-resolution ion-exchange chromatog.<br />
(5),1528<br />
propoxyphene and norpropoxyphene concns,<br />
in blood and tissuesin cases of fatal<br />
overdose, 1319<br />
purifn.and anal,of the purity of NADH, 1322<br />
purifn. of NADH by column chromatography<br />
forroutine use forenzyme determinations<br />
the din, lab.(A), 1176<br />
quant. gas-chromatog. flame-ionization<br />
method forp-chlorophenoxyisobutyric acid<br />
in human serum and saliva,884<br />
rapid micromethod for the anal,of<br />
anticonvulsant drugs by high-performance<br />
liquidchromatography (A), 1208<br />
rapid, sensitive detn, of anticonvulsants and<br />
barbiturates by GC with nitrogen-selective<br />
detector (A), 1208<br />
reacti(in of carbamazepine with<br />
dimethylformamide dimethylacetyl (for gas<br />
chromatog.) (L), 1229<br />
relationof pH to fluorescence of serotonin,<br />
melatonin, and other indole compounds<br />
reacted with o-phthaldialdehyde, 2004<br />
reversed-phase liquid-chromatog.anal,of<br />
hemodialysate from uremic patients(5),<br />
1522<br />
reverse-phase chromatog. of polar biol.<br />
substances: sepn. of catechol compds. by<br />
high-performance liquid chromatog. (S)<br />
1497<br />
RIA compared to thin-layer and gas-liquid<br />
chromatog. for detecting methadone in urine<br />
(SN), 1915<br />
sepn. of folate binding protein from human<br />
serum by DEAE-cellulose column<br />
chromatog. 1047<br />
sepn. of serum creatine kinaae isoenzymes by<br />
ion-exchange column chromatog. (A), 1162<br />
serum cholesterol and triglycerides by<br />
gas-liquid chromatography, compared with<br />
a continuous-flow technique, 1692<br />
serum theophylline anal, by high-pressure<br />
liquid chromatog. 851<br />
simultaneous detn. of five sex hormones in<br />
human serum by RIA after chromatography<br />
on Lipidex-5000, 32<br />
simultaneous gas-chromatog. anal, for<br />
phenobarbital, diphenylhydantoin,<br />
carbamazepine, and primidone in serum,<br />
769<br />
simultaneous high-pressure<br />
liquid-chromatographic detn. of<br />
anticonvulsant.s in serum, 25<br />
simultaneous measurement of phenobarbital,<br />
diphenylhydantoin, and primidone in blood<br />
by high-pressure liquid chromatog. 824<br />
simultaneous quantn. of<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
(vanilmandelic) and<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic<br />
(h(imovanillic) acids in urine, 310<br />
structure of some aliphatic dicarboxylic acids<br />
found in urine of infant with congenital<br />
lactic acidosis, 1330<br />
thin-layer and gss-chromatographic detn. of<br />
ketamine and some in vivo metabolites (A),<br />
1191<br />
thin-layerchromatog. detection of quinine,<br />
morphine, and poly-drugs (L), 1936<br />
toward absolute methods in din, chem.:<br />
applicationof mass fragmentography to<br />
high-accuracy analyses, 1789<br />
ultramicro gas-chromatog. anal, for<br />
anticonvulsants, with use of a<br />
nitrogen-selective detector, 1062<br />
urinary org.acids in man, I.normal patterns,<br />
1283<br />
X-prolyl dipeptidyi.aminopeptidase acty.,<br />
with X-proline p.nitroanilides as substrates,<br />
in normal and pathologicalsera,1256<br />
Circular dichroism<br />
optical rotatory dispersion and circular<br />
dichroism as a superior clinical probe in<br />
routine steroid anal. (A), 1171<br />
Clindamycin<br />
RIA for clindamycin, 828<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> chemistry<br />
din. chem, in the Peoples Republic of China<br />
today (SR), 278; in Japan, 566 (L)<br />
din. chem.: research in industry (A), 1139<br />
clinicalchemist-a govt.perception (A), 1135<br />
clinical chemist-an historical perspective (A),<br />
1134<br />
clinicalchemist as a member of the<br />
health-careteam (A), 1134<br />
clinical chemist in industry (A), 1135<br />
education of clinical chemists, one physician’s<br />
views (A), 1138<br />
education programs for clinical chemists-an<br />
historical perspective (A), 1137<br />
education programs forclinicalchemists:<br />
current plans and approaches (A), 1138<br />
impact of govt. on med. res.(A), 1140<br />
necessary resourcesfor research in din. chem.<br />
(A),1140<br />
new role for the clinical chemist (E), 711<br />
trainingprograms in din, chem. 547<br />
<strong>Clinical</strong> Chemist, The<br />
130, 295, 403, 565, 699, 85A, 954, 1417, 1553,<br />
1765, 1945,2062<br />
Clofibrate<br />
quant. gas-chromatog. flame-ionization<br />
method for p-chlorophenoxyisobutyric acid<br />
in human serum and saliva,884<br />
Clomipramine<br />
detn. of clomipramine and<br />
desmethylclomipramine in plasma or urine<br />
by the double-radioisotope derivative<br />
technique, 817<br />
meas, of tricyclic antidepresssnts in biol,<br />
fluids by selective ion monitoring, and<br />
pharmacokinetics of clomipramine, 892<br />
Competitive protein binding<br />
See Radioassay<br />
Competitive protein-binding assay<br />
automated competitive protein-binding assay<br />
f((rthyroxine (A), 1166<br />
comparison of competitive protein-binding<br />
with RIA methods for serum thyroxine (A),<br />
1186<br />
competitive protein binding assay of bound<br />
and free serum folate (A), 1182
interferenceof fattyacids in the competitive<br />
protein-binding<br />
(A), 1181<br />
assay for serum thyroxine<br />
Complement<br />
biol, and anal. variation in IgA, 1gM, IgG and<br />
C3 in a referencepopulation (A), 1200<br />
complement<br />
improved<br />
(C3) consumption<br />
anal.(A),1190<br />
in uivo, an<br />
measurement of the third component of the<br />
human complement system (C3):a<br />
comparative evaln.of radial<br />
immunodiffusion<br />
1178<br />
and nephelometry (A),<br />
serum complement in inflammatory disorders<br />
(A), 1187<br />
Complement C3<br />
complement C3 in serum and plasma, as<br />
measured by radialimmunodiffusion with<br />
four commercial<br />
Computers<br />
kits,267<br />
application of a vidicon spectrometer for<br />
simultaneous multicomponent<br />
1862<br />
drug detens,<br />
automated collationof lab,data: evaln,of an<br />
analyzer with dedicated computer in a<br />
community hospital(A), 1161<br />
computer-assisted optimization of<br />
multicomponent reagent systems (A), 1161<br />
computerized system forstorage and<br />
statisticalanal,of din, amino acid data, 19<br />
dissentingview on computer systems (L), 122<br />
full use of computers (L), 1538<br />
instrument control by computer an<br />
improvement? (L),394<br />
interpretationof din, chem, data with aid of<br />
automatic data processing (R), 1555<br />
kinetic data anal, on the CentrifiChem<br />
computer system (A), 1161<br />
laboratorycomputers: on- or off-line?(L),394<br />
potentialitiesof an inexpensive computer<br />
system foranal.of din, amino acid data:<br />
forecastand speculation (E), 16<br />
statisticalcharactn. of random errors in the<br />
RIA dose-response variable, 350<br />
Continuous-flow analysis<br />
See also AutoAnalyzer<br />
adaptation of enzymatic triglyceridesto<br />
Technicon’s SMA multichannel biochemical<br />
analyzer and AutoAnalyzer-Il anal,systems<br />
(A),1193<br />
appln. of Glucinet to continuous-flow<br />
analyzers (A), 1191<br />
appn. of an enzymatic uricacid procedure to<br />
the Technicon SMA 12/60 (A), 1220<br />
appn. of the NCCLS proposed standard<br />
“protocol f(irestablishingthe precisionand<br />
accuracy of automated anal. systems” to a<br />
multichannel automated analyzer (A), 1214<br />
automated<br />
1604<br />
method for detn. of Hg in urine,<br />
cholesteroloxidase-based detn.,by<br />
continuous-flow anal,of totaland<br />
cholesterolin serum, 1627<br />
free<br />
cholesterol oxidase in assay of total and free<br />
cholesterolin serum<br />
anal. 1579<br />
by continuous-flow<br />
CO-immobilized hexokinase and<br />
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase for<br />
detn. of serum glucose on Technicon’s<br />
continuous-flow systems (A), 1223<br />
comparison (if resultsfor 13 din, lab.detns.<br />
with three automated anal, systems, 346<br />
c(intinuous-fl(iw detn. of serum<br />
(,-hydroxybutyrste dehydrogenase<br />
1177<br />
acty.(A),<br />
derivatives of l-naphthyl ethylenediamine<br />
di-HCI forstandn. of direct-bilirubinassays<br />
with the Technicon SMAC, 1042<br />
erroneously high albumin values by SMAC,<br />
and their correction (L), 2056<br />
evaln. of contemporary<br />
CO2 (SN), 374<br />
methods for serum<br />
evaln. of the SMAC system after 1’/2years of<br />
iperatton (A). 1171<br />
evaln.of totally enzymatic, continuous-flow<br />
methods for serum cholesterol and<br />
triglyceride (A). 1195<br />
evaluation of a novel new micro enzymatic uric<br />
acid method<br />
(A), 1225<br />
for continuous flow analyzers<br />
flame photometric anal,at 120 samples an<br />
hour with a programmable<br />
1211<br />
calculator(A),<br />
high-performance colorimeterwith electronic<br />
bubble gate foruse in miniaturized<br />
continuous-flow analyzers, 227<br />
immobilized glucose oxidase in<br />
c(intinuous-flowdetn, of serum glucose,1017<br />
improved continuous-flow detn. of totalserum<br />
hexosamines (SN), 1394<br />
performance of automated enzymatic<br />
cholesterolof SMA 12/60 and<br />
AutoAnalyzer-Il instruments (A), 1220<br />
performance studies, Technicon “SMAC”<br />
analyzer: precision and comparison of values<br />
with methods in routine lab. service, 489<br />
p-hydroxybenzoic acid hydrazide proced. for<br />
serum glucose adapted to the Technicon<br />
“SMA 12/60,” compared with other glucose<br />
methods (SN), 263<br />
quant. fractionationof elk.phosphatase<br />
isoenzymes according to thermostability,42<br />
reduction of sample size on the SMA 6/60 (A),<br />
1191<br />
reduction of sample sizeon the Technicon<br />
SMA 6/60 continuous-flow analyzer (SN),<br />
1107<br />
referencevalues obtained on a SMAC system<br />
(A), 1171<br />
sample dispersionor carryover in<br />
continuous-flow anal,a general theory for<br />
estimating dispersion in segmented-flow<br />
through glasstubing (A), 1189<br />
sample dispersionor carryover in<br />
continuous-flow anal. practicalrelationships<br />
forpredictingand controllingloss of wash<br />
(A), 1222<br />
serum cholesteroland triglyceridesby<br />
gas-liquidchromatography, compared with<br />
a continuous-flow technique, 1692<br />
stabilityof peristaltic pump tubing in<br />
continuous-flow systems (A), 1185<br />
Continuous-flow analyzer<br />
design of quality-controlsera for<br />
multi-channel analyzers (A), 1214<br />
Controlled-circulation periodicals<br />
do throwaways have a function? 9026<br />
Control material<br />
prepn. of opticallyclearlyophilizedhuman<br />
serum for use in control material, 456<br />
Corrections<br />
687, 2045<br />
therapeutic and toxic drug concns.: correction<br />
(LI, 1751<br />
Corticotropin<br />
measurement of plasma ACTH concentrations<br />
by RIA: modification of a commercially<br />
available procedure (A), 1192<br />
Cortisol<br />
125l-labeled cortisol RIA in which serum<br />
binding proteinsare enzymatically<br />
denatured, 1850<br />
physiological day-to-day variation of serum<br />
thyroxine and cortisol (A), 1171<br />
RIA for serum cortisol with I-labeled<br />
ligand: three methods compared, 1845<br />
Creatine<br />
interference by creatine with detn. of serum<br />
creatine kinase (SN), 1741<br />
Creatine kinase<br />
anomalies associated with tetrazolium-linked<br />
methods for detection of creatine kinase<br />
isoenzymes (A), 1178<br />
atypical increase in serum creatine kinase<br />
acty. in hospital patients, 87<br />
automated sepn. and quantn. of isoenzymes by<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatography (A),<br />
1179<br />
brain creatinekinase isoenzyme as an<br />
indicator of chronic electrical cerebellar<br />
stimulation effect on brain cells. I, short<br />
term effects (A), 1211<br />
cardiac-specific creatine kinsse isoenzymes in<br />
the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction<br />
by ion-exchange chromatography and<br />
Gilford Model-3401 automatic enzyme<br />
analyzer (A), 1202<br />
CR-MB in estn,of myocardial infarct size (A),<br />
1202<br />
din. column-chromatographic method for<br />
two-fraction isolation of LD-5 and CR-MB;<br />
LD-1,2. evaln. in alcoholic patients (A), 1203<br />
comparative study of electrophoretic and<br />
ion-exchange column chromatographic<br />
separation of the MB isoenzyme of creatine<br />
kinase (A), 1163<br />
creatinekinase and isoenzymes in rat blood<br />
and tissues(A), 1218<br />
creatine kinase in serum: 1. detn. of optimum<br />
reaction conditions, 650<br />
creatine kinase in serum: 2. interference of<br />
adenylate kinase with the assay, 1806<br />
creatine kinase isoenzyme BB acty. in serum<br />
of a patient with gastric cancer (CR), 1748<br />
creatine kinase isoenzyme RB in serum of<br />
renal-disease patients (L), 120<br />
creatine kinase isoenzyme MB determination<br />
(L), 1753<br />
creatine kinase isoenzyme patterns in human<br />
tissue obtained at surgery, 173<br />
creatine kinase isoenzymes in baboon tissues<br />
and organs,63<br />
creatine kinase isoenzymes in CSF in a case of<br />
brain damage (CR), 1405<br />
creatine kinase MB isoenzyme: comparison of<br />
the column chromatog. method with the<br />
selective activating method (A), 1162<br />
effect of exerciseon serum enzymes, especially<br />
creatine kinase: approach to studying the<br />
biol. variance of enzyme half-lives in serum<br />
(A), 1203<br />
effect of sulfhydryl compounds upon actn,of<br />
creatine kinase isoenzymes (A), 1225<br />
effects of serum constituents and drugs on<br />
cardiac isoenzyme (MB) of creatine kinase<br />
(CK) (A), 1163<br />
evaln, of adenosine 5’.moiiophosphate and<br />
fluoride as adenylate kinase inhibitors in the<br />
creatine kinase assay, 1078<br />
evaln. of “Chemocolumn” method for creatine<br />
kinase MB (LI,2059<br />
evaln. of the chem. activation procedure<br />
(Rao’s method) for the measurement of MB<br />
isoenzyme of creatine kinase (L), 929<br />
frequency distribn. of lag phases in the reverse<br />
kinetic assay of total creatine kinase in<br />
hospital patients (A), 1203<br />
improved method for CX isoenzyme recovery<br />
afterelectrophoresis(A), 1163<br />
improved sepn. of creatine kinase cardiac<br />
isoenzyme in serum by batch fractionation,<br />
92<br />
interference by creatine with detn, of serum<br />
creatinekinase (SN), 1741<br />
interferenceof adenylate kinase with creatine<br />
kinase acty. measurement (A), 1183<br />
in vitrostabilitystudiesof creatinekinae<br />
isoenzymes (A), 1223<br />
low apparent creatine kinase acty. and<br />
prolonged lag phases in serum of patients<br />
with metastatic disease: elimination by<br />
treatment of sera with SH agents, 1889<br />
more on CR isoenzyme sepns. by column<br />
chromatog. (LI, 1539<br />
multiple isosnzyme assay by continuous-flow<br />
anal.of high-performance<br />
liquid-chromatographic eluates (A), 1178<br />
new findings on optimization and activation in<br />
the kinetic measurement of serum CX (A),<br />
1163<br />
new method fordetn, of redox potentialsof<br />
sulfhydryl enzymes. 1. CX isoenzymes and<br />
their din, significance (A), 1203<br />
poor sepn. of CR isosnzymes with<br />
column-chromatog. kits (L), 552<br />
prepn. of stable creatine kinase isosnzyme<br />
controls (MM, MB, BB) (L), 1753<br />
procedure of Rao et al, for creatine kinase (L),<br />
1232<br />
production of brain-type creatine kinase in the<br />
serum of patients with oat-cell carcinoma<br />
(A),1174<br />
rate of decay and distribution vol. of MB<br />
isoenzyme of creatine kinsse, injected iv,<br />
into the baboon, 1095<br />
rates of disappearance from plasma of<br />
enzymes labeled by coupling with a<br />
radioactive iodo-ester, 1277<br />
relationship between alk. phosphatase and<br />
creatine kinase acty. (LI, 116<br />
routine detn. of creatine kinase isoenzymes in<br />
the diagnosis of myocardial infarction (A),<br />
1202<br />
sarcolemmal membrane changes related to<br />
enzyme release in the imipramine-serotonin<br />
exptl.animal model, 1710<br />
sepn. of serum creatine kinase isoenzymes by<br />
ion-exchange column chromatog. (A), 1162<br />
use of a stat “column”-TR CPK isozyme<br />
assay in a service lab, (A), 1162<br />
utility of enzymes in the diagnosis of acute<br />
myocardisl infarction in the emergency<br />
room (A), 1202<br />
Worthington CK isoenzymes system vs. the<br />
method of Yasmineh and Hanson (L),1756<br />
Creatinine<br />
automated, kinetic procedure for serum<br />
creatinine (A), 1219<br />
combined use of high-performance liquid<br />
chromatography and the continuous-flow<br />
microanalyzer for measuring “true” creatine<br />
in physiologic fluids (A), 1180<br />
drug interferencewith creatinineassay (L),<br />
283<br />
evaln. of a kinetic creatinine modified for use<br />
(in the Gilford System 3500 (A), 1217<br />
reaction of alk, sodium picrate with creatinine:<br />
I. kinetics and mechanism of formation of<br />
the mono-creatinine picric acid complex,<br />
1664<br />
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate<br />
bileacid and detergent interactionwith<br />
radioasssys based on costed charcoal (SN),<br />
1727<br />
cyclic AMP-regulating system in human brain<br />
and CNS tumors (A), 1222<br />
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976 2097
Cyclic nucleotides<br />
some din, applications of cyclic nucleotides<br />
(A), 1133<br />
Cystic fibrosis<br />
evaln. of the Beckman Cl-CO2 Analyzer, 1868<br />
lab, confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis. 1841<br />
Cystyl-aminopeptidase<br />
spectrophotometric end-point method for<br />
assay of serum cystyl-aminopeptidase in<br />
pregnancy, 79<br />
Data processing<br />
automated collation of lab, data: evaln. of an<br />
analyzer with dedicated computer in a<br />
community hospital (A), 1161<br />
auto-selective telecommunication system for<br />
data reporting (A), 1162<br />
comparison of several transformations for<br />
thyroxine radioassay data (A), 1161<br />
expressing results of lab, tests (L), 1759<br />
expression of random anal. error as a percent<br />
of range of din, interest, 475<br />
interpretationand RIA quality.controluse of<br />
parameters with six different data-reduction<br />
methods (A), 1215<br />
interpretation of din, chem. data with aid of<br />
automatic data processing (R), 1555<br />
interpretation of din, chem. data with aid of<br />
automatic data processing (R), 1555<br />
interpretation of lab, results (L), 1937<br />
minicomputer-automated array spectrometer<br />
for liquid-chromatog. detection of<br />
metabolites (SI, 1472<br />
PALL- and RIA data-reduction procedure for<br />
an on.line desk-top programmable<br />
calculator(A), 1183<br />
pictorial reporting of multiple<br />
thyroid-function results, 1562<br />
use of a dual floppy diskette system as a mass<br />
storage device for the GEMSAEC Fast<br />
Analyzer (A), 1162<br />
use of a programmable calculator to display<br />
and classify glucose and insulin values in<br />
glucose tolerancetests(A), 1160<br />
use of optical character reading in lab, data<br />
entry (A), 1160<br />
Dehydroimipramine<br />
meas. of tricydlic antidepressants in biol,<br />
fluids by selective ion monitoring, and<br />
pharmacokinetics of clomipramine, 892<br />
Desipramine<br />
gas-chromatog. anal, for therapeutic concns. of<br />
imipramine and desipramine in plasma,<br />
with use of a nitrogen detector, 1697<br />
Desmethylclomipramine<br />
detn. of clomipramine and<br />
desmethylclomipramine in plasma or urine<br />
by the double-radioisotope derivative<br />
technique, 817<br />
N-Desmethylclomipramine<br />
meas. of tricyclic antidepressants in biol,<br />
fluids by selective ion monitoring, and<br />
pharmacokinetics of clomipraxnine, 892<br />
Diabetes<br />
equil. binding studies of insulin antibodies in<br />
diabetic subjects, 1089<br />
method for improved din, interpretation of<br />
diabetes and related diseases using a<br />
charting system that combines oral glucose<br />
tolerance testing and immunoreactive<br />
insulin assays (A), 1186<br />
Diabetics<br />
plasma P and erythrocyte<br />
2,3.diphosphoglycerate concns, of<br />
nonacidotic diabetics in various degrees of<br />
metabolic control (L),550<br />
Diagnostic aids<br />
automated method for L-carnitine detn. 1589<br />
diagnosis of infectious hepatitis by<br />
multicomponent anal, with use of field<br />
ionization mass spectrometry (5), 1503<br />
erythrocyte uroporphyrinogen I synthase acty.<br />
in diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria,<br />
1835<br />
immunofixation electrophoretic techniques<br />
applied to identn. of proteins in serum and<br />
CSF, 1262<br />
interpretation of din. chem, data with aid of<br />
automatic data processing (RI, 1555<br />
interpretation of lab, results (LI, 1937<br />
lab, confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
modifications of three routine in vitro tests of<br />
thyroid function (SN), 1715<br />
pictorial reporting of multiple<br />
thyroid-function results, 1562<br />
plasma fibrinogen and anemia: further studies<br />
on the utilityof f’ibrinogenin multiphasic<br />
screening and in assessing the activity of<br />
diseases (A), 1212<br />
quant. fractionationof alk,phosphatase<br />
isosnzymes according to thermostability, 42<br />
selection of enzyme profiles for din, diagnosis<br />
(A), 1142<br />
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X-prolyl dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase acty.,<br />
with X.proline p-nitroanilides as substrates,<br />
in normal and pathologicalsera,1256<br />
I,2:5,6-Dianhydrogalactitol<br />
gas-chromatographic anal, for<br />
1,2:5,6-dianhydrogalactitol, an<br />
anti-neoplastic agent, in plasma, 1639<br />
Diazepam<br />
detection of diazepam in urine drug-abuse<br />
screening by thin-layerchromatog, through<br />
the identn,of oxazepam (metaboliteof<br />
diazepam) (A), 1198<br />
diazepam abuse: incidence, rapid screening,<br />
and confirming methods, 889<br />
Digestive disorders<br />
lab, confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
Digoxin<br />
absence of hypoalbuminemia in patients<br />
undergoing digoxin therapy, as related to<br />
use of digoxin RIA kits (L), 1539<br />
causes of variability of assay values in RIA of<br />
digoxin (A), 1183<br />
DEAE Sephadex LH.20 column chromatog. of<br />
digoxin and metabolites and phospholipids<br />
(A). 1185<br />
DAE Sephadex LH.20 column chromato, of<br />
digoxin and metabolites and phospholipids<br />
(A), 1226<br />
digoxin.creatinine clearance ratios as an index<br />
of digoxin therapy in patients with renal<br />
insufficiency (A), 1168<br />
digoxin immunoassay with use of [3Hjdigoxin<br />
vs. [i2Sljtyrosine.methyl.ester of digoxin<br />
(L),286<br />
evaln, of EMIT technique for detn. of serum<br />
digoxin (SN), 1899<br />
evaln, of two digoxin RIA procedures in which<br />
1251-labeled digoxin is used, 193<br />
false elevation of apparent digoxin in plasma<br />
of premature infants (A), 1168<br />
improved micro-RIA of digoxin in serum, with<br />
use of ‘25I-labeledigoxin (SN), 903<br />
procedure fordigoxin based upon<br />
homogeneous enzyme immunoassay (A),<br />
1185<br />
reduced variation of tracer binding in digoxin<br />
RIA by use of IizSI].labeled<br />
tyrosine-methyl-ester deny,: relation of<br />
thyroxine concn, to binding (SN), 1732<br />
RIA and enzyme immunoasaay compared for<br />
detn, of digoxin (SN), 2029<br />
stat digoxin-answers in less than 1 h (A),<br />
1168<br />
Dihydroxypropyltheophylline<br />
dihydroxypropyltheophylline and<br />
oxytriphylline in serum as measured by<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatog. (A), 1167<br />
I,3-Dimethylphenobarbital<br />
decompn, of 1,3-dimethylphenobarbital in<br />
trimethylanilinium hydroxide (L). 926<br />
Dipeptidyl-aminopeptldase<br />
X.prolyl dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase acty.,<br />
with X-proline p-nitroanilides as substrates,<br />
in normal and pathological sera, 1256<br />
Diphenylhydantoin<br />
See also Phenytoin<br />
adaptation of “EMIT” for serum<br />
phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin<br />
assays with the miniature centrifugal<br />
analyzer (SN), 905<br />
comparison of methods for the detn, of<br />
diphenylhydantoin: GLC, HPLC, and EMIT<br />
(A), 1207<br />
diphenylhydantoin in 0,1-mI plasma samples:<br />
gas chromatography and RIA compared, 246<br />
simplified fluorometric assay for<br />
diphenylhydantoin in plasma (SN), 908<br />
simultaneous gas-chromatog. anal, for<br />
phenobarbital, diphenylhydantoin,<br />
carbamazepine, and primidone in serum,<br />
769<br />
simultaneous measurement of phenobarbital,<br />
diphenylhydantoin, and primidone in blood<br />
by high.pressure liquid chromatog. 824<br />
thyroid-function tests in<br />
diphenylhydantoin-treated patients (L), 551<br />
2,3-Diphosphoglycerate<br />
effect of time and temp. on blood P50 and<br />
2,3-diphospholycerate measurements, 39<br />
in vitro changes in blood P50 and erythrocyte<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate concn, 1073<br />
plasma P, and erythrocyte<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate concns, of<br />
nonacidotic diabetics in various degrees of<br />
metabolic control (LI, 550<br />
relation between erythrocyte<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate and age in a normal<br />
population (SN), 1918<br />
Discrete analysis<br />
comparison of results for 13 din, lab, detns.<br />
with three automated anal, systems, 346<br />
Discrete analyzer<br />
direct detn, of serum Cl with a semiautomated<br />
discrete analyzer (SN), 273<br />
DNAase<br />
effect of chaotropic agents on human serum<br />
DNAase isozymes (A), 1178<br />
L-Dopa<br />
liquid chromatog. method for monitoring<br />
therapeutic concns. of L-dopa and dopamine<br />
in serum, 782<br />
Dopamine<br />
liquid chromatog. method for monitoring<br />
therapeutic concns, of L.dopa and dopaniine<br />
in serum, 782<br />
Drug assay<br />
See also Screening, Toxicology<br />
anticonvulsant anal, by liquid chromatog. (A),<br />
1208<br />
application of a vidicon spectrometer for<br />
simultaneous multicomponent drug detens,<br />
1862<br />
automated system for the extraction of drugs<br />
and steroids with XAD-2 resin columns (A),<br />
1187<br />
chemical ionization mass spectrometry for<br />
rapid assay of antiepileptic drugs (A), 1207<br />
detection of drugs of abuse by RIA: summary<br />
of published data and some new information<br />
(RI,712<br />
detn. of serum concns, of anticonvulsants with<br />
a fullymechanized enzyme analyzer (A),<br />
1208<br />
detn, of some benzodiazepines in serum<br />
utilizing gas chromatography and a nitrogen<br />
detector (A), 1198<br />
direct use of ion-exchange papers in<br />
hemagglutination-inhibition tests for drug<br />
abuse (SN), 1105<br />
drug screening for employment purposes:<br />
importance of accuracy (LI, 393<br />
EMIT opiate assay vs.<br />
gas-chromatog.-mass-spectrometric detn, of<br />
morphine and codeine in urine (SN), 1110<br />
enzymatic assay formethotrexate in serum<br />
and cerebrospinalfluid, 785<br />
evaln. of a vidicon spectrometer for<br />
simultaneous drug detns, (A), 1198<br />
evaln, of mass spectrometric and gas<br />
chromatog, procedures for detn, of<br />
sedative.hypnotic drugs in whole blood (A),<br />
evaln. of two digoxin RIA procedures in which<br />
‘251-labeled digoxin is used, 193<br />
gas-chromatog, behavior of barbituratesafter<br />
on-column hexylation (A), 1208<br />
gas-chromatog. identn, of drugs in gastric<br />
aspirate samples: rapid screening procedure<br />
for emergency toxicol, (SN), 1906<br />
gas-chromatographic anal, for<br />
1,2:5,6-dianhydrogalactitol, an<br />
anti-neoplastic agent, in plasma, 1639<br />
gas.chromatographic anal, for succinimide<br />
anticonvulsants in serum: macro- and<br />
micro-scale methods, 341<br />
GCIMS drug-screening procedure in current<br />
use (A), 1197<br />
high-pressure liquid-chromatog. detn, of,<br />
5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenylhydantoin in<br />
urine, 1672<br />
identn. of drugs with the Toxi-Lab system (A),<br />
1189<br />
interference by NaCI with EMIT method of<br />
anal. for drugs of abuse (LI, 1935<br />
interference in Dilantin assays (L), 1236<br />
modified colorimetric method for<br />
procainamide in plasma (SN), 379<br />
new role for the clinical chemist (E), 711<br />
pharmacokinetic interpretationof data<br />
gathered during therapeutic drug<br />
monitoring (RI, 868<br />
rapid micromethod for the anal. of<br />
anticonvulsant drugs by high-performance<br />
liquid chromatography (A), 1208<br />
relative merits of some methods for<br />
amphetamine assay in biol. fluids, 789<br />
RIA, enzyme immunoassay,<br />
spectrophotometry, and gas-liquid<br />
chromatogr. compared for detn, of<br />
phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin, 749<br />
RIA of antibioticsand chemotherapeutic<br />
agents (RI, 726<br />
kimultaneous GC measurement of plasma<br />
isosorbide dinitrate, .2-mononitrate, and<br />
-5-mononitrate (LI,2060<br />
simultaneous high-pressure<br />
liquid-chromatoraphic deth. of<br />
anticonyulsants in serum, 25<br />
study of contaminants and metabolites during<br />
therapy with high doses of methotrexate<br />
(L), 1937<br />
thin-layer chromatog. detection of quinine,<br />
morphine, and poI-drugs (LI, 1936<br />
unusual in vivo and in vitro effects of<br />
Miconazole and its vehicle solutions on<br />
serum lipoproteins (A), 1190<br />
use of infrared spectroscopy in drug anal. (LI,<br />
1411<br />
use of saliva in therapeutic drug monitoring<br />
(A), 1132
Drug dependence<br />
See Drug assay, Screening, Toxicology<br />
Drugs of abuse<br />
See Toxicology<br />
Duchenne muscular dystrophy<br />
sarcolemmal membrane changes related to<br />
enzyme release in the imipraniine-serotonin<br />
exptl. animal model, 1710<br />
Duodenal ulcer<br />
results by three kit methods for assay of<br />
serum gastnin, 1705<br />
Eoonomics of laboratory operation<br />
evaln.of benefitsof screening tests done<br />
immediately on admission to hospital, 968<br />
federal govt. din, lab, legislation (A), 1146<br />
financialmanagement considerationsof a<br />
hospital din, lab. dept.-a hospital<br />
administrator’s perspective (A), 1144<br />
how rapid is “rapid”? (L), 1938<br />
reduction of sample size on the Technicon<br />
SMA 6/60 continuous-flow analyzer (SN),<br />
1107<br />
slow gravity delivery of lab, specimens (A),<br />
1190<br />
Education<br />
report of the 2nd conf,on education in din.<br />
chem. (SR) 541<br />
viewpoint of the federalgovernment on<br />
education programs for clinical chemists<br />
(A), 1138<br />
Elastin<br />
new method for the estn, of elastin (A), 1201<br />
Electrochemical detection of eluate<br />
liquid chromatog. method for monitoring<br />
therapeutic concns. of L-dopa and dopamine<br />
in serum, 782<br />
Electrochemistry<br />
spectrophotometric and electrochem, detns. of<br />
L)’)-lactate in blood by use of lactate<br />
dehydrogenase from yeast, 1802<br />
Electrosmmunoassay<br />
quant. detn, of placentalalkalinephosphatase<br />
by an electroimmunoassay technique (A),<br />
1163<br />
Electroimmunodiffusion<br />
aj -fetoprotein measurement in blood spotted<br />
on paper: discriminatingtestfor hereditary<br />
tyrosinemia in neonatal mass screening,<br />
1001<br />
improved electroimmunodiffusion assay of<br />
fibninogen (SN), 1390<br />
use of laser nephelometry in measurement of<br />
serum proteins (5), 1465<br />
Electrolytes<br />
anal,of variationin automated deth, of Na, K,<br />
and Ca ions in human serum, 993<br />
comparison of Na, K, LD, totalprotein and<br />
hemoglobin in capillaryplasma, capillary<br />
serum, and venous serum (A), 1212<br />
Electrolytic conductivity detection<br />
anal, toxicology: applications of<br />
element-selective electrolytic conductivity<br />
detection for gas chromatogr. 739<br />
Electrophoresis<br />
adaptation of the acid citrate-agar gel method<br />
for hemoglobin electrophoresis (SN), 1743<br />
appn. of immunomicroscopic principles to<br />
electrophoresis, immunoelectrophoresis, and<br />
electroimmunodiffusion (A), 1201<br />
changes in electrophoretic mobilities of a- and<br />
)-lipoproteins after plasma delipidation, 305<br />
computer program for serum protein<br />
electrophoresis calcns, (L), 694<br />
detn, of apolipoprotein A and its constitutive<br />
A-I and A-lI polypeptides by separate<br />
electroimmunoassays, 315<br />
electrophoretic pattern of amylase isoenzymes<br />
in serum and urine of normal persons, 439<br />
immunofixation electrophoretic techniques<br />
applied to identn, of proteins in serum and<br />
CSF, 1262<br />
immunofixation, I. general principles and<br />
application to agarose gel electrophoresis,<br />
497<br />
immunofixation, HI. applicationto the study<br />
of monoclonal proteins, 1982<br />
parallel electrophoretic fractionation of elk.<br />
phosphatase and serum protein on cellulose<br />
acetate strips:din. evaln. (SN), 261<br />
tracer dye binding in polyacrylamide gel<br />
electrophoresis of human serum albumin<br />
(A), 1200<br />
use of blood specimens collected on filter<br />
paper in screening for abnormal<br />
hemoglobins (SN), 685<br />
Endocrine disorders<br />
simultaneous detn. of five sex hormones in<br />
human serum by RIA after chromatography<br />
on Lipidex-5000, 32<br />
Enthalpiinetry<br />
primary-reaction enzymatic anal. via kinetic<br />
enthalpimetry (A), 1223<br />
Enzymatic immunoassay<br />
comparison of RIA enzymatic immunoassay<br />
(EMIT) and gas-liquid chromatog.<br />
procedures for deth, of diphenylhydantoin<br />
in serum (A), 1207<br />
Enzymatic methods<br />
adaptation of a fully enzymatic method for the<br />
detn. of uric acid to the centrifugal analyzer,<br />
with early reading blank correction (A),<br />
1196<br />
cholesterol oxidase-based detn., by<br />
continuous-flow anal,of total and free<br />
cholesterol in serum, 1627<br />
development of a stable enzyme calibrator for<br />
din, enzyme anal, (A), 1216<br />
direct enzymatic detn, of urea in plasma and<br />
urine with a centrifugal analyzer, 1614<br />
direct enzymatic method for detn. of serum<br />
triglycerides using glycerol dehydrogenase<br />
(A), 1195<br />
enzymatic, fluorometricassay of a-amylase in<br />
serum, 1702<br />
enzymatic method for the rapid and<br />
automated measurement of total serum<br />
cholesterol(A), 1194<br />
enzymatic uric acid detn, at 500 nm by<br />
Tninder method (A), 1223<br />
evaln, of an enzymatic cholesterol method (L),<br />
1542<br />
evaln, of an enzymatic method for determining<br />
cholesterol with the CentrifiChem analyzer<br />
(A), 1195<br />
evaln, of an enzymatic, single reagent<br />
procedure for anal. of serum triglycerides on<br />
the ABA- 100 (A), 1195<br />
evaln, of totally enzymatic, continuous-flow<br />
methods for serum cholesterol and<br />
triglyceride (A), 1195<br />
interplay of hemoglobin and bilirubin in<br />
enzymatic cholesterol reactions (A), 1194<br />
investigation of interfering substances with<br />
several enzymatic systems for measuring<br />
cholesterol (A), 1194<br />
kinetic enzymatic method for measuring<br />
cholesterolin serum (SN), 2042<br />
kinetic method for enzymatic detn, of<br />
cholesterol using an oxygen rate analyzer<br />
(A), 1194<br />
new immobilized enzyme analyzer for urea<br />
nitrogen assays (A), 1221<br />
utility of enzymes in the diagnosis of acute<br />
myocardial infarction in the emergency<br />
room (A), 1202<br />
Enzyme activity<br />
See also Kinetic enzyme activity, and specific<br />
enzyme of interest<br />
automated sepn. and quantn. of isoenzymes by<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatography (A),<br />
1179<br />
avoidance of errorsin the automated detn, of<br />
serum enzyme activities by use of a<br />
strip-chart recorder (L), 1411<br />
catabolism of plasma enzymes, as studied with<br />
‘251-labeled lactate dehydrogenase-1 in the<br />
rabbit, 1269<br />
din, lab, evaln, of the Perkin-Elmer KA-150<br />
enzyme analyzer (A), 1172<br />
comparison of the Gilford System 3500 with<br />
the Beckman System TR for measurement<br />
of enzyme activity in patients’ serum (A),<br />
1172<br />
effect of exercise on serum enzymes, especially<br />
creatine kinase: approach to studying the<br />
biol, variance of enzyme half-lives in serum<br />
(A), 1203<br />
enzymatic anal, (A), 1142<br />
enzyme composition of human breast cyst<br />
fluid (A), 1213<br />
enzyme dontrol specimens having simulated<br />
thermal activitydifferentials(A), 1220<br />
-glutamyltransferase: substrate inhibition,<br />
kinetic mechanism, and assay conditions,<br />
417<br />
interlaboratory survey of assays of five<br />
enzymes (A), 1217<br />
normal limits of urinary excretion of 11<br />
enzymes, 1567<br />
optimized continuous-monitoring procedure<br />
for semiautomated detn, of acid<br />
phosphatase acty. (SN), 2025<br />
prepn. of lyophilized isoenzyme controls (A),<br />
1214<br />
primary-reaction enzymatic anal. via kinetic<br />
enthalpimetry (A), 1223<br />
propagation of erroranal,of the enzyme acty.<br />
expression. a model for detg. total system<br />
random error of a kinetic enzyme analyzer<br />
(5), 1438<br />
provisional recommendation (1974) on IFCC<br />
methods for measurement of catalytic<br />
concn, of enzymes (SR), 380<br />
rates of disappearance from plasma of<br />
enzymes labeled by coupling with a<br />
radioactive iodo-ester, 1277<br />
standn, efforts in din. enzymol. (A), 1142<br />
Enzyme immunoassay<br />
adaptation of “EMIT” for serum<br />
phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin<br />
assays with the miniature centrifugal<br />
analyzer (SN), 905<br />
assay of phenytoin: adaptation of “EMIT” to<br />
the centrifugalanalyzer (SN), 911<br />
competitive enzyme-linked immunoassay with<br />
use of soluble enzyme-antibody immune<br />
complexes for labeling. I. measurement of<br />
human choniogonadotropin, 1372<br />
detn, of serum concns. of anticonvulsants with<br />
a fully mechanized enzyme analyzer (A),<br />
1208<br />
double-antibody enzyme immunoassay applied<br />
to human oi.fetoprotein, 198<br />
enzyme-immunoassay (RI, 1243<br />
enzyme immunoassay of phenobarbital with a<br />
centrifugal analyzer (A), 1207<br />
evaln, of EMIT technique for detn. of serum<br />
digoxin (SN), 1899<br />
homogenous enzyme immunoassay for T-4 in<br />
serum (A), 1185<br />
interference by NaCI with EMIT method of<br />
anal, for drugs of abuse (L), 1935<br />
primidone anal,: correlation of gas-chromatog.<br />
assay with enzyme immunoassay (SN), 901<br />
procedure for digoxin based upon<br />
homogeneous enzyme immunoassay (A),<br />
1185<br />
quantitative enzyme immunoassay: current<br />
status (RI, 733<br />
RIA and enzyme immunoassay compared for<br />
detn, of digoxin (SN), 2029<br />
RIA, enzyme immunoassay,<br />
spectrophotometry, and gas-liquid<br />
chromatogr. compared for detn. of<br />
phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin, 749<br />
Enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay<br />
quantitative enzyme immunoassay: current<br />
status (RI, 733<br />
Epilepsy<br />
diphenylhydantoin in 0,1-mi plasma samples:<br />
gsa chromatography and RIA compared, 246<br />
gas.chromatographic anal. for succinimide<br />
anticonvulsants in serum: macro- and<br />
micro-scale methods, 341<br />
Epinephrine<br />
measurement of changes in plasma<br />
epinephrine and norepinephrine during<br />
continuous work using a rapid, new<br />
radiometnic assay (A), 1170<br />
Errata<br />
See Corrections<br />
Erythropoiesis regulatory factors<br />
comparison of four preparations of<br />
erythropoiesis regulatory factors (A), 1216<br />
Erythropoietic protoporphyria<br />
beta-carotene content of certain organs from<br />
two patients receiving high doses of<br />
beta.carotene (CR), 922<br />
Estriol<br />
direct RIA for serum estriol during pregnancy,<br />
484<br />
nonchromatographic RIA of unconjugated<br />
estriol in plasma, with polyethylene glycol<br />
as precipitant, 359<br />
rapid RIA of total urinary estriol, 611<br />
Estrogen receptor protein<br />
characterization and partial purifn. of the<br />
estrogen from human uterus (A), 1181<br />
correlation between estrogen receptor protein<br />
and carcinoembryonic antigen in normal<br />
and carcinomatous breast tissue, 1366<br />
effect of urobilinogen on urinary estrogen<br />
detn, (LI, 124<br />
estradiolreceptor assay in human breast<br />
cancer (A), 1174<br />
estrogen receptor protein in multiple<br />
nonsimultaneoua specimens from individual<br />
patients with breast cancer (A), 1174<br />
preliminary evaln, of estrogen binding and<br />
receptor proteins in melanoma (A), 1174<br />
Estrogens<br />
automated method for total urinary estrogens<br />
in pregnancy (A), 1169<br />
chemistry of the Kober reaction (SN), 679<br />
total estrogen analyzed by double-beam<br />
fluorescence (A), 1170<br />
Ethanol<br />
automated enzymic detn, of ethanol in blood,<br />
