We were informed by this unit that they did not offer it any more.
Paul Robinson
Reading
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Sent: 25/03/2003 16:02
Subject: Re: methyl histamines
Somewhat nearer home this ervice is also provided by :
Protein Reference Unit
Department of Immunology
PO BOX 894
Sheffield
S5 7YT
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From: ANGELA VEITCH <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 3:14 pm
Subject: methyl histamines
> I have found a laboratory which will analyse methly histamines in
> urine samples
> The place is the University Hospital Groningen, Groningen and the
> contact persons are either Dr IP Kema, clinical chemist, tel. 31
> 50 3613779, e-mail: [log in to unmask] or Mr H Breukelman, lab
> manager, tel. 31 50 36133781, e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Grateful thanks to them for making the assay available.
> The sample required is an aliquot of a 24hr collection or a random
> sample in a universal. A minimum of 10ml is required. To the
> sample, prior to dispatch, should be added 0.5ml of 20%
> chlorhexidine digluconate (light sensitive) as an antibacterial
> agent. This can be dispatched to Groningen. In the UK "Swiftair"
> can be used which is the equivalent of nextday delivery and is a
> Royal Mail scheme. This takes 3 days for delivery to Holland which
> is adequate according to Mr Breukelman. If the parcel is
> marked"Diagnostic Sample" there should be no problem with the
> dispatch.
> Angela Veitch
> Principal Biochemist
> Biochemistry Dept, Highland Acute Hospitals Trust,
> Raigmore Hospital, Inverness IV2 3UJ
> Tel. 01463 704210
> email. [log in to unmask]
>
>
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