Yes I do D-lactate. I'll send you details of the reagents (Megazyme)
and method if you want to do it yourself (it's simple enough), or do
the analysis if you send frozen fluoride-oxalated plasma, separated
promptly from the cells.
Nick Miller
London
On 22 September 2010 16:21, Taylor, Andrew
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> dear all
> a 50yo woman with a history of inflammatory bowel disease and
> cardiomyopathy. collapsed, now on ITU. compensated HAGMA but renal function
> normal, not diabetic, lactate measured low. anyone have access to a
> D-lactate assay?
> THanks
> A
>
> Andrew Taylor
> Consultant Medical Biochemist
> RUH Bath
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