Hi, Tim.
What about size-exclusion HPLC method for the determination of albumin
concentration in urine? I poses some rather old references on this
subject. However the price of this method is quite low in comparison to
immunochemistry.
Zeljko Debeljak, PhD
Medical Biochemistry Specialist,
Osijek Clinical Hospital
CROATIA
> The recommendations to change from Urine Protein/Creatinine ratio to
> Urine Albumin/Creatinine ratio will be involve a considerable increase
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> Has anyone looked at alternatives?
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