A new automatic apparatus based on the differential measurement of pH between two solutions has been developed. Two 25-microL (internal volume) glass capillary electrodes are used to measure the results of automated (under microcomputer control) chemical reactions that lead to the liberation or the uptake of hydrogen ions. The sensitivity of the differential pH measurements is better than +/- 0.0001 pH unit, and the change in H+ concentration that can be detected by such an apparatus is 1 mumol/L for plasma and 3 mumol/L for whole blood. The technique has been applied to the measurement of glucose in plasma, giving results in agreement with the specifications of the Food and Drug Administration reference method for quantitative determinatio...
and glucose using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS). in the range of 28 to 300 nM with th...
Summary: A micromethod is described for the determination of glucose in 20 μΐ of skin-puncture blood...
Summary: Conventional methods for the determination of blood glucose are not suitable for applicatio...
A new automatic apparatus based on the differential mea-surement of pH between two solutions has bee...
Two improved systems for the determination of the difference in pH between two solutions at the same...
Summary: We have developed a kinetic fixed-time approach for the quantitative determination of serum...
International audienceA very sensitive method has been devised for the determination of glucose usin...
We describe automated methods for a centrifugal analyzer for plasma glucose analysis by a fixed-time...
We describe a sensitive automated fluorometric method for glucose in whole blood spotted on filter p...
The glucose concentration in diluted whole blood has been measured, using a miniaturized thermal bio...
Summary: A manual version and mechanized versions for several types of analyzers are described for t...
Glucose can be determined by phosphorylatlon in the presence of hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1) by using Mg2...
Abstract We have developed a comparatively simple and inexpensive apparatus that can be applied to t...
Glucose concentration may be determined enzymatically by a glucose-oxidase proce-dure in which the a...
An automated procedure for the enzymatic determination of “true ” glucose with the glucose oxidase-p...
and glucose using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS). in the range of 28 to 300 nM with th...
Summary: A micromethod is described for the determination of glucose in 20 μΐ of skin-puncture blood...
Summary: Conventional methods for the determination of blood glucose are not suitable for applicatio...
A new automatic apparatus based on the differential mea-surement of pH between two solutions has bee...
Two improved systems for the determination of the difference in pH between two solutions at the same...
Summary: We have developed a kinetic fixed-time approach for the quantitative determination of serum...
International audienceA very sensitive method has been devised for the determination of glucose usin...
We describe automated methods for a centrifugal analyzer for plasma glucose analysis by a fixed-time...
We describe a sensitive automated fluorometric method for glucose in whole blood spotted on filter p...
The glucose concentration in diluted whole blood has been measured, using a miniaturized thermal bio...
Summary: A manual version and mechanized versions for several types of analyzers are described for t...
Glucose can be determined by phosphorylatlon in the presence of hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1) by using Mg2...
Abstract We have developed a comparatively simple and inexpensive apparatus that can be applied to t...
Glucose concentration may be determined enzymatically by a glucose-oxidase proce-dure in which the a...
An automated procedure for the enzymatic determination of “true ” glucose with the glucose oxidase-p...
and glucose using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS). in the range of 28 to 300 nM with th...
Summary: A micromethod is described for the determination of glucose in 20 μΐ of skin-puncture blood...
Summary: Conventional methods for the determination of blood glucose are not suitable for applicatio...