The measurement of ammonia in blood is a critical assay for investigating acute illness in some patients, especially children, but as it is unstable in whole blood, careful sample handing and rapid analysis are important. Following incidents suggesting sub-optimal performance of ammonia assays, a questionnaire survey was undertaken on how laboratories in Wales measure ammonia for bot
The influence of temperature on in-vitro generation of ammonia in whole blood was evaluated. It was ...
Summary: The enzymatic method for ammonia with the Du Pont Automatic Clinical Analyzer was tested in...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the analytical methods that are available for detecting, ...
Blood ammonia levels in patients with various liver diseases were determined quantitatively by a sim...
Introduction: Ammonia is a metabolite of protein catabolism that, when elevated, may be toxic for ti...
Summary: We have assessed a compact Blood Ammonia Checker System (Ammonia Checker) consisting of a r...
Blood ammonia is routinely used in clinical settings to assess systemic ammonia in hepatic encephalo...
Background: Hyperammonemia has frequently been implicated in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopa...
The level of ammonia in blood is relevant in a number of medical conditions. While ammonia is a mark...
L-asparaginase (ASP) is an enzyme used as one of the basic regimens in the acute lymphoblastic leuke...
Summary: A microassay for blood ammonia has been developed. After dilution, blood is dialyzed by a c...
Ammonia physiology is important to numerous disease states including urea cycle disorders and hepati...
Blood ammonia level when persistent at levels beyond the acceptable range of 40μM, can have detrimen...
By the end of the nineteenth century, ammonia had been identified as the main factor responsible for...
Hyperammonemia is a life-threatening metabolic condition that is characterized by elevated levels of...
The influence of temperature on in-vitro generation of ammonia in whole blood was evaluated. It was ...
Summary: The enzymatic method for ammonia with the Du Pont Automatic Clinical Analyzer was tested in...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the analytical methods that are available for detecting, ...
Blood ammonia levels in patients with various liver diseases were determined quantitatively by a sim...
Introduction: Ammonia is a metabolite of protein catabolism that, when elevated, may be toxic for ti...
Summary: We have assessed a compact Blood Ammonia Checker System (Ammonia Checker) consisting of a r...
Blood ammonia is routinely used in clinical settings to assess systemic ammonia in hepatic encephalo...
Background: Hyperammonemia has frequently been implicated in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopa...
The level of ammonia in blood is relevant in a number of medical conditions. While ammonia is a mark...
L-asparaginase (ASP) is an enzyme used as one of the basic regimens in the acute lymphoblastic leuke...
Summary: A microassay for blood ammonia has been developed. After dilution, blood is dialyzed by a c...
Ammonia physiology is important to numerous disease states including urea cycle disorders and hepati...
Blood ammonia level when persistent at levels beyond the acceptable range of 40μM, can have detrimen...
By the end of the nineteenth century, ammonia had been identified as the main factor responsible for...
Hyperammonemia is a life-threatening metabolic condition that is characterized by elevated levels of...
The influence of temperature on in-vitro generation of ammonia in whole blood was evaluated. It was ...
Summary: The enzymatic method for ammonia with the Du Pont Automatic Clinical Analyzer was tested in...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the analytical methods that are available for detecting, ...