serum, and urine with a miniature<br />
centrifugal analyzer, 802<br />
comparison of four kits for enzymatic deth. of<br />
ethanol in blood, 83<br />
ethanol-host interactions: stimulation of<br />
glucose utiln, (A), 1199<br />
ethchlorvynol interference with oxidimetric<br />
detn, of ethanol in urine (LI, 694<br />
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976 2099
human pharmacokinetics of ethanol: further<br />
studies (A), 1199<br />
Experimental error<br />
See Variation, source of<br />
Extracorporeal perfusion<br />
efficacy of activated charcoal hemoperfusion<br />
in removing lethal doses of barbiturates and<br />
salicylate from blood of rats and dogs, 754<br />
Fast analyzer<br />
See Centrifugal analyzer<br />
Fatty scids<br />
interference of fatty acids in the competitive<br />
protein-binding assay for serum thyroxine,<br />
673<br />
Feces<br />
water content of feces by the Karl Fischer<br />
method, 1351<br />
Feline metabolism<br />
screening for errors in galactose metabolism<br />
with the erythrocyte, 2010<br />
Ferritin<br />
comparison of three procedures for isolating<br />
human ferritin, for use as a std. in an<br />
immunoradiometric assay, 513<br />
ferritin and bodily iron stores (LI, 1540<br />
sources of error in measuring ferritin (L), 1755<br />
Fetal maturity<br />
cholesterol in amniotic fluid, determined by<br />
gas chromatography, 224<br />
Fetal status<br />
appendix, 427<br />
direct RIA for serum estriol during pregnancy,<br />
484<br />
evaln. of fetal well-being: din, and anal,<br />
considerations (A), 1144<br />
method for monitoring plasma progesterone<br />
concns. in pregnancy, 422<br />
nonchromatographic RIA of unconjugated<br />
estriol in plasma, with polyethylene glycol<br />
as precipitant, 359<br />
specificity and reproducibility of acetone pptn.<br />
in identifying surface-active<br />
phosphatidylcholine in amniotic fluid (SN),<br />
681<br />
,,i-Fetoprotein<br />
double-antibody enzyme immunoassay applied<br />
to human ni-fetoprotein, 198<br />
a1-fetoprotein measurement in blood spotted<br />
(in paper: discriminating test for hereditary<br />
tyrosinemia in neonatal mass screening,<br />
1001<br />
purifn. of i,i-fetoprotein, 1306<br />
Fibrin<br />
rapid kineticmethod for the evaln,of<br />
fibrinolytic disorders using N”-CBZ-lysine<br />
p-nitrophenyl ester (A), 1221<br />
#{149}Fibrinogen<br />
improved electroimmunodiffusion assay of<br />
fibrinogen (SN), 1390<br />
measuring fibrinogen in plasma, with use of a<br />
plasmin inhibitor, 381<br />
plasma filirin,,gen and anemia: further studies<br />
on the utility of fibrinogen in multiphssic<br />
screening and in assessing the activity of<br />
diseases (A), 1212<br />
rapid radioiodination of autologous fibrinogen<br />
(A), 1206<br />
Flame spectroscopy<br />
flame photometric anal, at 120 samples an<br />
hour with a programmable calculator (A),<br />
1211<br />
Fluorescence spectroscopy<br />
multicomponent anal, by rapid scanning<br />
fluorescence spectroscopy (SI, 1483<br />
Fluoride<br />
normal range of serum ionic F and its<br />
relationship to age and sex (A), 1189<br />
serum ionic F: normal range, relationship to<br />
age and sex, 1884<br />
5-Fluorocytosine<br />
gas-chromatog. detn. of 5-fluorocytosine in<br />
human serum, 772<br />
Fluorometry<br />
anal, for indole compds. in urine by<br />
high-performance liquid chromatography<br />
with fluorometricdetection,184<br />
automated fluorometricmethod fordetn, of<br />
sorhitol dehydrogenase and its application<br />
to assessment of liver damage in bovine<br />
mycotoxicosis (A), 1224<br />
chromatography on Florisil in the quant. estn.<br />
of urinary and other porphyrins, 1057<br />
enzymatic, fluorometric assay of a-amylase in<br />
serum, 1702<br />
erythrocyte uroporphyrinogen I synthase adty.<br />
in diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria,<br />
1835<br />
fluorometry of plasma amino N, with use of<br />
fluorescamine, 413<br />
free-falling drop detector-a novel<br />
fluorescence detector for high-performance<br />
liquidchromatog. (S),1434<br />
2100 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
how accurate are LDH isoenzyme estimations<br />
by the thin-layer agarose fluorescent<br />
technique? 1995<br />
simplified fluorometric assay for<br />
diphenylhydantoin in plasma (SN), 908<br />
total estrogen analyzed by double-beam<br />
fluorescence (A), 1170<br />
ultramicromethod for detn. of plasma uric<br />
acid,964<br />
Folate<br />
competitive protein binding assay of bound<br />
and freeserum folate(A), 1182<br />
decreased radiosssay values for folate after<br />
serum extraction when pteroylglutamic acid<br />
standards are used, 647<br />
detn. of erythrocyte folate by competitive<br />
protein-binding assay preceded by extn. 982<br />
detn. of serum folate: comparison of four<br />
commercially available iodinated radioassay<br />
kits (A), 1227<br />
evaln. of an 1-125 folate radioasssy kit (A),<br />
1227<br />
folate and coated charcoal reagent (LI, 1408<br />
method for removal of folate binding proteins<br />
prior to serum folate radioassay (A), 1182<br />
Folate binding protein, identity<br />
sepn. of folate binding protein from human<br />
serum by DEAE-cellulose column<br />
chromatog. 1047<br />
Folate binding proteins<br />
method for removal of folate binding proteins<br />
prior to serum folate radioassay (A), 1182<br />
Galactose<br />
screening with erythrocytes for genetic enzyme<br />
deficiencies of glucose and galactose<br />
metabolism (A), 1218<br />
Galactosemia<br />
screening for errors in galactose metabolism<br />
with the erythrocyte, 2010<br />
Gammopathies<br />
immunofixation electrophoretic techniques<br />
applied to identn.of proteins in serum and<br />
CSF, 1262<br />
Gas chromatography<br />
methaqualone assay by RIA and gas<br />
chromatography (L), 689<br />
Gases<br />
See Blood gases<br />
Gastric aspirate<br />
gas-chromatog. identn. of drugs in gastric<br />
aspirate samples: rapid screening procedure<br />
for emergency toxicol. (SN), 1906<br />
Gastrin<br />
bile acid and detergent interaction with<br />
radioassays based on coated charcoal (SN),<br />
1727<br />
ciimparison of two kit methods for<br />
measurement of serum gastrin (A), 1188<br />
results by three kit methods for assay of<br />
serum gastrin, 1705<br />
RIA of gastrin by double-antibody technique<br />
(A). i2OF,<br />
Gel filtration<br />
sepn. and quantitation of serum constituents<br />
associated with Ca, using gel filtration, 1968<br />
sepn. and quantn. of serum constituents<br />
associated with Ca, using gel filtration, 1188<br />
Genetics<br />
immunofixation. H: application to typing of<br />
,,i-antitrypsin at acid pH (SN), 1735<br />
screening with erythrocytes for genetic enzyme<br />
deficiencies of glucose and galactose<br />
metabolism (A), 1218<br />
Gentamicin<br />
evaln. of gentamicin acetyl transfersse for the<br />
enzymatic detn. of serum gentamicin (A),<br />
1168<br />
Gontamicin acetyl transferase<br />
evaln. of gentamicin acetyl transferase for the<br />
enzymatic detn, of serum gentamicin (A),<br />
1168<br />
Gilford System 3500<br />
evaln. of a discrete-sample computer-directed<br />
din, analyzer, 211<br />
Glomerular vs. tubular proteinuria<br />
measuring the concn. of urinary proteins<br />
according to mol, size category, 667<br />
Glucose<br />
appln. of Glucinet to continuous-flow<br />
analyzers (A), 1191<br />
calibration of glucose methods with<br />
lyophilized.materials: a caution (LI, 926<br />
ethanol-host interactions: stimulation of<br />
glucose utiln. (A), 1199<br />
evaln. of a dipstick test for glucose in urine,<br />
205<br />
evain. of a reagent-strip method for glucose in<br />
whole blood, compared with a hexokinsse<br />
method, 74<br />
evaln. of Trinder’s method and the Beckman<br />
System I method for serum glucose (A),<br />
1190<br />
glucose oxidase chemiluminescence<br />
measurement of glucose in urine compared<br />
with hexokinase method (SN), 372<br />
immobilized-enzyme flow-enthalpimetric<br />
analyzer: application to glucose detn. by<br />
direct phosphorylation catalyzed by<br />
hexokinase (S),1427<br />
immobilized glucose oxidase in<br />
continuous-flow detn. of serum glucose, 1017<br />
influence of renal insufficiency on glucose<br />
values (A), 1213<br />
interferenceby acetaminophen in the glucose<br />
oxidase-peroxidase method for blood<br />
glucose detn. (SN), 1729<br />
kinetic meas, of glucose with a centrifugal<br />
analyzer; hexokinase and glucose oxidase<br />
procedures compared (SN), 1100<br />
manual and automated direct serum glucose<br />
detn. employing orthotoluidine without<br />
glacial acetic acid (Al, 1192<br />
measurement of glucose in plasma, with use of<br />
immobilized glucose oxidase and peroxidase,<br />
1378<br />
microcalorimetric detn, of glucose in ref.<br />
samples of serum, 1685<br />
p-hydroxybenzoic acid hydrazide proced. for<br />
serum glucose adapted to the Technicon<br />
“SMA 12/60,” compared with other glucose<br />
methods (SN), 263<br />
rapid, inexpensive measurement of glucose by<br />
a glucose oxidase/peroxidase method using<br />
an Abbott ABA-l00 Analyzer (A), 1173<br />
rapid microanalyzer for glucose and urea (L),<br />
1537<br />
screening with erythrocytes for genetic enzyme<br />
deficiencies of glucose and galactose<br />
metabolism (A), 1218<br />
stabilization of blood glucose by cooling with<br />
ice: an effective procedure for preservation<br />
of samples from adults and newborn infants<br />
(A), 1186<br />
stabilization of blood glucose by cooling with<br />
ice for sample preservation (SN), 2031<br />
use of an inhibitor in kinetic detn, of glucose<br />
with a centrifugal analyzer by the glucose<br />
dehydrogenase reaction (L), 929<br />
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase<br />
CO-immobilized hexokinase and<br />
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase for<br />
detn, of serum glucose on Technicon’s<br />
continuous-flow systems (A), 1223<br />
Glucose oxidase<br />
immobilized glucose oxidsse in<br />
continuous-flow detn, of serum glucose, 1017<br />
Glucose phosphate isomerase<br />
quantn. of carcinoembryonic antigen, glucose<br />
phosphate isomerase, gamma-glutamyl<br />
transpeptidase. and lactate dehydrogenase<br />
in human fetal, normal adult, and malignant<br />
intestinal tissues (A), 1175<br />
Glutamine<br />
improved cation-exchange separation of<br />
asparagine and glutamine in the presence of<br />
other amino acids (L), 1233<br />
-‘ -Glutamyltransferase<br />
automated kinetic detn, of gamma glutamyl<br />
transpeptidase (A), 1224<br />
effect of glutamate on ‘y-glutamyltransferase<br />
acty. (LI, 558<br />
effect of tobramycin on urinary<br />
‘y-glutamyltransferase activity: case of renal<br />
carcinoma (CR), 528<br />
effects of cold storage on acty. of<br />
gamma-glutamyltransferase in serum (SN),<br />
103<br />
-glutamyltransferase: substrate inhibition,<br />
kinetic mechanism, and assay conditions,<br />
417<br />
N-acetylglucosaminidase and<br />
‘y-glutamyltransferase in urine and<br />
renal-transplant rejection (L), 925<br />
new method for assay of ‘-glutamyl<br />
transpeptidase (A), 1224<br />
new substrate for f’luorometric detn, of GGTP<br />
(EC 2.3.2.2) acty. (A), 1222<br />
optimal ‘y-glutamyltransferase assay? (LI,122<br />
quant. fractionation of alk. phosphatase<br />
isoenzymes according to thermostability, 42<br />
reaction-rate method for<br />
-glutamyltransferase acty. in serum (SM),<br />
2046<br />
- -Glutamyl transpeptidase<br />
quantn. of carcinoembryonic antigen, glucose<br />
phosphate isomerase, gamma-glutamyl<br />
transpeptidase, and lactate dehydrogenase<br />
in human fetal, normal adult, and malignant<br />
intestinal tissues (A), 1175<br />
Glutathione reductase<br />
anomalous behavior of glutathione reductase<br />
(in dun, 1005<br />
glutathione reductase as a possible source of<br />
error in common lab, tests (LI, 1236
Glycoproteins<br />
protein-bound carbohydrates in breast cancer.<br />
Liquid -chromatog. anal, for mannose,<br />
galactose, fucoee, and sialic acid in serum<br />
(SI, 1516<br />
GOT<br />
See Aspartate aminotransferase<br />
Gout<br />
increased purine-nucleoside phoephorylase<br />
activity in erythrocytes of gouty patients<br />
(L), 939<br />
Guanidine<br />
cation-exchange chromatography of guanidine<br />
derivs. in plasma of patients with chronic<br />
renal failure, 240<br />
Halothane<br />
effect of halothane anesthesia on muscle, liver,<br />
thyroid, and adrenal-function tests in man,<br />
217<br />
Hanke, Martin Charles Edward<br />
(obit), 1952<br />
Haptoglobin<br />
kinetic detn, of serum haptoglobin on a<br />
centrifugal analyzer (A), 1197<br />
kinetic detn. of serum haptoglobin with a<br />
centrifugal analyzer, 1962<br />
Heart disease<br />
atypical increase in serum creatine kinase<br />
acty. in hospital patients, 87<br />
cardiac-specific creatine kinase isoenzymes in<br />
the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction<br />
by ion-exchange chromatography and<br />
Gilford Model-3401 automatic enzyme<br />
analyzer (A), 1202<br />
improved sepn. of creatine kinase cardiac<br />
isoenzyme in serum by batch fractionation,<br />
92<br />
metabolic response of humans to ingestion of<br />
nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, 1821<br />
nature of the interaction between low-density<br />
lipoproteins and polyanions and metal ions,<br />
as exemplified by heparin and Ca2’, 1812<br />
plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol<br />
concns, detd, after removal of other<br />
lipoproteins by heparmn-manganese pptn or<br />
by ultracentrifn, 1828<br />
plasma tropacocaine esterase acty. in control<br />
subjects and in subjects with liver failure,<br />
diabetes and myocardial infarction (A), 1203<br />
utility of enzymes in the diagnosis of acute<br />
myocardial infarction in the emergency<br />
room (A), 1202<br />
Hemoglobin<br />
adaptation of the acid citrate-agar gel method<br />
for hemoglobin electrophoresis (SN), 1743<br />
comparison of Na, K, LD, total protein and<br />
hemoglobin in capillary plasma, capillary<br />
serum, and venous serum (A), 1212<br />
improved batch and column sepn. in the assay<br />
of hemoglobin A2 (SN), 2036<br />
methods of quantitation for fetal hemoglobin.<br />
evaln, of four different procedures (A), 1187<br />
plasma hemoglobin assay using<br />
tetramethylbenzidine (A), 1191<br />
use of blood specimens collected on filter<br />
paper in screening for abnormal<br />
hemoglobins (SN), 685<br />
Heparin<br />
non-effect of heparin on serum electrolyte<br />
values (L), 1540<br />
Hepatic disease<br />
See Liver disease<br />
Hepatic encephalopathy<br />
technical pitfalls in measurement of venous<br />
plasma NH:i concn, 663<br />
Hexokinase<br />
CO-immobilized hexokinase and<br />
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase for<br />
detn. of serum glucose on Technicon’s<br />
continuous-flow systems (A), 1223<br />
standardized method for assay of hexokinase<br />
in tissue (A), 1179<br />
Hexosamines<br />
improved continuous-flow detn, of total serum<br />
hexosamines (SN), 1394<br />
Hexosaminidase<br />
identn, of Tay-Sachs genotypes by automated<br />
determination of tear hexosaminidase A pH<br />
inactivation (A), 1226<br />
kinetic detn, of hexosaminidases for<br />
Tay-Sachs heterozygote screening, 1631<br />
History<br />
Chicago section, AACC, 111<br />
history of the N. V. upstate section, AACC,<br />
1933<br />
Homogeneous enzyme immunoassay<br />
quantitative enzyme immunoassay: current<br />
status (R), 733<br />
Homovanillic acid<br />
simultaneous quantn, of<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
(vanilmandelic) and<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic<br />
(homovanillic) acids in urine, 310<br />
Hormones<br />
See the specific hormone of interest<br />
automated approach to RIA of somatotropin<br />
and insulin (5), 1510<br />
automated RIA of choriomammotropin, 1655<br />
end-point parameter adjustment on a small<br />
desk-top programmable calculator for<br />
logit-log anal, of RIA data, 1383<br />
fluorescent immunoassay: an approach to<br />
hormone and antigen anal,<br />
hormones in breast cyst fluid<br />
(A), 1169<br />
(A), 1213<br />
recently discovered hypothalamic-pituitary<br />
hormones (R), 5<br />
results by three kit methods for assay of<br />
serum gastrin, 1705<br />
simultaneous detn. of five sex hormones in<br />
human serum by RIA after chromatography<br />
on Lipidex-5000, 32<br />
standardization in peptide hormone<br />
immunoassays:<br />
957<br />
Hydrocortisone<br />
principle and practice (E),<br />
direct RIA of hydrocortisone (A), 1205<br />
4-Hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
simultaneous quantn. of<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
(vanilmandelic) and<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methozyphenylacetic<br />
(homovanillic) acids in urine,<br />
4-Hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
310<br />
acid<br />
thin-layer chromatog. method for urinary<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic acid<br />
(vanilmandelic acid) (SM), 2046<br />
4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic<br />
simultaneous quantn. of<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
(vanilmandelic) and<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic<br />
(homovanillic) acids in urine, 310<br />
((-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase<br />
continuous-flow detn, of serum<br />
((-hydroxybutyrate<br />
1177<br />
dehydrogenase arty. (A),<br />
tetrazolium procedure for the “HBD”/LDH<br />
ratio (A), 1177<br />
I 7-Hydroxycorticosteroids<br />
improved assay for urinary<br />
17.hydroxycorticosteroids, 232<br />
5-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenylhydantoin<br />
high-pressure liquid-chromatog. detn, of<br />
5-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenylhydantoin in<br />
urine, 1672<br />
25-Hydroxyvitamin 133<br />
measurement of 25.hydroxyvitamin D3 in<br />
serum. 364<br />
Hyperargininemia<br />
enzyme-loaded erythrocytes in in-vitro<br />
correction of arginase-deficient erythrocytes<br />
in familial hyperargininemia, 323<br />
Hyperlipemia<br />
interferenceswith the starch-iodineassay for<br />
serum amylase acty., and effects of<br />
hyperlipemia,<br />
Hyperlipidemia<br />
2006<br />
quant. gas-chromatog. flame-ionization<br />
method for p-chlorophenoxyisobutyric acid<br />
in human serum and saliva,884<br />
Hyperlipoproteinemia<br />
serum cholesterol and triglycerides by<br />
gas-liquid chromatography, compared with<br />
a continuous-flow technique, 1692<br />
stability of fatty acids in hyperlipoproteinemic<br />
plasma during long-term storage, 445<br />
Hypoalbuminemia<br />
absence of hypoalbuminemia in patients<br />
undergoing digoxin therapy, as related to<br />
use of digOxin<br />
Hypothyroidism<br />
RIA kits (L), 1539<br />
factors influencing results for thyroxine concn.<br />
in blood, as measured in paper filter spots in<br />
screening<br />
1392<br />
IFCC<br />
for neonatal hypothyroidism (SN),<br />
provisional recommendation<br />
methods for measurement<br />
(1974) on IFCC<br />
of catalytic<br />
cmcn. of enzymes (SRI, 380<br />
Ig<br />
See lmmunoglobin(s), Immunologic<br />
lmipramine<br />
disorders<br />
effect of imipramine on membrane-bound<br />
enzymes<br />
induction<br />
1225<br />
as a possible mechanism in<br />
of experimental myopathy (A),<br />
gas-chromatog. anal, for therapeutic concns, of<br />
imipramine and desipramine in plasma,<br />
with use of a nitrogen detector, 1697<br />
meas, of tricyclic antidepressants in biol.<br />
fluids by selective ion monitoring, and<br />
pharmacokinetics of clomipramine, 892<br />
sarcolemmal membrane changes related to<br />
enzyme release in the imipramine-serotonin<br />
exptl. animal model, 1710<br />
Immobilized-enzymeflow-entb*lpimetrlc<br />
analyzer<br />
immobilized-enzyme flow-enthalpimetric<br />
analyzer: application to glucose deth. by<br />
direct phosphorylation<br />
hezokinase (SI, 1427<br />
catalyzed by<br />
Immobilized enzymes<br />
immobilized glucose oxidase in<br />
continuous-flow<br />
Immunoassay<br />
detn, of serum glucose, 1017<br />
digoxin immunoassay with use of [3H]digoxin<br />
vs. [isslJtyrosinemethylester of digoxin<br />
(LI, 286<br />
Immunoassay,nonisotopic<br />
nonisotopic immunoassay (A), 1133<br />
Immunochemistry<br />
See also Radioassay, Radioimmunoaasay<br />
appn. of immunomicroscopic principles to<br />
electrophoresis, immunoelectrophoresis, and<br />
