The SRM Catalog Online at http://srmcatalog.nist.gov gives details on standard reference materials and methods used to determine the reference values for the products.
cheers
Trevor
"We tortured the data until it confessed."
Trevor Walmsley, Canterbury Health Labs, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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>>> Royle Chris <[log in to unmask]> 4/4/02 2:53 am >>>
Dear colleagues,
Can anyone point me in the right direction to find out what are the
(current) reference / definitive methods for commonly measured analytes such
as albumin, urea, glucose etc.etc. A listing of these would be ideal.
An internet search and a look at the IFCC web site has not helped.
Many thanks,
Chris Royle,
Laboratory Manager
(Clinical Biochemistry and Haematology Departments),
Royal Brompton Hospital,
Sydney Street,
LONDON
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