A new sensitive chromogenic heparin assay is developed, which is well suited for clinical use. For the assay two reaction mixtures are required which can be lyophilized and reconstituted on the day of use. These reagents are stable during at least 6 h. Only two time-dependent pipetting steps are necessary. Any compound that inactivates thrombin, or can potentiate thrombin inactivation by an inhibitor, can be measured with this assay, including standard heparin, low molecular weight heparins, hirudin, alpha-NAPAP, pentosan polysulphate and dermatan sulphate.It is shown that heparin can be measured accurately in whole blood and in plasma. By addition of dextran sulphate to one of the reagents a platelet factor 4-insensitive assay is developed...
Abstract. Three automated spectrophotometric heparin assays were inyestigated. The day-to-day reprod...
A chromogenic factor IX assay is developed which requires only two time-dependent steps. Diluted pla...
Summary: Methods employing chromogenic substrates for the photometric determination of prothrombin t...
A new sensitive chromogenic heparin assay is developed, which is well suited for clinical use. For t...
Since the days of Howell, heparin has been used clinically as a means of rendering the blood incoagu...
We describe a fully automated assay for determining effec-tive heparin activity in plasma, based on ...
Due to their complex composition, quantification of heparins is difficult. On the one hand there are...
A simple, rapid colorimetric assay for plasma heparin is presented. The assay employs the metachroma...
Using the chromogenic substrate S-2222, we have optimized and automated an amidolytic assay for hepa...
The applicability was investigated of automated spectrophotometric heparin assays and three clotting...
Spectrophotometric heparin assays are expected to be independent on clotting factors, either activat...
The basis for the clinical indications for the use of the plasma heparin assay for anticoagulation c...
A non-clotting-based hepann assay requiring no instru-mentation has been developed by attaching prot...
Spectrophotometric heparin assays which are based on the catalytic effect of heparin on either the i...
Abstract. The aim of this study was the development of a simple chromogenic factor VIII assay for pr...
Abstract. Three automated spectrophotometric heparin assays were inyestigated. The day-to-day reprod...
A chromogenic factor IX assay is developed which requires only two time-dependent steps. Diluted pla...
Summary: Methods employing chromogenic substrates for the photometric determination of prothrombin t...
A new sensitive chromogenic heparin assay is developed, which is well suited for clinical use. For t...
Since the days of Howell, heparin has been used clinically as a means of rendering the blood incoagu...
We describe a fully automated assay for determining effec-tive heparin activity in plasma, based on ...
Due to their complex composition, quantification of heparins is difficult. On the one hand there are...
A simple, rapid colorimetric assay for plasma heparin is presented. The assay employs the metachroma...
Using the chromogenic substrate S-2222, we have optimized and automated an amidolytic assay for hepa...
The applicability was investigated of automated spectrophotometric heparin assays and three clotting...
Spectrophotometric heparin assays are expected to be independent on clotting factors, either activat...
The basis for the clinical indications for the use of the plasma heparin assay for anticoagulation c...
A non-clotting-based hepann assay requiring no instru-mentation has been developed by attaching prot...
Spectrophotometric heparin assays which are based on the catalytic effect of heparin on either the i...
Abstract. The aim of this study was the development of a simple chromogenic factor VIII assay for pr...
Abstract. Three automated spectrophotometric heparin assays were inyestigated. The day-to-day reprod...
A chromogenic factor IX assay is developed which requires only two time-dependent steps. Diluted pla...
Summary: Methods employing chromogenic substrates for the photometric determination of prothrombin t...