electroimmunodiffusion (A), 1201<br />
centrifugal system for affinity chromatog. with<br />
eluate monitoring (SI, 1493<br />
comparison of methods for detection of<br />
immune complexes using monoclonal<br />
anti-gamma globulins (A), 1219<br />
immunochem,<br />
a centrifugal<br />
detn, of immunoglobulins<br />
analyzer, 1037<br />
with<br />
immunofixation electrophoretic techniques<br />
applied to identn. of proteins in serum and<br />
CSF, 1262<br />
internal standn, of gel immunoelec’trophoretic<br />
procedures through the use of a dual<br />
antigen-antibody system (A), 1200<br />
removal of endogenous antigen from an<br />
antibody<br />
constant<br />
to increase<br />
(A), 1205<br />
its effective affinity<br />
standardization<br />
immunoassays:<br />
957<br />
in peptide<br />
principle<br />
hormone<br />
and practice (El,<br />
turbidimetry vs. light scattering in<br />
immunochem,<br />
lmmunodiffusion<br />
(LI, 556<br />
normative values of serum immunoglobulins<br />
by single radial<br />
(RI, 594<br />
immunodiffusion: review<br />
Immunoelectrophoresis<br />
changes in electrophoretic mobilities of a- and<br />
#{216}-lipoproteins after plasma delipidation, 305<br />
immunofixation. III. application to the study<br />
of monoclonal<br />
Immunof’ixation<br />
proteins, 1982<br />
immunofixation. I. general principles and<br />
application<br />
497<br />
to agarose gel electrophoresis,<br />
immunofixation. II: application to typing of<br />
ai-antitrypsin at acid pH (SN), 1735<br />
immunofixation. III. application to the study<br />
of monoclonal<br />
Immunoglobulins<br />
proteins, 1982<br />
biol, and anal, variation in IgA, 1gM, IgG and<br />
C3 in a reference population (A), 1200<br />
centrifugal system for affinity chromatog. with<br />
eluate monitoring (5), 1493<br />
cerebrospinal fluid immunoglobulins: test<br />
modifications and results in multiple<br />
sclerosis (LI, 1234<br />
evaln, of FLAX system for quantn. of serum<br />
immunoglobulins G, A, and M (A), 1200<br />
immunofixation electrophoretic techniques<br />
applied to identn. of proteins in serum and<br />
CSF, 1262<br />
immunofixation. Ill, application to the ‘study<br />
of monoclonal proteips, 1982<br />
normative values of serum immunoglobulins<br />
by single radial immunodiffusion: review<br />
(RI, 594<br />
standardn, of hunan immunoglobulin<br />
quantitation: review of current status and<br />
problems (El, 577<br />
Immunohematology<br />
instrumental sample.prepn. technique for an<br />
automated immunohematology assay system<br />
(SI, 1456<br />
Immunologic methods<br />
standardn, of human immunoglobulin<br />
quantitation: review of current status<br />
problems (E), 577<br />
Immunoradiometric assay<br />
and<br />
comparison of three procedures for isolating<br />
human ferritin, for use as a sod, in an<br />
immunoradiometric assay, 513<br />
Inborn errors of metabolism<br />
See Inherited<br />
Indoles<br />
disorders<br />
anal. for indole compds. in urine by<br />
high-performance liquid chromatography<br />
with fluorometric detection, 184<br />
relation of pH to fluorescence of serotonin,<br />
melatonin, and other indole compounds<br />
reacted with o-phthaldialdehyde, 2004<br />
Infectious hepatitis<br />
diagnosis of infectious hepatitis by<br />
multicomponent anal. with use of field<br />
ionization mass spectrometry (S), 1503<br />
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Information for author.<br />
inl’ormation for authors, 1<br />
Infrared rpectrometry<br />
total blood CO2 and CO estimation by infrared<br />
spectrometry (A), 1189<br />
Inherited disorders<br />
antenatal diagnosis of enzyme defects (A),<br />
1143<br />
enzyme-loaded erythrocytes in in-vitro<br />
correction of argmnase-deficient erythrocytes<br />
in familial hyperargininemia, 323<br />
erythrocyte uroporphyrinogen I synthase acty.<br />
in diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria,<br />
1835<br />
ni-fetoprotein measurement in blood spotted<br />
on paper: discriminating test for hereditary<br />
tyrosinemia in neonatal mass screening,<br />
1001<br />
fluorometry of plasma amino N, with use of<br />
fluorescamine, 413<br />
kinetic detn, of hexosaminidases for<br />
Tay-Sachs heterozyote screening, 1631<br />
lab, confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
minicomputer-automated array spectrometer<br />
for liquid-chromatog. detection of<br />
metabolites (5), 1472<br />
screening for errors in galactose metabolism<br />
with the erythrocyte, 2010<br />
spot test for uroporphyrmnogen I synthase,<br />
enzyme deficient in intermittent acute<br />
porphyria, 1991<br />
structure of some aliphatic dicarboxylic acids<br />
found in urine of infant with congenital<br />
lactic acidosis, 1330<br />
urinary org. acids in man, I, normal patterns,<br />
1283<br />
Insulin<br />
automated approach to RIA of somatotropin<br />
and insulin (5), 1510<br />
equil. binding studies of insulin antibodies in<br />
diabetic subjects, 1089<br />
evidence for chromium-insulin interaction (A),<br />
1184<br />
method for improved din, interpretation of<br />
diabetes and related diseases using a<br />
charting system that combines oral glucose<br />
tolerance testing and immunoreactive<br />
insulin assays (A), 1186<br />
Interlaboratory performance<br />
anal, of results of toxicol. examns. performed<br />
by coroners’ or medical examiners’<br />
laboratories in 2000 drug-involved deaths in<br />
nine major U. S. cities, 847<br />
interlaboratory survey of assays of five<br />
enzymes (A), 1217<br />
proficiency testing for blood-gas quality<br />
control, 1675<br />
reliability of constitutent target values estab,<br />
in a large inter-lab, survey, 1027<br />
results: nine-lab. survey of forensic tozicol.<br />
proficiency,843<br />
Intermethod comparison<br />
atomic absorption assays of blood lead: Delves<br />
cup vs. graphite furnace (A), 1209<br />
din, evaln, of five quant. methods for urinary<br />
total-protein detn, (A), 1201<br />
comparison of methods for the deth. of<br />
diphenylhydantoin: GLC, HPLC, and EMIT<br />
(A), 1207<br />
comparison of normal-range data for bilirubin<br />
by five methods (A), 1211<br />
comparison of results for 13 din, lab. detns,<br />
with three automated anal, systems. 346<br />
comparison of RIA enzymatic immunoassay<br />
(EMIT) and gas-liquid chromatog.<br />
procedures for detn. of diphenylhydantoin<br />
in serum (A), 1207<br />
creatine kinase isoenzyme patterns in human<br />
tissue obtained at surgery, 173<br />
EMIT opiate assay vs.<br />
gas-chromatog.-mass-spectrometric detn, of<br />
morphine and codeine in urine (SN), 1110<br />
equil. binding studies of insulin antibodies in<br />
diabetic subjects, 1089<br />
erythrocyte porphyrin anal. in detection of Pb<br />
poisoning in children: evaln. of four<br />
micromethods, 161<br />
evaln, of a new enzymatic kit for serum<br />
triglycerides (SN), 520<br />
evaln. of the Beckman Cl-CO2 Analyzer, 1868<br />
immobilized-enzyme flow-enthalpimetric<br />
analyzer: application to glucose detn, by<br />
direct phosphorylation catalyzed by<br />
hexokinase (SI, 1427<br />
kinetic enzymatic method for measuring<br />
cholesterol in serum (SN), 2042<br />
kinetic mess. of glucose with a centrifugal<br />
analyzer; hexokinase and glucose oxidase<br />
procedures compared (SN), 1100<br />
lactate dehydrogenase acty. in serum and<br />
plasma, 1024<br />
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methotrexate in blood, urine, and<br />
cerebrospinal fluid of children receiving<br />
high doses by infusion, 1053<br />
microcalorimetric detn, of glucose in ref.<br />
samples of serum, 1685<br />
performance studies, Technicon “SMAC”<br />
analyzer: precision and comparison of values<br />
with methods in routine lab, service, 489<br />
p-hydroxybenzoic acid hydrazide proced. for<br />
serum glucose adapted to the Technicon<br />
“SMA 12/60,” compared with other glucose<br />
methods (SN), 263<br />
plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol<br />
concns, detd. after removal of other<br />
lipoproteins by heparin-manganese pptn or<br />
by ultracentrifn, 1828<br />
polarographic method for rapid microdeth, of<br />
cholesterol with cholesterol esteraae and<br />
cholesterol oxidase, 336<br />
primidone anal.: correlation of gas-chromatog.<br />
assay with enzyme immunoassay (SN), 901<br />
relative merits of some methods for<br />
amphetamine assay in biol, fluids, 789<br />
RIA compared to thin-layer and gas-liquid<br />
chromatog. for detecting methadone in urine<br />
(SN), 1915<br />
RIA, enzyme immunoassay,<br />
spectrophotometry, and gas-liquid<br />
chromatogr. compared for detn. of<br />
phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin, 749<br />
RIA for serum cortisol with I-labeled<br />
ligand: three methods compared, 1845<br />
serum cholesterol and triglycerides by<br />
gas-liquid chromatography, compared with<br />
a continuous-flow technique, 1692<br />
serum quinidine concns,: comparison of<br />
fluorescence, gas-chromatog., and<br />
gas-chromatog./mass-spectrometric<br />
methods, 810<br />
three-way comparison of serum cholesterol<br />
methods in routine lab. operation (A), 1221<br />
International Federation of Clin. Chem.<br />
provisional recommendation on quality control<br />
in din. chem, part 1. general principles and<br />
terminology (SR), 532<br />
Intestinal transport<br />
active intestinal transport of several vitamins<br />
by the frog (A), 1193<br />
Intracerebral murine ependymoblastomas<br />
gas-chromatographic anal, for<br />
1,2:5,6-dianhydrogalactitol, an<br />
anti-neoplsstic agent, in plasma, 1639<br />
Intrinsic factor<br />
immobilization of intrinsic factor on walls of<br />
polypropylene tubes (A), 1182<br />
Ion chromatography<br />
ion chromatog.: new technique for din. chem.<br />
(S), 1424<br />
Ion-selective electrodes<br />
new techniques for ion-selective measurements<br />
of ionized Ca in serum after pH adjustment<br />
of aerobically handled sera, 461<br />
Iron<br />
ferritin and bodily iron stores (L), 1540<br />
rapid, micro radioreceptor assay for total<br />
iron-binding capacity and unsaturated iron<br />
binding capacity (A), 1183<br />
serum iron detn. in patiehts receiving therapy<br />
with iron dextran (“Imferon”) (SN), 524<br />
single-tube technique for direct measurement<br />
of serum iron and iron binding capacity<br />
using Ferrozine (A), 1210<br />
Iron-binding capacity<br />
single-tube technique for direct measurement<br />
of serum iron and iron binding capacity<br />
using Ferrozine (A), 1210<br />
Iron dextran<br />
serum iron detn. in patiehta receiving therapy<br />
with iron dextran (‘linferon”) (SN), 52’4<br />
Isosorbide nitrate<br />
simultaneous GC measurement of plasma<br />
isosorbide dinitrate, -2-mononitrate, and<br />
.5-mononitrate (L), 2060<br />
Jaffe reaction<br />
reaction of alk. sodium picrate with creatinine:<br />
I. kinetics and mechanism of formation of<br />
the mono-creatinine picric acid complex,<br />
1664<br />
Japan, din. chem. in<br />
Japan, 566<br />
Ketamine<br />
thin-layer and gas-chromatographic detn. of<br />
ketamine and some in vivo metabolites (A),<br />
1191<br />
I 7-Ketosteroids<br />
comparative chromogenicities and discrepant<br />
spectra obtained between heterogeneous and<br />
homogeneous Zimmermann reactions (A),<br />
1170<br />
simple detn, of 3a-hydroxy fraction and<br />
3-hydroxy fraction of urinary<br />
I 7-ketosteroids, 1066<br />
Kidney<br />
See Renal<br />
Kidney disease<br />
alterations in proportions of serum<br />
phospholipids in chronic renal failure (LI,<br />
1938<br />
influence of renal insufficiency on glucose<br />
values (A), 1213<br />
simplified detn, of plasma inulin in testing<br />
kidney function (LI, 1239<br />
use of values for Ca and protein in serum, and<br />
of a derived index obtained from a<br />
probability population sample (SN), 1723<br />
Kinetic analysis<br />
evaln. of a computerized stopped-flow<br />
spectrophotometer for kinetic anal. (A),<br />
1160<br />
kinetic data anal. on the CentrifiChem<br />
computer system (A), 1161<br />
Kinetic enzyme assay<br />
improved sepn. of creatine kinase cardiac<br />
isoenzyme in serum by batch fractionation,<br />
92<br />
kinetic detn, of serum lipase acty. with the<br />
Abbott ABA-100, 607<br />
propagation of error anal, of the enzyme arty.<br />
expression. a model for detg. total system<br />
random error of a kinetic enzyme analyzer<br />
(5), 1438<br />
Kit methods<br />
absence of hypoalbuminemia in patients<br />
undergoing digoxin therapy, as related to<br />
use of digoxmn RIA kits (LI, 1539<br />
adaptation of the acid citrate-aar gel method<br />
for hemoglobin electrophoresis (SN), 1743<br />
comparison of four kits for enzymatic detn. of<br />
ethanol in blood, 83<br />
comparison of two kit methods for<br />
measurement of serum gastrin (A), 1188<br />
complement C3 in serum and plasma, as<br />
measured by radial immunodiffusion with<br />
four commercial kits, 267<br />
detn. of serum folate: comparison of four<br />
commercially available iodinated radioassay<br />
kits (A), 1227<br />
EMIT opiate assay vs.<br />
gas-chromatog.-mass-spectrometric deth. of<br />
morphine and codeine in urine (SN), 1110<br />
evaln. of a new enzymatic kit for serum<br />
triglycerides (SN), 520<br />
evaln. of 3 commercially available manual<br />
“kit” methods for serum triglycerides (SN),<br />
1896<br />
evaln, of EMIT technique for detn. of serum<br />
digoxin (SN), 1899<br />
interbatch variability in measurement of<br />
urinary amylase with a commercial kit (LI,<br />
556<br />
poor sepn. of CK isoenzymes with<br />
column-chromatog. kits (L), 552<br />
RIA of plasma renin acty. 250<br />
simplified RIA for triiodothyronine: evain. of a<br />
new commercial kit (SN), 1402<br />
stable liquid control sample for pregnancy<br />
testing (A), 1215<br />
use of polyethylene glycol in sepn. bound from<br />
unbound ligand in RIA of thyroxine, 299<br />
Kober reaction<br />
chemistry of the Kober reaction (SN), 679<br />
Kober-reaction chromogen (L), 1545<br />
Laboratory aid<br />
evaln. of a new system (“Corvac”) for sepg.<br />
serum from blood for routine lab.<br />
procedures, 1012<br />
Laboratory safety<br />
‘Legion disease” prompts new attention to<br />
lab. safety (L), 1939<br />
The Occupational Safety and Health Act<br />
(OSHA) and laboratory safety (A), 1145<br />
Lactate<br />
automated enzymatic detn. of L-lactate in<br />
serum with a miniature centrifugal analyzer<br />
(SN), 2038<br />
din. signif. of spinal fluid lactic acid by the<br />
DuPont aca (A), 1220<br />
spectrophotometric and electrochem. detns. of<br />
i,)’)-lactate in blood by use of lactate<br />
dehydrogenase from yeast, 1802<br />
Lactate dehydrogenase<br />
automated sepn. and measurement of lactate<br />
dehydrogenase isoenzymes, 468<br />
automated sepn. and quantn. of isoenzymes by<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatography (A),<br />
1179<br />
best buffer for assay of lactate dehydrogenase,<br />
lactate-to-pyruvate reaction, 1872<br />
catabolism of plasma enzymes, as studied with<br />
‘25I-labeled lactate dehydrogenase-1 in the<br />
rabbit, 1269<br />
din. column-chromatographic method for<br />
two-fraction isolation of LD-5 and CK-MB;<br />
LD-1,2. evain. in alcoholic patients (A), 1203
comparison of Na, K, LD, total protein and<br />
hemoglobin in capillary plasma, capillary<br />
serum, and venous serum (A), 1212<br />
detection of LDH inhibitors in NADH by<br />
kinetic methods, 1648<br />
detn, of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme acty.<br />
by kinetic microcalorimetry (A), 1177<br />
effect of reaction initiator on lactate<br />
dehydrogenase assay (SN), 1098 -<br />
high-pressure liquid-chromatographic sepn. of<br />
lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes, 471<br />
how accurate are LDH isoenzyme estimations<br />
by the thin-layer agarose fluorescent<br />
technique? 1995<br />
interconverting measurements of lactate<br />
dehydrogenase activities in pyrophoephate,<br />
tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane and<br />
2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (A), 1177<br />
lactate dehydrogenase acty. in serum and<br />
plasma, 1024<br />
multiple isoenzyme assay by continuous-flow<br />
anal,of high-performance<br />
liquid-chromatographic elustes (A), 1178<br />
quantn. of carcinoembryonic antigen, glucose<br />
phosphate isomerase, gamma-glutamyl<br />
transpeptidase, and lactate dehydrogenase<br />
in human fetal, normal adult,and malignant<br />
intestinal tissues (A), 1175<br />
rates of disappearance from plasma of<br />
enzymes labeled by coupling with a<br />
radioactive iodo-ester, 1277<br />
tetrazolium procedure for the “HBD”/LDH<br />
ratio (A), 1177<br />
time-dependency of human LDH isoenzyme 5<br />
inhibition by urea (LI, 2059<br />
Laser<br />
use of laser nephelometry in measurement of<br />
serum proteins (S), 1465<br />
LDH<br />
See Lactate dehydrogenase<br />
Lead<br />
anal, of Pb concn. in tapwater in homes of<br />
children with known elevated blood Pb (A),<br />
1209<br />
atomic absorption assays of blood lead: Delves<br />
cup vs.graphite furnace (A), 1209<br />
erythrocyte porphyrin anal. in detection of Pb<br />
poisoning in children: evaln. of four<br />
micromethods, 161<br />
erythrocyte protoporphyrmn in children with<br />
recurrent Pb intoxication (A), 1209<br />
micromethod for blood Pb anal, by anodic<br />
stripping voltammetry, 221<br />
organic Pb poisoning resulting from gasoline<br />
sniffing (A), 1209<br />
use of erythrocyte protoporphyrmn and Pb in<br />
blood in screening a pediatric population for<br />
undue Pb exposure (A), 1209<br />
Lead poisoning<br />
erythrocyte uroporphyrinogen I synthsse acty.<br />
in diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria,<br />
1835<br />
Lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase<br />
deficiency<br />
detn, of apolipoprotein A and itsconstitutive<br />
A-I and A-I! polypeptides by separate<br />
electroimmunoassays, 315<br />
Lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio<br />
specificity and reproducibility of acetone ppth.<br />
in identifying surface-active<br />
phosphatidyicholine in amniotic fluid (SN),<br />
681<br />
Leukocytes<br />
biol, and anal, sources of van, in leukocyte<br />
concns, using a very precise automated<br />
analyzer (A), 1212<br />
procedures compared for extracting free amino<br />
acids from polymorphonuclear leukocytes,<br />
1618<br />
Lidocaine<br />
detn, in serum of therapeutic concns, of<br />
lidocaine and procainamide by use of HPLC<br />
(A), 1167<br />
Light scattering<br />
turbidimetry vs. light scattering in<br />
immunochem. (LI, 556<br />
Lipase<br />
diagnostic use of pancreatic lipase detn. by<br />
radial enzyme diffusion, and design of a<br />
routine pancreatic profile, 638<br />
evaln, of lipase acty. in serum by radial<br />
enzyme diffusion,633<br />
is the lipase in normal serum of pancreatic<br />
origin? (A), 1212<br />
kinetic detn, of serum lipase acty. with the<br />
Abbott ABA-100, 607<br />
Lipase in tissues, urine<br />
evaln, of lipase acty. in serum by radial<br />
enzyme diffusion, 633<br />
Lipids<br />
addn. of triglyceride to serum for use in qual.<br />
control and reference, 1299<br />
binding of bilirubin and palmitate by<br />
fragments<br />
1201<br />
of human serum albumin (A),<br />
cholesterol oxidase-based deth., by<br />
continuous-flow anal, of total and free<br />
cholesterol in serum, 1627<br />
cholesterol-rich bovine lipoprotein used to<br />
enhance cholesterol doncns. in prepn. of<br />
serum control materials, 1302<br />
DEAE Sephadex LH-20 column chromsto#{231}. of<br />
digoxin and metabolites and phoapholipids<br />
(A), 1226<br />
direct enzymatic method for<br />
triglycerides using glycerol<br />
(A), 1195<br />
detn. of serum<br />
dehydrogenase<br />
effect of lipids on turbidity in lyophilized<br />
control sera (A), 1215<br />
electrophoretic detn. of type III<br />
hyperlipoproteinemia (A), 1194<br />
evaln. of an enzymatic, single reagent<br />
procedure for anal, of serum triglycerides<br />
the ABA-i#{174} (A), 1195<br />
evaln, of a new enzymatic kit for serum<br />
on<br />
triglycerides (SN), 520<br />
evaln. of totally enzymatic, continuous-flow<br />
methods for serum cholesterol and<br />
triglyceride (A), 1195<br />
simplified, totally enzymatic method for the<br />
detn, of serum triglycerides on the<br />
CentrifiChem (A), 1197<br />
stability of fatty acids in hyperlipoprot.einemic<br />
plasma during long-term storage, 445<br />
Lipoamide dehydrogenase<br />
liposmide dehydrogenase in serum: prelim.<br />
report (SN), 275<br />
Lipoproteinemla<br />
See also Lipoproteins<br />
Lipoproteins<br />
changes in electrophoretic mobilities of a- and<br />
-lipoproteins after plasma delipidation, 305<br />
detn, of apolipoprotein A and its constitutive<br />
A-I and A-I! polypeptidea by separate<br />
electroimmunoassays, 315<br />
enzymatic detns. of cholesterol in<br />
high-density-lipoprotein fractions prepd. by<br />
precipitation (SN), 98<br />
nature of the interaction between low-density<br />
lipoproteins and polyaniona and metal ions,<br />
as exemplified by heparin and Ca2’, 1812<br />
plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol<br />
concns, cletd. after removal of other<br />
lipoproteins by heparmn-manganese ppth or<br />
by ultracentrifn,<br />
Liquid scintillation<br />
1828<br />
quench-correction techniques<br />
scintillation (LI, 928<br />
Lithium<br />
in liquid<br />
rapid detn, of plasma and erythrocyte lithium<br />
concns. by atomic absorption spectroecopy<br />
(A), 1210<br />
Liver disease<br />
anomalous behavior of glutathionereductase<br />
on diln, 1005<br />
automated<br />
sorbitol<br />
fluorometric method for deth. of<br />
dehydrogenase and its application<br />
to assessment of liver damage in bovine<br />
mycotoxicosis (A), 1224<br />
din. usefulness of measuring prothrombin<br />
time as a routine admission test, 1644<br />
diagnostic use of pancreatic lipase detn. by<br />
radial enzyme diffusion, and design of a<br />
routine pancreatic profile, 638<br />
double-antibody enzyme immunoassay<br />
to human ai-fetoprotein, 198<br />
applied<br />
plasma tropacocaine esterase acty. in control<br />
subjects and in subjects with liver failure,<br />
diabetes and myocardial infarction (A), 1203<br />
profiles of uv-absorbing components of urine<br />
from autistic children, as obtained by<br />
high-resolution ion-exchange chromatog.<br />
(S), 1528<br />
quant. fractionation of alk, phosphatase<br />
isoenzymes according to thermoetability, 42<br />
RIA of bile acids in serum, 602<br />
serum alk, phosphatase measured by using<br />
thymol blue monophosphate and a<br />
bichromatic analyzer (SN), 1737<br />
technical pitfalls in measurement of venous<br />
plasma NH3 concn. 663<br />
X-prolyl dipeptidyl-aniinopeptidase acty.,<br />
with X-proline p-nitroanilides as substrates,<br />
in normal and pathological sera, 1256<br />
Liver function test<br />
RIA of bile acids in serum, 602<br />
Luliberin<br />
recently discovered hypothalamic-pituitary<br />
hormones<br />
Lysozyme<br />
(R), 5<br />
evaln, of serum lysozyme in differentiation of<br />
inflammatory bowel disease (A), 1204<br />
serum lysozyme in Crohn’s disease and<br />
ulcerative colitis (A), 1204<br />
Magnesium<br />
concurrent detn. of total serum Ca with Mg by<br />
thermometric titration with EDTA, 1084<br />
quantn. of serum Mg with a centrifugal<br />
analyzer (CentrifiChem) (A), 1196<br />
Malpractice suits<br />
“court evidence stressed in malpractice suits”<br />
(A), 1146<br />
Marihuana<br />
effect of marihuana (delta-9<br />
tetrahydrocannabmnol) on secretion of sex<br />
hormones in the mature male rhesus<br />
monkey (A), 1184<br />
effect of marihuana (delta.9<br />
tetrahydrocannabinol) on the secretion of<br />
luteinizing hormone in the mature female<br />
rhesus monkey (A), 1184<br />
marihuana metabolites in urine of man, VI,<br />
recovery of acidic metabolitea by sequential<br />
thin-layer chromatog. (Al, 1198<br />
Mass fragmentography<br />
detection and quantn. of phencycidine in<br />
blood by use of (2H5jphencyclidine and<br />
select ion monitoring applied to<br />
phencyclidine intoxn. 1623<br />
toward absolute methods in din. chem.:<br />
application of mass fraginentography to<br />
high-accuracy analyses, 1789<br />
Mass spectrometry<br />
chemical ionization mass spectrometry for<br />
rapid assay of antiepileptic drugs (A), 1207<br />
critical evaln, of the contributions of GC-MS<br />
to emergency toxicology service (A), 1198<br />
detection and quantn. of phencyclidine in<br />
blood by use of 12H&Jphencydlidine and<br />
select ion monitoring applied to<br />
phencyclidine intoxn. 1623<br />
development and use of anal, systems based<br />
on mass apectrometry (A), 1131<br />
diagnosis of infectious hepatitis by<br />
multicomponent anal. with use of field<br />
ionization mass spectrometry (S), 1503<br />
gas chromatog. and mass spectrometry in anal.<br />
of underivatized volatile human or animal<br />
constituents of din, interest (R), 1775<br />
monitoring drug concns, in a case of combined<br />
overdosage withprimidone and<br />
methsuximide (CR), 915<br />
organic acids in urine from human newborns,<br />
49<br />
structure of some aliphatic dicarboxylic acids<br />
found in urine of infant with congenital<br />
lactic acidosis, 1330<br />
toward absolute methods in din. chem.:<br />
application of mass fragmentography to<br />
high-accuracy analyses, 1789<br />
Mechanized analysis<br />
See Analytical systems, Centrifugal analyser,<br />
Continuous-flow analysis, or specific<br />
instrument of interest<br />
Meconium<br />
lab. confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
Melatonln<br />
relation of pH to fluorescence of serotonin,<br />
melatonin, and other indole compounds<br />
reacted with o-phthaldialdehyde, 2004<br />
Membrane integrity<br />
procedures compared for extracting free amino<br />
acids from polymorphonuclear leukocyt#{224},<br />
1618<br />
sarcolemmal membrane changes relatedto<br />
enzyme release in the imipramine-serotonin<br />
exptl. animal model, 1710<br />
Meningitis<br />
din. signif. of spinal fluid lactic acid by the<br />
DuPont ada (A), 1220<br />
Mercury<br />
automated method for detn. of Hg in urine,<br />
1604<br />
modified detn, of total and inorg. Hg in urine<br />
by cold vapor atomic absorption<br />
apectrometry (SN), 1719<br />
Metabolism<br />
metabolic response of humans to ingestion of<br />
nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, 1821<br />
Methadone<br />
RIA compared to thin-layer and gas-liquid<br />
chromatog. for detecting methadone in urine<br />
(SN), 1915<br />
Methaqualone<br />
methaqualone assay by RIA and gas<br />
chromatography (L), 689<br />
Methemoglobin<br />
mechanism for conversion of oxyhemoglobin<br />
to methemoglobmn by nitrite, 1986<br />
Methotrexate<br />
enzymatic assay for methotrexate in serum<br />
and cerebrospinal fluid, 785<br />
methotrexate in blood, urine, and<br />
cerebrospinal fluid of children receiving<br />
high doses by infusion, 1053<br />
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apid RIA for methotrexate in biol, fluids, 813<br />
study of contaminants and metabolites during<br />
therapy with high doses of methotrexate<br />
(LI, 1937<br />
3-Methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid<br />
thin-layer chromatog. detn, of urinary<br />
3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic<br />
1169<br />
acid (A),<br />
Methsuximide<br />
monitoring drug concns. in a case of combined<br />
overdoaage with primidone and<br />
methsuximide (CR), 915<br />
Miconazole<br />
unusual in vivo and in vitro effects of<br />
Miconazole and its vehicle solutions on<br />
serum lipoproteins (A), 1190<br />
l2-Microglobulin<br />
measuring the concn, of urinary proteins<br />
according to mol.<br />
Mineral metabolism<br />
size category, 667<br />
See Trace elements or specific element of<br />
interest<br />
Mitochondria<br />
beta-carotene content of certain organs from<br />
two patients receiving high doses of<br />
beta-carotene (CR), 922<br />
Molar abaorptivity<br />
detn. of the molar absorptivity of NADH, 141<br />
molar abaorptivities of -NADH and<br />
#{216}-NADPH, 151<br />
Molecular pathology<br />
is molecular pathol. an endless frontier?<br />
1140<br />
(A),<br />
Monitoring therapy<br />
high-pressure liquid-chromatog. deth. of<br />
5.(4.hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenylhydantoin<br />
urine, 1672<br />
Morphine<br />
in<br />
improved detection of morphine on TLC<br />
plates (LI, 396<br />
Multiconiponent analysis<br />
diagnosis of infectious hepatitis by<br />
multicomponent anal, with use of field<br />
ionization mass spectrometry (SI, 1503<br />
multicomponent anal. by rapid scanning<br />
fluorescence spectroscopy (S), 1483<br />
Multiple myeloma<br />
anion gap: its use in quality control,<br />
negative anion gap in a young adult<br />
643<br />
with<br />
multiple myeloma (CR), 1920<br />
Multiple sclerosis<br />
cerebrospinal fluid immunoglobulins: test<br />
modifications and results in multiple<br />
sclerosis (LI, 1234<br />
immunofixation electrophoretic techniques<br />
applied to identn. of proteins in serum and<br />
CSF. 1262<br />
use of laser nephelometry in measurement of<br />
serum proteins<br />
Myoglobin<br />
(5), 1465<br />
RIA for human serum myoglobin (A), 1204<br />
Myopsthy<br />
effect of imipramine on membrane-bound<br />
enzymes as a possible mechanism in<br />
induction of experimental myopathy (A),<br />
1225<br />
NAD<br />
NAD, CN-, and a spectrophotometric<br />
artifact<br />
NADH<br />
(LI, 1756<br />
detection of LDH inhibitors in NADH by<br />
kinetic methods, 1648<br />
detn, of the molar absorptivity of NADH, 141<br />
evain. of reduced NADH stability of<br />
high-performance liquid chromatography<br />
(A), 1179<br />
molar absorptivities of -NADH and<br />
#{216}-NADPH, 151<br />
purifn. and anal, of the purity of NADH, 1322<br />
purifn. of NADH by column chromatography<br />
for routine use for enzyme determinations in<br />
the din, lab. (A),<br />
NADPH<br />
molar absorptivities<br />
1176<br />
of 13-NADH and<br />
#{216}-NADPH, 151<br />
Nail<br />
amino acid compn. of human nail, as<br />
measured by gas-liquid chromatog. 1608<br />
National Economic Council<br />
demise of NEC, 88A<br />
NCCLS<br />
AACC endorses NCCLS Standard ASC-2,<br />
1767<br />
Neonatal chemistry<br />
See Pediatric chemistry<br />
Nephelometry<br />
instrumental nephelometric standards for the<br />
din. lab, (A), 1190<br />
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use of laser nephelometry in measurement of<br />
serum proteins (SI, 1465<br />
Neuroblastoma<br />
diazotization of catecholamines and their<br />
analogs and metabolitea for urinary<br />
screening tests: chemical aspects, 1955<br />
Neurological disorders<br />
gas-liquid chromatog. profile of neutral and<br />
acidic metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid<br />
from newborns and infants, 623<br />
Neutral and acidic metabolites<br />
gas-liquid chromatog. profile of neutral and<br />
acidic metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid<br />
from newborns and infants, 623<br />
Neutron activation analysis<br />
anal. of whole blood by neutron activation:<br />
search for a biochem. indicator of neoplasia,<br />
1361<br />
Newborns<br />
See also Pediatric chemistry<br />
double-antibody enzyme immunoassay applied<br />
to human ai-fetoprotein, 198<br />
electrophoretic pattern of amylase isoenzymes<br />
in serum and urine of normal persons, 439<br />
improved measurement of inorg. phosphate in<br />
serum with a centrif, analyzer, 257<br />
organic acids in urine from human newborns,<br />
49<br />
stabilization of blood glucose by cooling with<br />
ice for sample preservation (SN), 2031<br />
Nicotinamide<br />
metabolic response of humans to ingestion of<br />
nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, 1821<br />
Nicotinic acid<br />
metabolic responseof humans to ingestion of<br />
nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, 1821<br />
Nicotinic acid pathway<br />
profiles of uv-absorbing components of urine<br />
from autistic children, as obtained by<br />
high-resolution ion-exchange chromatog.<br />
(S), 1528<br />
Nomogram<br />
quick estn. of std. deviation by use of a<br />
nomogram (LI, 1758<br />
Norepinephrine<br />
measurement of changes in plasma<br />
epinephrine and norepinephrine during<br />
continuous work using a rapid, new<br />
radiometric assay (A), 1170<br />
Normal values<br />
See also Reference values<br />
alkaline phosphatase. II. Conditions affecting<br />
detn, of total acty. in serum, 977<br />
anion gap: its use in quality control, 643<br />
automated method for L-carnitine detn. 1589<br />
cholesterol oxidase in assay of total and free<br />
cholesterol in serum by continuous-flow<br />
anal. 1579<br />
comparison of normal-range data for bilirubin<br />
by five methods (A), 1211<br />
correlation between estrogen receptor protein<br />
and carcinoembryonic antigen in normal<br />
and carcinomatous breast tissue, 1366<br />
creatine kinase isoenzyme patterns in human<br />
tissue obtained at surgery, 173<br />
derangements of the “range of normal” (A),<br />
1139<br />
detn, of apolipoprotein A and its constitutive<br />
A-I and A-Il polypeptides by separate<br />
electroimmunoassays, 315<br />
detn. of Ca2 in serum that has been exposed<br />
to air, 1009<br />
detn, of erythrocyte folate by competitive<br />
protein-binding assay preceded by extn. 982<br />
double-antibody enzyme immunoassay applied<br />
to human ni-fetoprotein, 198<br />
electrophoretic amylase fractionation as aid in<br />
diagn. of pancreatic disease, 57<br />
electrophoretic pattern of amylase isoenzymes<br />
in serum and urine of normal persons, 439<br />
error from specimen handling before detn, of<br />
inorg. phosphate concns, in plasma and<br />
serum (SN). 1909<br />
erythrocyte uroporphyrinogen I synthase acty.<br />
in diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria,<br />
1835<br />
evaln, of 3 commercially available manual<br />
“kit” methods for serum triglycerides (SN),<br />
1896<br />
evaln. of methods of coenzyme activation of<br />
erythrocyte enzymes for detection of<br />
deficiency of vitamins B, B2, and Be, 327<br />
fluorometry of plasma amino N, with use of<br />
fluorescamine, 413<br />
improved sepn, of creatine kinase cardiac<br />
isoenzyme in serum by batch fractionation,<br />
92<br />
intra- individual variation of serum<br />
constituents: 6. normal day-to-day variation<br />
in concns, of 10 specific proteins in sera,<br />
1635<br />
lab, confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
lipoamide dehydrogenase in serum: pretim.<br />
report (SN), 275<br />
measurement of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 in<br />
serum, 364<br />
measuring fibrinogenin plasma, with use of a<br />
plssmin inhibitor, 381<br />
microscale modn, of a cation-exchange column<br />
procedure for plasma NH3, 1976<br />
modifications of three routine in vitro tests of<br />
thyroid function (SN), 1715<br />
nonchromatographic RIA of unconjugated<br />
estriol in plasma, with polyethylene glycol<br />
as precipitant, 359<br />
normal limits of urinary excretion of 11<br />
enzymes, 1567<br />
procedures compared for extracting free amino<br />
acids from polymorphonuclea leukocytes,<br />
1618<br />
protein-bound carbohydrates in breast cancer.<br />
Liquid-chromatog. anal. for mannose,<br />
galactose, fucose, and sialic acid in serum<br />
(S), 1516<br />
relation between erythrocyte<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate and age in a normal<br />
population (SN), 1918<br />
results by three kit methods for assay of<br />
serum gastrin, 1705<br />
RIA for serum cortisol with i251 labeled<br />
ligand: three methods compared, 1845<br />
RIA of bile acids in serum, 602<br />
RIA of plasma renin acty. 250<br />
screening for errors in galactose metabolism<br />
with the erythrocyte, 2010<br />
sepn. and quantitation of serum constituents<br />
associated with Ca, using gel filtration, 1968<br />
serum slk, phosphatase measured by using<br />
thymol blue monophosphate and a<br />
bichromatic analyzer (SN), 1737<br />
serum ionic F: normal range, relationship to<br />
age and sex, 1884<br />
serum phospholipids determined without acid<br />
digestion, 1973<br />
simultaneous detn, of five sex hormones in<br />
human serum by RIA after chromatography<br />
on Lipidex-5000, 32<br />
spectrophotometric end-point method for<br />
assay of serum cystyl-aminopeptidase in<br />
pregnancy, 79<br />
technicalpitfallsin measurement of venous<br />
plasma NH3 concn, 663<br />
urinary org. acids in man. III. quant. ranges<br />
and patterns of excretion in a normal<br />
population, 1292<br />
urinary org. acids in man, I. normal patterns,<br />
1283<br />
X-prolyl dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase acty.,<br />
with X-proline p-nitroanilides as substrates,<br />
in normal and pathological sara, 1256<br />
Norpropoxyphene<br />
propoxyphene and norpropoxyphene concns,<br />
in blood and tissues in cases of fatal<br />
overdose, 1319<br />
Nortriptyline<br />
gas-chromatog. anal,fortherapeuticconcns. of<br />
amitriptyline and nortriptyline in plasma,<br />
with use of a nitrogen detector. 777<br />
radioisotopicprocedure fordetn. of<br />
nortriptyline in plasma, 761<br />
Nucleosides<br />
modified nucleosides in urine: selective<br />
removal and anal. (S), 1451<br />
5’-Nucleotidase<br />
5’-nucleotidase activity in normal and<br />
leukemic leukocytes (A), 1176<br />
Obituaries<br />
Hanke, Martin Charles Edward, 1952<br />
Optical rotatory dispersion<br />
optical rotatory dispersion and circular<br />
dichroism as a superior clinical probe in<br />
routine steroid anal. (A), 1171<br />
Organic acidosis<br />
anion gap: its use in quality control, 643<br />
Organic acids<br />
organic acids in urine from human newborns,<br />
49<br />
structureof some aliphaticdicarboxylicacids<br />
found in urine of infant with congenital<br />
lactic acidosis, 1330<br />
urinary org. acids in man, II. effects of<br />
individual variation and diet on urinary<br />
excretion of acidic metabolites, 1288<br />
urinary org. acids in man. III. quant. ranges<br />
and patterns of excretion in a normal<br />
population, 1292<br />
urinary org. acids in man. I. normal patterns,<br />
1283<br />
Osmometry<br />
volatiles and osmometry (LI, 399<br />
vulatiles and osmometry (LI, 1230<br />
Oxalate<br />
modified method for urinary oxalate (L), 1538
Oxalic acid<br />
formation of oxalic acid and its precursors<br />
from aromatic amino acids and ascorbic acid<br />
in the rat (A), 1220<br />
Oxygen-dissociation curve<br />
effect of time and temp. on blood P50 and<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate measurements, 39<br />
Oxyhemoglobin<br />
mechanism for conversion of oxyhemoglobin<br />
to methemoglobin by nitrite, 1986<br />
Oxytriphylline<br />
dihydroxypropyltheophylline and<br />
oxytriphylline in serum as measured by<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatog. (A), 1167<br />
Pie effect of time and temp. on blood P50 and<br />
2.3-diphosphoglycerate measurements, 39.<br />
Pancreatic disease<br />
diagnostic use of pancreatic lipase detn. by<br />
radial enzyme diffusion, and design of a<br />
routine pancreatic profile, 638<br />
electrophoretic amylase fractionation as aid in<br />
diagn. of pancreatic disease, 57<br />
evaln, of lipase acty. in serum by radial<br />
enzyme diffusion, 633<br />
interferences with the starch-iodine assay for<br />
serum amylase acty., and effects of<br />
hyperlipemia, 2006<br />
Pancreatitis<br />
biochem, changes in porcine pancreatitis (A),<br />
1225<br />
electrophoretic pattern of amylase isoenzysnes<br />
in serum and urine of normal persons, 439<br />
Particulates in tissue<br />
asbestos, silicates, and particulate materials in<br />
tissue (A), 1141<br />
Pediatric chemistry<br />
concurrent detn. of total serum Ca with Mg by<br />
thermometric titration with EDTA, 1084<br />
diphenylhydantoin in 0,1-mi plasma samples:<br />
gas chromatography and RIA compared, 246<br />
evaln, of a reagent-strip method for glucose in<br />
whole blood, compared with a hexokinase<br />
method, 74<br />
evaln. of the Beckman Cl-CO2 Analyzer, 1868<br />
factors influencing results for thyroxine concn.<br />
in blood, as measured in paper filter spots in<br />
screening for neonatal hypothyroidism (SN),<br />
1392<br />
ni-fetoprotein measurement in blood spotted<br />
on paper: discriminating test for hereditary<br />
tyrosinemia in neonatal mass screening,<br />
1001<br />
gas-chromatog. micro-scale procedure for<br />
theophylline, with use of a<br />
nitrogen-sensitive detector, 765<br />
gas-chromatog, quantitation of theophylline in<br />
small vols, plasma (SN), 898<br />
gas-liquid chromatog. profile of neutral and<br />
acidic metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid<br />
from newborns and infants, 623<br />
‘251-labeled cortisol RIA in which serum<br />
binding proteins are enzysnatically<br />
denatured, 1850<br />
improved assay for urinary<br />
17-hydroxycorticosteroids, 232<br />
improved thyroxine RIA, for filter paper discs<br />
saul. with dried blood (SN), 1912<br />
lab. confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
maternal drug therapy and the neonate (A),<br />
1137<br />
methotrexate in blood, urine, and<br />
cerebrospinal fluid of children receiving<br />
high doses by infusion, 1053<br />
micromethod for measuring anticonvulsant<br />
drugs in serum by high-performance liquid<br />
chromatog. 856<br />
microscale modn, of a cation-exchange column<br />
procedure for plasma NH3, 1976<br />
more sensitive high-pressure liquid-chromatog.<br />
detn. of theophylline in serum (SN), 1903<br />
polarographic method for rapid microdetn, of<br />
cholesterol with cholesterol esterase and<br />
cholesteroloxidase, 336<br />
reduction of sample size on the Technicon<br />
SMA 6/60 continuous-flow analyzer (SN),<br />
1107<br />
screening for errors in galactose metabolism<br />
with the erythrocyte, 2010<br />
serum amylase in normal infants (A), 1217<br />
serum theophylline anal, by high-pressure<br />
liquid chromatog. 851<br />
simultaneous measurement of phenobarbital,<br />
diphenylhydantoin, and primidone in blood<br />
by high-pressure liquid chromatog. 824<br />
stabilization of blood glucose by cooling with<br />
ice: an effective procedure for preservation<br />
of samples from adults and newborn infants<br />
(Al, 1186<br />
stabilization of blood glucose by cooling with<br />
ice for sample preservation (SN), 2031<br />
ultramicro gas-chromatog. anal, for<br />
anticonvulsants, with use of a<br />
nitrogen-selective detector, 1062<br />
ultramicromethod for detn. of plasma uric<br />
acid, 964<br />
urinary org. acids in man. III. quant. ranges<br />
and patterns of excretion in a normal<br />
population, 1292<br />
Performance<br />
See Variation, source of<br />
Perkin-Elmer KA-150 Enzyme Analyzer<br />
din. lab, evaln, of the Perkin-Elmer KA-150<br />
Enzyme Analyzer, 434<br />
Phsrmacokinetics<br />
gas-chromatog. method for acetaminophen<br />
(N-acetyl-p-aminophenol) basedon<br />
sequential alkylation, 879<br />
human pharmacokinetics of ethanol: further<br />
studies (A), 1199<br />
mess. of tricyclic antidepressants in biol,<br />
fluids by selective ion monitoring, and<br />
pharmacokinetics of clomipramine, 892<br />
pharmacokinetic interpretation of data<br />
gathered during therapeutic drug<br />
monitoring (RI, 868<br />
pharmacokinetics of bleomycin infusion as<br />
measured by RIA (A), 1207<br />
rapid RIA for methotrexate in biol. fluids, 813<br />
Phencyclidine<br />
detection and quantn. of phencyclidine in<br />
blood by use of 12H5]phencyclidine and<br />
select ion monitoring applied to<br />
phencyclidine intoxn, 1623<br />
Phenobarbital<br />
adaptation of “EMIT” for serum<br />
phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin<br />
assays with the miniature centrifugal<br />
analyzer (SN), 905<br />
enzyme immunoassay of phenobarbital with a<br />
centrifugal analyzer (A), 1207<br />
phenytoin and phenobarbital measurement by<br />
centrifugal analyzer (L), 2057<br />
simultaneous gas-chromatog. anal. for<br />
phenobarbital, diphenylhydantoin,<br />
carbamazepine, and primidone in serum,<br />
769<br />
simultaneous measurement of phenobarbital,<br />
diphenylhydantoin, and primidone in blood<br />
by high-pressure liquid chromatog. 824<br />
Phenprocoumon<br />
detn. of phenprocoumon, an anticoagulant, in<br />
human plasma, 1575<br />
Phenytoin<br />
See also Diphenylhydantoin<br />
assay of phenytoin: adaptation of “EMIT” to<br />
the centrifugal analyzer (SN), 911<br />
phenytoin and phenobarbital measurement by<br />
centrifugal analyzer (LI, 2057<br />
Phosphate<br />
enzymatic method for inorganic phosphate<br />
detn, (A), 1179<br />
error from specimen handling before detn. of<br />
inorg. phosphate concns. in plasma and<br />
serum (SN), 1909<br />
improved measurement of inorg. phosphate in<br />
serum with a centrif, analyzer, 257<br />
Phosphatidylcholine<br />
specificity and reproducibility of acetone pptn.<br />
in identifying surface-active<br />
phosphatidylcholine in amniotic fluid (SN),<br />
681<br />
Phospholipids<br />
alterations in proportions of serum<br />
phospholipids in chronic renal failure (LI,<br />
1938<br />
DEAE Sephadex LH-20 column chromatog. of<br />
digoxin and metabolites and phoepholipids<br />
(Al, 1185<br />
serum phosholipids determined without acid<br />
digestion, 1973<br />
Phosphorus<br />
automated, kinetic uv procedure for the detn,<br />
of inorg. phosphorus (A), 1188<br />
Physical chemi.try<br />
thermodynamic aspects of some radioassays,<br />
70<br />
Pigs<br />
biochem, changes in porcine pancrestitis (A),<br />
1225<br />
PKU<br />
See Phenylketonuria<br />
Placental function<br />
automated RIA of choriomammotropin, 1655<br />
Placental integrity<br />
spectrophotometric end-point method for<br />
assay of serum cystyl-aminopeptidase in<br />
pregnancy, 79<br />
Plasma emission spectrometry<br />
comparative evaln. of energy dispersive X-ray<br />
fluorescencespectroscopy and inductively<br />
coupled plasma emission spectrometry for<br />
multi-element anal, in complex biologic<br />
matrices, 2018<br />
Plasma P<br />
plasma P and erythrocyte<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate concns. of<br />
nonacidotic diabetics in various degrees of<br />
metabolic control (LI, 550<br />
Platet aggregation<br />
comparison of the in vitro platelet aggregation<br />
test of Wu and Hosk with the in vivo<br />
procedure of Hornstra (A), 1227<br />
Platinum<br />
Pt detn. in blood and biol. tissues by flameless<br />
atomic absorption (A), 1211<br />
Poison ivy<br />
spectrophotometric identn. of potential poison<br />
ivy cross-reactors (A), 1199<br />
Porphobilinogen<br />
chromatography on Florisil in the quant. estn.<br />
of urinary and other porphyrmns, 1057<br />
possible mechanism of the interference by<br />
porphobilinogen in the direct determination<br />
of urinary 3-aminolevulinic acid (L), 1540<br />
Porphyria<br />
erythrocyte uroporphyrinogen I synthase acty.<br />
in diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria,<br />
1835<br />
spot test for uroporphyrinogen I synthase,<br />
enzyme deficient in intermittent acute<br />
porphyria, 1991<br />
Porphyrins<br />
chromatography on Florisil in the quant. estn,<br />
of urinary and other porphyrins, 1057<br />
detn. of porphyrins in urine by use of<br />
high-pressure liquid chromatog. (A), 1180<br />
erythrocyte porphyrin anal, in detection of Pb<br />
poisoning in children:evaln.of four<br />
micromethods, 161<br />
modified micromethod for erythrocyte<br />
porphyrin (LI, 1412<br />
Postmortem changes in human tissues<br />
postmortem changes in human tissues and<br />
their inplications for tissue chem. (A), 1133<br />
Pregnancy<br />
serum alk. phosphatase measured by using<br />
thymol blue monophosphate and a<br />
bichromstic analyzer (SN), 1737<br />
Primidone<br />
monitoring drug concns. in a case of combined<br />
overdosage with primidone and<br />
methsuximide (CR1, 915<br />
primidone anal.: correlation of gss-chromatog,<br />
assay with enzyme immunoassay (SN), 901<br />
simultaneous gas-chromatog. anal. for<br />
phenobarbital, diphenylhydantoin,<br />
carbamazepine, and primidone in serum,<br />
769<br />
simultaneous measurement of phenobarbital,<br />
diphenylhydantoin, and primidone in blood<br />
by high-pressure liquid chromatog. 824<br />
Procainamide<br />
colorimetry of procainamide (LI, 1241<br />
detn. in serum of therapeutic concns, of<br />
lidocaine and procainamide by use of HPLC<br />
(A), 1167<br />
modified colorimetric method for<br />
procainamide in plasma (SN), 379<br />
rapid fluorometric procedure for detn. of<br />
procainamide in serum (A), 1168<br />
Proficiency<br />
enzyme proficiency: a study to generate the<br />
components of anal, error in the din, lab.<br />
(A), 1225<br />
proficiency testing for blood-gas quality<br />
control, 1675<br />
Proficiency testing<br />
proficiency testing in forensic toxicol. (LI,<br />
2056<br />
Progesterone<br />
appendix, 427<br />
faster RIA of progesterone in plasma, with use<br />
of polyethylene glycol as precipitant, 1659<br />
method for monitoring plasma progesterone<br />
concns. in pregnancy, 422<br />
Prolactin<br />
recently disc,,vered hypothalamic-pituitary<br />
hormones (RI, 5<br />
RIA for serum prolactin (Al, 1204<br />
Propoxyphene<br />
propoxyphene and norpropoxyphene concns.<br />
in blood and tissues in cases of fatal<br />
overdose, 1319<br />
Proteinase<br />
partial purifn. and subcellular distribn. of a<br />
new sulfhydryl-dependent proteinase from<br />
rat liver (A), 1219<br />
Proteins<br />
binding properties of dyes used as indicators<br />
for urinary protein (A), 1201<br />
centrifugal system for affinity chromatog. with<br />
eluate monitoring (S), 1493<br />
din. evain. of five quant. methods for urinary<br />
total-protein detn. (A), 1201<br />
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976 2105
comparison of Na, K, LD, total protein and<br />
hemoglobin in capillary plasma, capillary<br />
serum, and venous serum (A), 1212<br />
computer program for serum protein<br />
electrophoresis calcns. (LI, 694<br />
distribn, of Zn among serum protein fractions<br />
separated by Sephadex G-200 (A), 1218<br />
fractionation of hydroxyproline-containing<br />
proteins from Cohn fraction I (A), 1218<br />
U51 labeled cortisol RIA in which serum<br />
binding proteins are enzymatically<br />
denatured, 1850<br />
immunofixation electrophoretic techniques<br />
applied to identn. of proteins in serum and<br />
CSF, 1262<br />
immunofixation. II: application to typing of<br />
ni-antitrypsin at acid pH (SN), 1735<br />
improved method for detg. serum protein<br />
concns, in the far uv, 1355<br />
intra- and inter-individual variation of 10<br />
serum proteins in healthy subjects (A), 1212<br />
intra-individual variation of serum<br />
constituents:6. normal day-to-day variation<br />
in concns. of 10 specific proteins in sera,<br />
1635<br />
investn, of plasma proteins in human<br />
hypertrophic and normal scar tissue (A),<br />
1224<br />
laser modification of a Union Carbide<br />
CentrifiChem Model 300 for use in kinetic<br />
and equilibrium detns. of body-fluid<br />
proteins (A), 1196<br />
measurement of total protein and albumin in<br />
serum with a centrifugal analyzer, 1102<br />
measuring the concn. of urinary proteins<br />
according to mol. size category, 667<br />
parallel electrophoretic fractionation of alk.<br />
phosphatase and serum protein on cellulose<br />
acetate strips: din. evaln. (SN), 261<br />
profile anal. of blood proteins with a<br />
centrifugal analyzer, 657<br />
quantn. of urinary and spinal fluid proteins by<br />
a modified biuret method (A), 1201<br />
serum beta2 microglobulin concns, in health<br />
and disease (A), 1211<br />
simple Ca-protein index for use in preliminary<br />
evalns, (A), 1226<br />
use of laser nephelometry in measurement of<br />
serum proteins (S), 1465<br />
use of values for Ca and protein in serum, and<br />
of a derived index obtained from a<br />
probability population sample (SN), 1723<br />
Prothrombin time<br />
din. usefulness of measuring prothrombin<br />
time as a routine admission test, 1644<br />
Protopos’phyrin<br />
erythrocyte protoporphyrin in children with<br />
recurrent Pb intoxication (A), 1209<br />
use of erythrocyte protoporphyrmn and Pb in<br />
blood in screening a pediatric population for<br />
undue Pb exposure (A), 1209<br />
Pseudouridine<br />
modified nucleosides in urine: selective<br />
removal and anal, (SI, 1451<br />
Psoriasis<br />
enzymatic assay for methotrexate in serum<br />
and cerebrospinal fluid, 785<br />
Psoriatic arthritis<br />
amino acid compn. of human nail, as<br />
measured by gas-liquid chromatog. 1608<br />
Pulmonary disease<br />
immunofixation. II: application to typing of<br />
ai-antitrypsin at acid pH (SN), 1735<br />
inborn ai-antitrypain in two mouse inbred<br />
strains and their f1-hybrid and their<br />
resistances to pulmonary disease (A), 1217<br />
Purine metabolism<br />
improved microscale assay for purmne<br />
phosphoribosyltrsnsferase activities, 67<br />
Purine-nucleoside phosphorylase<br />
increased purine-nucleoside phosphorylase<br />
activity in erythrocytes of gouty patients<br />
(L), 939<br />
Purine phosphoribosyltransferase<br />
improved microscale assay for purine<br />
phosphoribosyltransferase activities, 67<br />
Pyridoxal-5’-phosphate<br />
aspartate aminotransferase acty. in serum.<br />
factors in supplementation with<br />
pyridoxal-5’-phosphate in vitro, 1876<br />
Quality control<br />
addn. of triglyceride to serum for use in qua!.<br />
control and reference, 1299<br />
anion gap: its use in quality control, 643<br />
cholesterol-rich bovine lipoprotein used to<br />
enhance cholesterol concns. in prepn. of<br />
serum control materials, 1302<br />
correlation of selected serum constituents: 2.<br />
consistency of intra-individual correlation<br />
values, means, and variances during 4<br />
months, 1855<br />
design of din. chem, qual.-control sera, 500<br />
2106 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
design of quality-control sera for<br />
multi-channel analyzers (A), 1214<br />
effective quality control (LI, 398<br />
evaln, of commercial quality controls for<br />
ionized calcium (A), 1214<br />
evaluation of a new micro collecting device<br />
(SN), 2034<br />
good quality control in GLC (A), 1216<br />
interpretation and RIA quality-control use of<br />
parameters with six different data-reduction<br />
methods (A), 1215<br />
intra-individual variation of serum<br />
constituents: 6. normal day-to-da’ variation<br />
in concns. of 10 specific proteins in sera,<br />
1635<br />
laboratory assay system reliability estimates<br />
for multiple parameter quality-control<br />
detns, in the radioreceptor assay lab. (A),<br />
1227<br />
long-term quality-control charting simple<br />
method (SN), 270<br />
long-term reproducibility of a new pH and<br />
blood-gas quality-control system compared<br />
to two other procedures, 1817<br />
misuse of calibration sera in automated lab.<br />
instruments (L), 1940<br />
orthogonal polynomial regression in<br />
calibration and standn. of automated<br />
methods (A), 1160<br />
performance studies, Technicon “SMAC”<br />
analyzer: precision and comparison of values<br />
with methods in routine lab, service, 489<br />
prepn. of lyophilized isoenzyme controls (A),<br />
1214<br />
prepn. of optically clear lyophilized human<br />
serum for use in control material, 456<br />
proficiency testing for blood-gas quality<br />
control, 1675<br />
provisional recommendation on quality control<br />
in din. chem. part 1. general principles and<br />
terminology (SR), 532<br />
provisional recommendation on quality control<br />
in din, chem. part 2. assessment of anal.<br />
methods for routine use (SR), 1922<br />
quality-control materials for pH and pCOi<br />
detns. (A), 1215<br />
quality-control program for the RIA lab. (A),<br />
1192<br />
quality-control soln, for use in the “dA0”<br />
detn. on amniotic fluid (LI, 1935<br />
quality performance criteria for assessing the<br />
technical adequscy of radioreceptor assays<br />
(A), 1226<br />
reliability of constitutent target values estab,<br />
in a large inter-lab, survey, 1027<br />
sample stability: suggested definition and<br />
method of detn. 176<br />
scheme for monitoring Bichromstic Analyzer<br />
ABA-tOO optical performance (A), 1217<br />
stability and precision of a new ampuled<br />
quality-control system for pH and blood-gas<br />
(SN), 1399<br />
statistical charactn, of random errors in the<br />
RIA dose-response variable, 350<br />
two novel approaches combined to improve<br />
quality assurance (both within-batch and<br />
batch-to-batch) in the routine din. chem.<br />
lab, (A), 1216<br />
Quinidine<br />
serum quinidine concns.: comparison of<br />
fluorescence,gas-chromatog.,and<br />
gas-chromatog./mass-spectrometric<br />
methods, 810<br />
Radial enzyme diffusion<br />
diagnostic use of pancreatic lipase detn. by<br />
radial enzyme diffusion, and design of a<br />
routine pancreatic profile, 638<br />
evaln, of lipase acty. in serum by radial<br />
enzyme diffusion, 633<br />
Radial immunodiffusion<br />
use of laser nephelometry in measurement of<br />
serum proteins (5), 1465<br />
Radioassay<br />
absence of hypoalbuminemia in patients<br />
undergoing digoxin therapy, as related to<br />
use of digoxin RIA kits (L), 1539<br />
automated approach to RIA of somatotropin<br />
and insulin (SI, 1510<br />
automated RIA of choriomammotropin, 1655<br />
automatic quant. radiometric assay of<br />
bacterial metabolism (S), 1459<br />
bile acid and detergent interaction with<br />
radiosssaysbased on coated charcoal (SN),<br />
1727<br />
comparison of severaltransformations for<br />
thyroxine radioassay data (A), 1161<br />
decreased radioassay values for folate after<br />
serum extraction when pteroylglutamic acid<br />
standards are used, 647<br />
detn, of serum folate: comparison of four<br />
commercially available iodinated radioassay<br />
kits (A), 1227<br />
development of chemistries for a fully<br />
automated RIA instrument, Micromeclic<br />
Systems’ “Concept 4 Automatic<br />
Radioassay” (A), 1164<br />
development of Micromedic Systems’<br />
“Concept 4 Automatic Radioassay” system<br />
(A), 1164<br />
diphenylbydantoin in 0.1-mi plasma samples:<br />
gas chromatography and RIA compared, 246<br />
direct RIA for serum estriol during pregnancy,<br />
484<br />
evaln, of an 1-125 folate radioassay kit (Al,<br />
1227<br />
faster RIA of progesterone in plasma, with use<br />
of polyethylene glycol as precipitant, 1859<br />
interference of fatty acids in the competitive<br />
protein-binding assay for serum thyroxine,<br />
673<br />
measurement of changes in plasma<br />
epinephrine and norepinephrine during<br />
continuous work using a rapid, new<br />
radiometric assay (A), 1170<br />
measurement of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 in<br />
serum, 364<br />
method for removal of folate binding proteins<br />
prior to serum folate radioassay (A), 1182<br />
modification of a liquid scintillation counter to<br />
decrease cost, time for RIA (SN), 1746<br />
nonchromatographic RIA of unconjugated<br />
estriol in plasma, with polyethylene glycol<br />
as precipitant, 359<br />
performance characteristics of the thpoxine<br />
test on “Concept 4 Automatic Radioassay”<br />
(A), 1165<br />
quantitative enzyme immunoassay: current<br />
status (R), 733<br />
reduced variation of tracer binding in digoxmn<br />
RIA by use of [i2511.iabeled<br />
tyroaine-methyl-ester deny,: relation of<br />
thyroxine concn. to binding (SN), 1732<br />
RIA of plasma renin acty. 250<br />
selection of assay tubes for radioassay<br />
procedures (SN), 1745<br />
simultaneous detn, of five sex hormones in<br />
human serum by RIA after chromatography<br />
on Lipidex-5000, 32<br />
thermodynamic aspects of some radioassays,<br />
70<br />
triiodothyronine RIA: incubation time, temp.,<br />
and antisera (L), 396<br />
use of polyethylene glycol in sepn. bound from<br />
unbound ligand in RIA of thyroxine, 299<br />
Radioimmunoassay<br />
See also specific analyte of interest<br />
aldosterone measurement: comparison of two<br />
RIA kits (A), 1184<br />
automated RIA of human placental lactogen<br />
(HPL) (A), 1168<br />
causes of variability of assay values in RIA of<br />
digoxin (A), 1183<br />
clinical evaln, of the Centria automated RIA<br />
system: a summary (A), 1165<br />
comparison of competitive protein-binding<br />
with RIA methods for serum thyroxine (A),<br />
1186<br />
comparison of inter- with intralaboratory<br />
performance of four common RIA<br />
procedures (A), 1206<br />
comparison of RIA enzymatic immunoassay<br />
(EMIT) and gas-liquid chromatog.<br />
procedures for detn. of diphenylhydantoin<br />
in serum (A), 1207<br />
competitive enzyme-linked immunoassay with<br />
use of soluble enzyme-antibody immune<br />
complexes for labeling. I. measurement of<br />
human choriogonadotropin, 1372<br />
detection of drugs of abuse by RIA: summary<br />
of published data and some new information<br />
(RI, 712<br />
detn, of chenodeoxycholic acid in<br />
hyperthyroid patients by GLC and RIA (A),<br />
1206<br />
development of a fully automated RIA for<br />
digoxin usin antibody attached to a<br />
magnetic solid phase (A), 1165<br />
development of magnetic-particle solid-phase<br />
RIA for thyroxine (T4) and thyroxine<br />
binding globulin (TBG) (A), 1165<br />
direct RIA of hydrocortisone (A), 1205<br />
end-point parameter adjustment on a small<br />
desk-top programmable calculator for<br />
logit-log anal, of RIA data, 1383<br />
evaln, of a new RIA method for determining<br />
thyroxine (A). 1181<br />
evaln.of two digoxin RIA procedures in which<br />
i25I.labeled digoxin is used, 193<br />
fully automated continuous-flow system for<br />
RIA using antibodies bound to a magnetic<br />
solid phase (A), 1165<br />
‘25I-labeled cortisol RIA in which serum<br />
binding proteins are enzymatically<br />
denatured, 1850
improved micro-RIA of digoxin in serum, with<br />
use of i2Sl4abeled digoxin (SN), 903<br />
improved RIA for the detn. of thyroglobulin in<br />
human serum (A), 1169<br />
improved thyroxine RIA, for filter paper discs<br />
saId, with dried blood (SN), 1912<br />
interpretation and RIA quality-control use of<br />
parameters with six different data-reduction<br />
methods (A), 1215<br />
measurement of plasma ACTH concentrations<br />
by RIA: modification of a commercially<br />
available procedure (A), 1192<br />
measurement of plasma renin concn. by RIA<br />
without the addn, of exogenous renin<br />
substrate (A), 1205<br />
methaqualone assay by RIA and gas<br />
chromatography (LI, 689<br />
PALL- and RIA data-reduction procedure for<br />
an on-line desk-top programmable<br />
calculator (A), 1183<br />
pharmacokinetics of bleomycin infusion as<br />
measured by RIA (A), 1207<br />
plasma renin acty. and RIA of angiotensin I<br />
(L), 692<br />
preparation of iiSI testosterone derivative for<br />
the RIA of testosterone (A), 1182<br />
prodn, of highly specific high titer antisera for<br />
use in solid-phase RIA of the thyroid<br />
hormones (A), 1188<br />
quality-controlprogram for the RIA lab, (A),<br />
1192<br />
rapid RIA for methotrexate in biol. fluids, 813<br />
rapid RIA of total urinary estriol, 611<br />
removal of endogenous antigen from an<br />
antibody to increase its effective affinity<br />
constant (A), 1205<br />
RIA and enzyme immunoassay compared for<br />
detn. of digoxin (SN), 2029<br />
RIA compared to thin-layer and gas-liquid<br />
chromatog. for detecting methadone in urine<br />
(SN), 1915<br />
RIA, enzyme immunoassay,<br />
spectrophotometry, and gas-liquid<br />
chromatogr. compared for deth, of<br />
phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin, 749<br />
RIA for clindamycin, 828<br />
RIA for human serum myoglobin (A), 1204<br />
RIA for serum cortisol with i2sI labeled<br />
ligand: three methods compared, 1845<br />
RIA for serum prolactin (A), 1204<br />
RIA for thyroxine using a solid phase<br />
pre-precipitated double antibody (A), 1186<br />
RIA of antibiotics and chemotherapeutic<br />
agents (R), 726<br />
RIA of bile acids in serum, 602<br />
RIA of bleomycin (A), 1204<br />
RIA of gastnin by double-antibody technique<br />
(A), 1205<br />
RIA of plasma testosterone with a<br />
high-affinity antibody (A), 1205<br />
RIA of urinary aldosterone without<br />
chromatog. (A), 1181<br />
serum vs. plasma for some substances<br />
measured by RIA techniques (A), 1188<br />
simplified RIA for triiodothyronine: evaln. of a<br />
new commercial kit (SN), 1402<br />
synthesis of solid-phase second antibody<br />
immunosorbents using water-soluble<br />
imidoesters (A), 1206<br />
totally automated RIA systems for digoxin<br />
and thyroxine (A), 1166<br />
toward absolute methods in din. chem.:<br />
application of mass fragmentography to<br />
high-accuracy analyses, 1789<br />
unsatisfactory documentation of RIA<br />
procedures (L), 2057<br />
use of theoretical standard curves in<br />
emergency ‘251.RIA (A), 1186<br />
Radloreceptor assay<br />
laboratory assay system reliabilityestimates<br />
for multiple parameter quality-control<br />
detns. in the radioreceptor assay lab. (A),<br />
1227<br />
quality performance criteria for assessing the<br />
technical adequacy of radioreceptor assays<br />
(A), 1226<br />
Rats<br />
creatine kinase and isoenzymes in rat blood<br />
and tissues (A), 1218<br />
partial punifn, and subcellular distnibn. of a<br />
new sulfhydryl-dependent proteinase from<br />
rat liver (A), 1219<br />
Redox potentials<br />
new method for deth. of redox potentials of<br />
sulfhydryl enzymes, I. CK isoenzymes and<br />
their din, significance (A), 1203<br />
Reference materials<br />
normative values of serum immunoglobulins<br />
by single radial immunodiffusion: review<br />
(RI, 594<br />
referencematerials,132<br />
Reference methods<br />
when is a reference method a reference<br />
method? (L), 285<br />
Reference values<br />
See also Normal values<br />
correlationof selectedserum constituents:2.<br />
consistency of intra-individual correlation<br />
values, means, and variances during 4<br />
months, 1855<br />
detn, of the molar absorptivity of NADH,<br />
molar absorptivities of fl-NADH and<br />
141<br />
-NADPH, 151<br />
normative values of serum immunoglobulins<br />
by single radial immunodiffusion: review<br />
(R), 594<br />
some theory of reference values, II.<br />
comparison of some statistical models of<br />
intraindividual variation in blood<br />
constituents, 1343<br />
use of values for Ca and protein in serum,<br />
of a derived index obtained from a<br />
and<br />
probability population sample (SN), 1723<br />
Renal disease<br />
See also Kidney disease<br />
kinetic detn, of hexosaminidases for<br />
Tay-Sachs heterozygote screening, 1631<br />
Renal failure<br />
cation-exchange chromatography of guanidine<br />
derivs. in plasma of patients with chronic<br />
renal failure, 240<br />
Renal-transplants<br />
N-acetylglucosaminidase<br />
-glutamyltransferase<br />
and<br />
in urine and<br />
renal-transplant rejection (L), 925<br />
electrophoretic amylase fractionation as aid in<br />
diagn.<br />
Renin<br />
of pancreatic disease, 57<br />
furosemide-stimulated plasma renin acty. in<br />
normal blacks (A), 1170<br />
measurement of plasma renin concn. by RIA<br />
without the addn, of exogenous renin<br />
substrate (A), 1205<br />
plasma renin acty. and RIA of angiotensin I<br />
(LI, 692<br />
RIA of plasma renin acty. 250<br />
theoreticalapproaches to estn,of plasma renin<br />
acty.: review and some original observations<br />
(RI, 583<br />
Respiratory disorders<br />
lab. confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
Respiratory distress syndrome<br />
See Amniotic fluid<br />
specificity and reproducibility of acetone pptn.<br />
in identifying surface-active<br />
phosphatidylcholine<br />
681<br />
Retinol<br />
in amniotic fluid (SN),<br />
detn, of plasma retinol<br />
chromatography (A),<br />
by high-speed liquid<br />
1180<br />
detn. of serum retinol (vitamin A) by<br />
high-speed liquid chromatog.<br />
Reverse-phase chromatography<br />
1593<br />
reverse-phase chromatog. of polar biol.<br />
substances:sepn. of catecholcompds. by<br />
high-performance liquid chromatog. (SI,<br />
1497<br />
Reviewers<br />
invited reviewers-1976,<br />
Reye’s syndrome<br />
2068<br />
microscale modn, of a cation-exchange<br />
procedure for plasma NH3, 1976<br />
RF values of drugs<br />
column<br />
detn. of phenprocoumon, an anticoagulant, in<br />
human plasma, 1575<br />
Riboflavin deficiency<br />
anomalous behavior of glutathione<br />
on diln. 1005<br />
reductase<br />
NL ribosyl-2-pyridone-5-carboxamlde<br />
metabolic response of humans to ingestion<br />
nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, 1821<br />
Rickets<br />
of<br />
measurement of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 in<br />
serum,<br />
RNA<br />
modified<br />
364<br />
nucleosides in urine: selective<br />
removal and anal. (S), 1451<br />
Salicylate<br />
detn, of salicylate and its metabolites in urine<br />
(LI, 395<br />
efficacy of activated charcoal hemoperfusion<br />
in removing lethal doses of barbiturates and<br />
salicylate from blood of rats and dogs, 754<br />
interference by aspirin with some common<br />
din.<br />
Saliva<br />
lab, assays, 837<br />
gas-chromatog. method for acetaminophen<br />
(N-acetyl-p-aminophenol) based on<br />
sequential alkylation, 879<br />
pharmacokinetic interpretation of data<br />
gathered during therapeutic<br />
monitoring (RI, 868<br />
drug<br />
quant. gas-chromatog. flame-ionization<br />
method for p-chlorophenoxyisobutyric acid<br />
in human serum and saliva, 884<br />
use of saliva in therapeutic drug monitoring<br />
(A), 1132<br />
Sample handling<br />
evaln, of a new system (“Corvac”) for sepg.<br />
serum from blood for routine lab,<br />
procedures, 1012<br />
Sample preparation<br />
gas chromatog. and mass spectrometry in anal,<br />
of underivatized volatile human or animal<br />
constituents of din. interest (RI, 1775<br />
inexpensive and rapid technique for<br />
preparation of cell-free blood serum (A),<br />
1216<br />
new approach to capillary blood collection (A),<br />
1222<br />
weighing 24-hr urine specimens in disposable<br />
bottles to obtain volume (A), 1222<br />
Scar tissue<br />
investn, of plasma proteins in,human<br />
hypertrophic and normal scar tissue (A),<br />
1224<br />
Schizophrenia<br />
metabolic response of humans to ingestion of<br />
nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, 1821<br />
Scintillation counting<br />
“case of the latex gloves” in scintillation<br />
counting (L), 552<br />
Screening<br />
See also Toxicology<br />
alcohol detn, in biol, liquids by sensing with a<br />
solid-state detector, 863<br />
automated method for detn, of Hg in urine.<br />
1604<br />
automated method for L-carnitinedetn. 1589<br />
detection of drugs of abuse by RIA: summary<br />
of published data and some new information<br />
(RI, 712<br />
diazepam abuse: incidence, rapid screening,<br />
and confirming methods, 889<br />
direct use of ion-exchange papers in<br />
hemagglutination-inhibition tests for drug<br />
abuse (SN), 1105<br />
drug screening for employment purposes:<br />
importance of accuracy (L), 393<br />
evaln, of a dipstick test for glucose in urine,<br />
205<br />
evaln. of benefits of screening tests done<br />
immediately on admission to hospital, 968<br />
factors influencing results for thyroxine concn.<br />
in blood, as measured in paper filter spots in<br />
screening for neonatal hypothyroidism (SN),<br />
1392<br />
ai-fetoprotein measurement in blood spotted<br />
on paper: discriminating test for hereditary<br />
tyrosinemia in neonatal mass screening,<br />
1001<br />
fluorometry of plasma amino N, with use of<br />
fluorescamine, 413<br />
gas-liquid chromatog. profile of neutral and<br />
acidic metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid<br />
from newborns and infants, 623<br />
GC/MS drug-screening procedure in current<br />
use (A), 1197<br />
interference in drug screening assays (LI, 933<br />
lab. confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
measuring the concn, of urinary proteins<br />
according to mol, size category, 667<br />
micromethod for blood Pb anal. by anodic<br />
stripping voltammetry, 221<br />
minicomputer-automated array spectrometer<br />
for liquid.chromatog. detection of<br />
metabolites (SI, 1472<br />
modified detn. of total and inorg. Hg in urine<br />
by cold vapor atomic absorption<br />
spectrometry (SN), 1719<br />
modified nucleosides in urine: selective<br />
removal and anal. (SI, 1451<br />
patterns of use of benzodiazepines on female<br />
populations as determined by urine<br />
screening (A), 1199<br />
plasma fibrinogen and anemia: further studies<br />
on the utility of fibrinopn in multiphasic<br />
screening and in assessing the activity of<br />
diseases (A), 1212<br />
quantitative enzyme immunoassay: current<br />
status (RI, 733<br />
relative merits of some methods for<br />
amphetamine assay in biol. fluids, 789<br />
spot test for uroporphyninogen I synthase,<br />
enzyme deficient in intermittent acute<br />
porphyria, 1991<br />
use of blood specimens collected on filter<br />
paper in screening for abnormal<br />
hemoglobins (SN), 685<br />
Selected methods<br />
mechanized (continuous-flow) measurement of<br />
serum ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) (SM), 105<br />
reaction-rate method for<br />
y-glutamyltransferase acty. in serum (SM),<br />
2051<br />
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thin-layer chromatog. method for urinary<br />
4-hydroxy.3-methoxymandelic acid<br />
(vanilmandelic acid) (SM), 2046<br />
Selective ion monitoring<br />
meas. of tricyclic antidepressants in biol.<br />
fluids by selective ion monitoring, and<br />
pharmacokinetics of clomipramine, 892<br />
Serotonin<br />
interference with serotonin detn. (LI, 694<br />
relation of pH to fluorescence of serotonin,<br />
melatonin, and other indole compounds<br />
reacted with o-phthaldialdehyde, 2004<br />
Serum-plasma separation<br />
assessmentof serum separator device for<br />
obtaining serum specimens suitable for din.<br />
anal. 235<br />
fast, economical separation of serum from<br />
blood samples (SN), 519<br />
further use of the Sure-Sep technique for<br />
serum-plasma sepn. IL), 120<br />
Sex- and age-related effects<br />
normal range of serum ionic F and its<br />
relationship to age and sex (A), 1189<br />
relation between erythrocyte<br />
2,3-diphosphoglycerate and age in a normal<br />
population (SN), 1918<br />
serum ionic F: normal range, relationship to<br />
age and sex, 1884<br />
SGOT<br />
See Aspartate aminotransferase<br />
Sickle cell anemia<br />
use of blood specimens collected on filter<br />
paper in screening for abnormal<br />
hemoglobins (SN), 685<br />
SMA 12/60<br />
See Continuous-flow analysis<br />
Somatostatin<br />
recently discovered hypothalamic-pituitary<br />
hormones (RI, 5<br />
Somatotropin<br />
automated approach to RIA of somatotropin<br />
and insulin (SI, 1510<br />
Sorbitol dehydrogenase<br />
automated fluorometric method for detn. of<br />
sorbitsil dehydrogenase and its application<br />
to assessment of liver damage in bovine<br />
mycotoxicosis (A), 1224<br />
Specific ion monitoring<br />
toward absolute methods in din. chem.:<br />
application of mass fragmentography to<br />
high-accuracy analyses, 1789<br />
Spectrophotometry<br />
convenient method for checking detector<br />
response of spectrophotometers at three<br />
wavelengths (SN), 101<br />
evaln. of methods of coenzyme activation of<br />
erythrocyte enzymes for detection of<br />
deficiency of vitamins B1, 82, and B6. 327<br />
more sensitive high-pressure liquid-chromatog.<br />
detn. of theophylline in serum (SN), 1903<br />
propoxyphene and norpropoxyphene concns.<br />
in blood and tissues in cases of fatal<br />
overdose, 1319<br />
rapid kinetic method for the evaln. of<br />
fibrinolytic disorders using N’-CBZ-lysine<br />
p-nitrophenyl ester (A), 1221<br />
spectrophotometric and electrochem. detns. of<br />
i.)’)-lactate in blood by use of lactate<br />
dehydrogenase from yeast,1802<br />
use of infrared spectroscopy in drug anal, (LI,<br />
1411<br />
Standard Reference Materials<br />
c,,rrect application of liquid-in-glass<br />
thermometers for accurate temp.<br />
measurements in the din, lab. (SR), 1112<br />
time-related instability in SRM 930b glass<br />
filters (L), 1230<br />
Standards<br />
See also Quality control<br />
appn. of the NCCLS proposed standard<br />
“protocol for establishing the precision and<br />
accuracy of automated anal, systems” to a<br />
multichannel automated analyzer (A), 1214<br />
development of a candidate reference method<br />
for cholesterol (A), 1193<br />
development of a stable enzyme calibrator for<br />
din, enzyme anal. (A), 1216<br />
National Committee for <strong>Clinical</strong> Laboratory<br />
Standards proposed standard PSEP-1:<br />
protocol for establishing the precision and<br />
accuracy of automated anal, systems (A),<br />
1214<br />
reliability of constitutent target values estab,<br />
in a large inter-lab, survey, 1027<br />
Statistics<br />
anal. of variation in automated detn. of Na. K,<br />
and Ca ions in human serum, 993<br />
computer-assisted optimization of<br />
multicomponent reagent systems (A), 1161<br />
computerized system for storage and<br />
statistical anal, of din, amino acid data, 19<br />
2108 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
correlation of selected serum constituents: 2.<br />
consistency of intra-individual correlation<br />
values, means, and variances during 4<br />
months, 1855<br />
design of din. chem, qual.-control sera, 500<br />
expression of random anal, error as a percent<br />
of range of din, interest, 475<br />
orthogonal polynomial regression in<br />
calibration and standn. of automated<br />
methods (A), 1160<br />
precognition in the laboratory: prediction<br />
intervals and their applications (A), 1183<br />
quality performance criteria for assessing the<br />
technical adequacy of radioreceptor assays<br />
(A), 1226<br />
quick estn. of std. deviation by use of a<br />
nornogram (L), 1758<br />
sample stability: suggested definition and<br />
method of detn. 176<br />
some theory of reference values, II.<br />
comparison of some statistical models of<br />
intraindividual variation in blood<br />
constituents, 1343<br />
statistical charactn, of random errors in the<br />
RIA dose-response variable, 350<br />
testing the normality of method evain, data<br />
with the Lilliefors statistic (A), 1162<br />
Steroid receptor assays<br />
steroid receptor assays (A), 1132<br />
Steroids<br />
See also specific steroid of interest<br />
automated system for the extraction of drugs<br />
and steroids with XAD-2 resin columns (A),<br />
1187<br />
‘2’l-labeled cortisol RIA in which serum<br />
binding proteins are enzymatically<br />
denatured, 1850<br />
Kober-reaction chromogen (L), 1545<br />
optical rotatory dispersion and circular<br />
dichroism as a superior clinical probe in<br />
routine steroid ansi. (A), 1171<br />
Sweat<br />
evaln. (If the Beckman Cl-CO2 Analyzer, 1868<br />
lab, confirmation of diagnosis of cystic<br />
fibrosis, 1841<br />
Symposium, adv. anal, concepts<br />
Eighth Ann. Symp., Oak Ridge (El, 1423<br />
T4, T3<br />
See Thyroxine, Triiodothyronine<br />
Tay-Sacha disease<br />
identn. (If Tay-Sachs genotypes by automated<br />
determination of tear hexosaminidase A pH<br />
inactivation (A), 1226<br />
kinetic detn. of hexosaminidases for<br />
Tay-Sachs heterozygote screening, 1631<br />
Temperature control<br />
aqueous temperature-indicating technique and<br />
its application to din, lab. instrumentation,<br />
449<br />
Tertiary-amine drugs<br />
detn. of clomipramine and<br />
desmethylciomipramine in plasma or urine<br />
by the double-radioisotope derivative<br />
technique, 817<br />
Testosterone<br />
preparation of i2Sl testosterone derivative for<br />
the RIA of testosterone (A), 1182<br />
RIA of plasma testosterone with a<br />
high-affinity antibody (A), 1205<br />
Theophylline<br />
anal, of theophylline by electron capture gas<br />
chromatography (A), 1167<br />
gas-chromatog. micro-scale procedure for<br />
theophylline,with use of a<br />
nitrogen-sensitive detector, 765 -<br />
gas-chromatog. quantitation of theophylline in<br />
small vols, plasma (SN), 898<br />
more sensitive high-pressure liquid-chromatog.<br />
detn. of theophylline in serum (SN), 1903<br />
optimum conditions for theophylline anal. (A),<br />
1167<br />
rapid gas chromatographic procedure for the<br />
detn. (If theophylline in biological fluids:<br />
simple double-extraction method (A), 1166<br />
rapid micro-capillary detn, of serum<br />
theophylline by high-pressure liquid<br />
chromatog. with no sample pretreatment<br />
(A), 1167<br />
serum theophylline anal, by high-pressure<br />
liquid chromatog. 851<br />
Therapeutic concentrations of drugs<br />
tabulation of therapeutic, toxic, and lethal<br />
concns. of drugs and chemicals in blood, 832<br />
Thermal analysis<br />
concurrent detn. of total serum Ca with Mg by<br />
thermometric titration with EDTA, 1084<br />
Thermochemistry<br />
immobilized-enzyme flow-enthalpimetric<br />
analyzer: application to glucose detn. by<br />
direct phosphorylation catalyzed by<br />
hexokinase (SI, 1427<br />
Thermometric titration<br />
concurrent detn. of totalserum Ca with Mg by<br />
thermometric titrationwith EDTA, 1084<br />
Thermometry<br />
correct application of liquid-in-glass<br />
thermometers for accurate temp.<br />
measurements in the din, lab, (SR), 1112<br />
Thiamine<br />
transketolase acty. measurements by an<br />
automated procedure: assessment of<br />
thiamine status in man (A), 1204<br />
Thyroglobulin<br />
two-step purifn, of human thyroglobulin (A),<br />
1l69<br />
Thyroid-function tests<br />
thyroid-function tests in<br />
diphenylhydantoin-treated patients (L), 551<br />
Thyroid hormones<br />
prodn. of highly specific high titer antisera for<br />
use in solid-phase RIA of the thyroid<br />
hormones (A), 1188<br />
Thyroid status<br />
See also Thyroxine, Triiodothyronine,<br />
Hypothyroidism, etc.<br />
detn. of chenodeoxycholic acid in<br />
hyperthyroid patients by GLC and RIA (A),<br />
1206<br />
improved thyroxine RIA, for filter paper discs<br />
saul, with dried blood (SN), 1912<br />
interference of fatty acids in the competitive<br />
protein-binding assay for serum thyroxine.<br />
673<br />
modifications of three routine in vitro tests of<br />
thyroid function (SN), 1715<br />
pictorial reporting of multiple<br />
thyroid-function results, 1562<br />
Thyroliberin<br />
recently discovered hypothalamic-pituitary<br />
hormones (RI, 5<br />
Thyroxine<br />
automated competitive protein-binding assay<br />
for thyroxine (A), 1166<br />
comparison of several transformations for<br />
thyroxine radioassay data (A), 1161<br />
development of magnetic-particle solid-phase<br />
RIA for thyroxine (T4) and thyroxine<br />
binding globulin (TBG) (A), 1165<br />
factors influencing results for thyroxine concn.<br />
in blood, as measured in paper filter spots in<br />
screening for neonatal hypothyroidism (SN),<br />
1392<br />
free thyroxine index vs. free thyroxine condn.<br />
in inherited partial thyroxine binding<br />
globulin deficiency (L), 1408<br />
homogenous enzyme immunoassay for T-4 in<br />
serum (A), 1185<br />
improved thyroxine RIA, for filter paper discs<br />
saul, with dried blood (SN), 1912<br />
interference of fatty acids in the competitive<br />
protein-binding assay for serum thyroxine,<br />
673<br />
interference of fatty acids in the competitive<br />
protein-binding assay for serum thyroxine<br />
(A). 1181<br />
modifications of three routine in vitro tests of<br />
thyroid function (SN), 1715<br />
physiological day-to-day variation of serum<br />
thyroxine and cortisol (A), 1171<br />
pictorial reporting of multiple<br />
thyroid-function results, 1562 -<br />
reduced variation of tracer binding in digoxin<br />
RIA by use of 1I),labeled -<br />
tyrosine-methyl.ester deny,: relation of<br />
thyroxine concn. to binding (SN), 1732<br />
RIA for thyroxine using a solid phase<br />
pre-precipitated double antibody (A), 1186<br />
thyroxine radioreceptor assay using either<br />
TBG or thyroxine antibody (A), 1181<br />
use of polyethylene glycol in sepn. bound from<br />
unbound ligand in RIA of thyroxine, 299<br />
Thyroxine binding globulin<br />
development of magnetic-particle solid-phase<br />
RIA for thyroxine (T4) and thyroxine<br />
binding globulin (TBG) (A), 1165<br />
free thyroxine index vs. free thyroxine condo,<br />
in inherited partial thyroxine binding<br />
globulin deficiency (LI, 1408<br />
Tobramycin<br />
effect of tobramycin on urinary<br />
‘y-glutamyltransferase activity: case of renal<br />
carcinoma (CR), 528<br />
Total iron-binding capacity<br />
See also Iron<br />
rapid, micro radioreceptor assay for total<br />
iron-binding capacity and unsaturated iron<br />
binding capacity (Al, 1183<br />
Toxicology<br />
See also Drug assay, Trace elements,<br />
Screening<br />
anal, of results of toxicol. examns, performed<br />
by coroners’ or medical examiners’ -<br />
laboratories in 2000 drug-involved deaths in<br />
nine major U. S. cities, 847<br />
anal, toxicology: applications of - -<br />
element-selective electrolytic conductivity<br />
detection for gas chromatogr. 739
detection and quantn. of phencyclidine in<br />
blood by use of I2Hslphencyclidine and<br />
select ion monitoring applied to<br />
phencyclidine intoxn. 1623<br />
detn, of phenprocoumon, an anticoagulant, in<br />
human plasma, 1575<br />
diazepam abuse: incidence, rapid screening,<br />
and confirming methods, 889<br />
efficacy of activated charcoal hemoperfusion<br />
in removing lethal doses of barbiturates and<br />
salicylate from blood of rats and dogs, 754<br />
erythrocyte porphyrin anal, in detection of Pb<br />
poisoning in children: evain. of four<br />
micromethods, 161<br />
erythrocyte protoporphyrin in children with<br />
recurrent Pb intoxication (A), 1209<br />
gas-chromatog. identn, of drugs in gastric<br />
aspirate samples: rapid screening procedure<br />
for emergency toxicol, (SN), 1906<br />
lab, response to the toxicolog, emergency (A),<br />
1136<br />
Measuring pg amts, of Al in biol. tissues by<br />
flameless at. absorption anal, of a chelate,<br />
53<br />
minicomputer-automated array spectrometer<br />
for liquid-chromatog. detection of<br />
metabolites (S), 1472<br />
monitoring drug concns, in a case of combined<br />
overdosage with pnimidone and<br />
methauximide (CR), 915<br />
organic Pb poisoning resulting from gasoline<br />
sniffing (Al, 1209<br />
proficiency testing in forensic toxicol,: criteria<br />
for exptl. design (LI, 1413<br />
proficiency testing in forensic toxicol, (L),<br />
2056<br />
propoxyphene and norpropoxyphene concns,<br />
in blood and tissues in cases of fatal<br />
overdose, 1319<br />
propylene glycol overdosage associated with<br />
lactic acidosis (A), 1199<br />
quantitative enzyme immunoassay: current<br />
status (RI, 733<br />
results: nine-lab, survey of forensic toxicol.<br />
proficiency,843<br />
simultaneous high-pressure<br />
liquid-chromatographic detn, of<br />
anticonvulsants in serum, 25<br />
tabulation of therapeutic, toxic, and lethal<br />
concns. of drugs and chemicals in blood, 832<br />
therapeutic and toxic drug concns,: correction<br />
(LI, 1751<br />
use of erythrocyte protoporphyrmn and Pb in<br />
blood in screening a pediatric population for<br />
undue Pb exposure (A), 1209<br />
Trace elements<br />
anal, of Pb concn. in tapwater in homes of<br />
children with known elevated blood Pb (A),<br />
1209<br />
atomic absorption assays of blood lead: Delves<br />
cup vs. graphite furnace (A), 1209<br />
automated method for detn. of Hg in urine,<br />
1604<br />
collection of blood uncontaminated with Ca,<br />
Cu, Mg, or Zn, for trace-metal anal. (LI, 691<br />
comparative evaln. of energy dispersive X-ray<br />
fluorescence spectroscopy and inductively<br />
coupled plasma emission spectrometry for<br />
multi-element anal, in complex biologic<br />
matrices, 2018<br />
distnibn. of Zn among serum protein fractions<br />
separated by Sephadex G-200 (A), 1218<br />
elemental composition of human breast cyst<br />
fluid (A), 1213<br />
erythrocyte porphyrin anal. in detection of Pb<br />
poisoning in children: evaln. of four<br />
micromethods, 161<br />
erythrocyte protoporphynin in children with<br />
recurrent Pb intoxication (A), 1209<br />
evidence for chromium-insulin interaction (A),<br />
1184<br />
ion chromatog.: new technique for din, chem.<br />
(SI, 1424<br />
Measuring pg amts, of Al in blol, tissues by<br />
flameless at. absorption anal, of a chelate,<br />
53<br />
method for simultaneous anal, for serum Fe<br />
and Cu using a protein perturbant (A), 1210<br />
micromethod for blood Pb anal, by anodic<br />
stripping voltammetry, 221<br />
modified detn. of total and inorg. Hg in urine<br />
by cold vapor atomic absorption<br />
spectrometry (SN), 1719<br />
organic Pb poisoning resulting from gasoline<br />
sniffing (A), 1209<br />
Pt detn, in blood and biol, tissues by flanieless<br />
atomic absorption (A), 1211<br />
rapid detn. of plasma and erythrocyte lithium<br />
concns. by atomic absorption spectroscopy<br />
(Al, 1210<br />
trace metals and metal metabolism (A), 1136<br />
trace metals in cerebrospinal fluid (A), 1210<br />
use of erythrocyte protoporphyrin and Pb in<br />
blood in screening a pediatric population for<br />
undue Pb exposure (A), 1209<br />
‘l’raining<br />
training programs in din. chem, 547<br />
Transferrin<br />
electrophoretic quant. of alpha-1-antitrypsin<br />
and transferrin (A), 1200<br />
Transketolase<br />
transketolase acty. measurements by an<br />
automated procedure: assessment of<br />
thiamine stadus in man (A), 1204<br />
Tricyclic antidepressant drugs<br />
detn. of clomipransine and<br />
desmethylclomipraxnine in plasma or urine<br />
by the double-radioisotope derivative<br />
technique,817<br />
meas. of tricyclic antidepressants in biol.<br />
fluids by selective ion monitoring, and<br />
pharmacokinetics of clomipramine, 892<br />
mess, of tricyclic antidepressants in biol,<br />
fluids by selective ion monitoring, and<br />
pharmacokinetics of clomipramine, 892<br />
radioisotopic procedure for detn. of<br />
nortniptylinein plasma, 761<br />
Triglycerides<br />
adaptation of enzymatic triglycerides to<br />
Technicon’s SMA multichannel biochemical<br />
analyzer and AutoAnalyzer-il anal, systems<br />
(A), 1193<br />
effect of mannitol (Osmitroll intoxication on<br />
serum “triglyceride” values (LI, 935<br />
effect of two new serum-separating devices on<br />
results for cholesterol and triglyceride (LI,<br />
936<br />
enzymatic method for detn. of serum<br />
triglycerideswith a centrifugalanalyzer,<br />
1310<br />
evain. of a new enzymatic kit for serum<br />
triglycerides (SN), 520<br />
evaln, of 3 commercially available manual<br />
“kit” methods for serum triglycerides (SN),<br />
1896<br />
faster continuous-flow anal, for triglycerides<br />
and cholesterol (LI, 558<br />
integrated approach to lipid profilthg<br />
enzymatic detn, of cholesterol and<br />
triglycerideswith a centrif.analyzer, 188<br />
lipase problem in an enzymatic procedure for<br />
serum triglycerides(LI,558<br />
serum cholesterol and triglycerides by<br />
gas-liquid chromatography, compared with<br />
a continuous-flow technique, 1692<br />
Triiodothyronine<br />
direct and indirect measurement of<br />
triiodothyronine in serum (A), 1180<br />
rapid T-3 uptake assay utilizing immobilized<br />
T-3 antibody as the bound-free separating<br />
agent (A), 1181<br />
reuse of disposable Sephadex columns for a<br />
tniiodothyronine uptake test (LI, 118<br />
simplified R1A for tniiodothyronine: evaln, of a<br />
new commercial kit (SN), 1402<br />
single-tube solid-phase total T-3 RIA (A),<br />
1180<br />
tniiodothyronine RIA: incubation time, temp.,<br />
and antisera (LI, 396<br />
use of polyethylene glycol in sepn. bound from<br />
unbound ligand in RIA of thyroxine, 299<br />
Tropacocaine esterase<br />
plasma tropacocaine esterase acty. in control<br />
subjects and in subjects with liver failure,<br />
diabetes and myocardial infarction (A), 1203<br />
Turbidimetry<br />
further on light scatter vs. turbidimetry (LI,<br />
393<br />
kinetic detn, of serum lipase acty. with the<br />
Abbott ABA-lOO, 607<br />
turbidimetry vs. light scattering in<br />
immunochem. (LI, 556<br />
Tyrosinemia<br />
iii’fetoprotein measurement in blood spotted<br />
on paper: discriminating test for hereditary<br />
tyrosinemia in neonatal mass screening,<br />
1001<br />
Ultraviolet spectrometry<br />
minicomputer-automated array spectrometer<br />
for liquid-chromatog. detection of<br />
metabolites (SI, 1472<br />
Ultraviolet spectroscopy<br />
reversed-phase liquid-chromatog, anal, of<br />
hemodialysate from uremic patients (SI,<br />
1522<br />
Urea<br />
direct enzymatic detn, of urea in plasma and<br />
urine with a centrifugal analyzer, 1614<br />
four commercial urease reagents and a<br />
lab-prepared reagent compared for anal. of<br />
blood urea N with the Beckman Analyzer<br />
(SN), 683<br />
rapid-flow enthalpimetric detn, of urea in<br />
serum, with use of an immobilized urease<br />
reactor, 1314<br />
rapid microanalyzer for glucose and urea (LI,<br />
1537<br />
Urea nitrogen<br />
new immobilized enzyme analyzer for urea<br />
nitrogen assays (A), 1221<br />
Uremia<br />
cation-exchange chromatography of guanidine<br />
derivs, in plasma of patients with chronic<br />
renal failure, 240<br />
diphenylhydantoin in 0.1-mI plasma samples:<br />
gas chromatography and RIA compared, 246<br />
reversedphase liquid-chromatog. anal, of<br />
hemodialysate from uremic patients (SI,<br />
1522<br />
Uric acid<br />
adaptation of a fully enzymatic method for the<br />
detn. of uric acid to the centrifupl analyzer,<br />
with early reading blank correction (A),<br />
1196<br />
adaptation of blank-corrected methods for<br />
measurement of total and conjugated<br />
bilirubin and uric acid to the centrif,<br />
analyzer, 429<br />
appn. of an enzymatic uric acid procedure to<br />
the Technicon SMA 12/60 (A), 1220<br />
enzymatic uric acid detn. at 500 nm by<br />
Tninder method (A), 1223<br />
evain, of thymol-preserved aqueous standards<br />
in quantn. of uric acid by the direct acid<br />
fernic reduction procedure (A), 1215<br />
evaluation of a novel new micro enzymatic uric<br />
acid method for continuous flow analyzers<br />
(A), 1225<br />
new ultraviolet (340 nm) method for assay of<br />
uric acid (A), 1224<br />
ultramicromethod for detn, of plasma uric<br />
acid, 964<br />
Uridine kinase<br />
unidine kinase activities in normal and<br />
neoplastic lymphoid cells (A), 1175<br />
Urinalysis<br />
routine urine testing with a multi-function<br />
system (A), 1184<br />
Urine<br />
anal, for indole compds. in urine by<br />
high-performance liquid chromatography<br />
with fluorometric detection, 184<br />
automated method for detn. of Hg in urine,<br />
1604<br />
detn. of salicylate and its metabolites in urine<br />
(LI, 395<br />
direct enzymatic detn. of urea in plasma and<br />
urine with a centrifugal analyzer, 1614<br />
electrophoretic pattern of amylase isoenzymes<br />
in serum and urine of normal persons, 439<br />
glucose oxidase chemiluminescence<br />
measurement of glucose in urine compared<br />
with hexokinase method (SN), 372<br />
high-pressure liquid-chromatog, detn. of<br />
5-(4-hydroxyphenyll-5-phenylhydantoin in<br />
urine, 1672<br />
improved assay for urinary<br />
17-hydroxycorticosteroids, 232<br />
ion chromatog.: new technique for din, chem.<br />
(SI, 1424<br />
isolation and identn. of benzodiazepine drugs<br />
and their metabolites in urine with<br />
Amberlite XAD-2 resin and thin.layer<br />
chromatog, 1596<br />
modified detn, of total and inorg. Hg in urine<br />
by cold vapor atomic absorption<br />
spectrometry (SN), 1719<br />
modified method for urinary oxalate (LI, 1538<br />
normal limits of urinary excretion of 11<br />
enzymes, 1567<br />
organic acids in urine from human newborns,<br />
49<br />
possible mechanism of the interference by<br />
porphobilinogen in the direct determination<br />
of urinary -aminolevulinic acid (L), 15.40<br />
profiles of uv-absorbing components of urine<br />
from autistic children, as obtained by<br />
high-resolution ion-exchange chromatog.<br />
(S), 1528<br />
simple fluor. detn, of aldosterone in urine<br />
without use of isotopes or chromatography<br />
(SN), 369<br />
simultaneous quantn. of<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
(vanilmandelic) and<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic<br />
(homovanillic) acids in urine, 310<br />
Uroporphyrinogen I synthase<br />
See also Aminolaevulinate dehydratase<br />
erythrocyte uroporphyninogen I synthase acty.<br />
in diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria,<br />
1835<br />
spot test for uroporphyrmnogen I synthase,<br />
enzyme deficient in intermittent acute<br />
porphyria, 1991<br />
Vanilmandeiic acid<br />
simultaneous quantn. of<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic<br />
(vanilmandelic) and<br />
4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyiacetic<br />
(homovanillic) acids in urine, 310<br />
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976 2109
thin-layer chromatog. method for urinary<br />
4.hydroxy.3-metboxyiflafldeliC acid<br />
(vanilmandelic acid) (SM), 2046<br />
Vapor analysis<br />
alcohol detn. in bioL liquids by sensing with a<br />
solid-state detector, 863<br />
Variation, source of<br />
alkaline phoephataae. II. Conditions affecting<br />
detn. of total acty. in serum, 977<br />
anal. of variation in automated detn. of Na, K,<br />
and Ca ions in human serum, 993<br />
aqueous temperature-indicating technique and<br />
its application to din, lab. instrumentation,<br />
449<br />
assessment of serum separator device for<br />
obtaining serum specimenssuitable for din.<br />
anal. 235<br />
biol. and anal, sources of yarn, in leukocyte<br />
condos. using a very precise automated<br />
analyzer (A), 1212<br />
comparison of Na, K, LD, total protein and<br />
hemoglobin in capillary plasma, capillary<br />
serum, and venous serum (A), 1212<br />
correlation of selected serum constituents: 2.<br />
consistency of intra-individual correlation<br />
values, means, and variances during 4<br />
months, 1855<br />
design of din. chem. qual.-control sera, 500<br />
detn. of Ca2 in serum that has been exposed<br />
to air, 1009<br />
detn. of erythrocyte folate by competitive<br />
protein-binding assay preceded by extn, 982<br />
effect of two new serum-separating devices on<br />
results for cholesterol and triglyceride (LI,<br />
936<br />
error from specimen handling before detn. of<br />
inorg. phosphate concns. in plasma and<br />
serum (SN), 1909<br />
evaln, of 3 commercially available manual<br />
“kit” methods for serum triglycerides (SN),<br />
1896<br />
2110 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 22, No. 12, 1976<br />
factors influencing sample evapn. in the din.<br />
lab. (Al, 1178<br />
interference by aspirin with some common<br />
din, lab, assays, 837<br />
interference of fatty acids in the competitive<br />
protein-binding assay for serum thyroxine,<br />
673<br />
interpretation of olin. diem, data with aid of<br />
automatic data processing (RI, 1555<br />
intra- and inter-individual variation of 10<br />
serum proteins in healthy subjects (A), 1212<br />
intra-individual variation of serum<br />
constituents: 6. normal day-to-day variation<br />
in concna. of 10 specific proteins in sera.<br />
1635<br />
propagation of error anal, of the enzyme acty.<br />
expression. a model for detg. total system<br />
random error of a kinetic enzyme analyzer<br />
(SI, 1438<br />
reduced variation of tracer binding in digoxin<br />
RIA by use of [125IJ-labeled<br />
tyrosine-methyl-ester deny.: relation of<br />
thyroxine concn. to binding (SN), 1732<br />
reliability of constitutent target values estab.<br />
in a large inter-lab, survey, 102’7<br />
sample dispersion or carryover in<br />
continuous-flow anal, practical relationships<br />
for predicting and controlling loss of wash<br />
(A), 1222<br />
sample stability: suggested definition and<br />
method of detn, 176<br />
serum ionic F: normal range, relationship to<br />
age and sex, 1884<br />
some theory of reference values. II.<br />
comparison of some statistical models of<br />
intraindividual variation in blood<br />
constituents, 1343<br />
stabilization of blood glucose by cooling with<br />
ice: an effective procedure for preservation<br />
of samples from adults and newborn infants<br />
(A), 1186<br />
technical pitfalls in measurement of venous<br />
plasma NH3 concn. 683<br />
urinary org. acids in man. U. effects of<br />
individual variation and diet on urinary<br />
excretion of acidic metabolites, 1288<br />
Vidicona<br />
multicomponent anal, by rapid scanning<br />
fluorescence spectroecopy (5), 1483<br />
Vitamin A<br />
beta-carotene content of certain organs from<br />
two patients receiving high doses of<br />
beta-carotene (CR), 922<br />
detn. of serum retinol (vitamin A) by<br />
high-speed liquid chromatog. 1593<br />
effects of medication on plasma vitamin A<br />
concns. (LI, 694<br />
improved vitamin A assay (LI, 1541<br />
Vitamin D status<br />
measurement of 25-hydroxyvitamin l) in<br />
serum, 364<br />
Vitamins<br />
active intestinal transport of several vitamins<br />
by the frog (A), 1193<br />
evaln. of methods of coenzyme activation of<br />
erythrocyte enzymes for detection of<br />
deficiency of vitamins B1, B2, and B0, 327<br />
Water<br />
water content of feces by the Karl Fischer<br />
method, 1351<br />
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy<br />
comparative evaln. of energy dispersive X-ray<br />
fluorescence spectroscopy and inductively<br />
coupled plasma emission spectrometry for<br />
multi-element anal, in complex biologic<br />
matrices, 2018<br />
Zlmmermann reaction<br />
simple detn, of 3a-hydroxy fraction and<br />
3(1-hydroxy fraction of urinary<br />
l7-ketoateroids, 1066<br />
Zollinger.ElUson syndrome<br />
results by three kit methods for assay of<br />
serum gastrin, 1705