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Index to Volume 15
Author Index
A Apapl, D. M., Discontinuous electrophoresis
on polyacrylamide gel slab, 35
ApraHAM, G. E., Rapid method for check- ing the purity of radioiodinated hu- man luteinizing hormone, 230
ACKERMAN, E., see Rosevear, J. W.
AGosTONI, A., see VERGANI, C.
Aunusa, J. N., Abstract, 815
AISEN, J., see ANGHINAH, A. Aurorp, D. A., Abstract, 768 Aul, M. A., and Routs, J. I., Protein bind-
ing of acetylsalicylic acid and sali- cylie acid, 1027
ALLEN, J. R., Earp, R., Farrewu, E. C., Jr., and Grimer, H-D., Analytical bias in a quality control scheme, 1039
ALPERT, N. L., Automated instruments for clinical chemistry: review and pre- view, 1198
Auton, M., Abstract, 760
ALTSHULER, C. H., Abstract, 818 AmBrosE, J. A., Shortened method for the
fluorometric determination of phenyl- alanine, 15
AmBROSE, J. A., Crimm, A., Burton, J., PAuLLin, K., and Ross, C., Fluoro- metric determination of histidine, 361
AMBROSE, J. A., SULLIVAN, P., INGERSON, A., and Brown, R. L., Fluorometric determination of tyrosine, 611
AmeENTA, J. §., Lipiodol absorption and
urinary iodide excretion as a screen- ing test for steatorrhea, 295
AMPULSKI, R. §., Abstract, 779 ANDERSON, D. E., Abstract, 768
ANGHINAH, A., DE JorGE, F. B., and AISEN, J., Chemical composition of periph- eral nerves, 1230
Anno, G., Abstract, 758 ANTHONY, E. J., see Wirtria, J. J. ANTOLIK, P., see [AMMARINO, R. M. ARREDONDO, E., Abstract, 764
see Rout, J. I.
Arvan, D. A., Abstract, 785 AsHE, E. G., Abstract, 774
Ayers, V. E., Abstract, 779
B
H., Altered pathways of uri- nary corticosteroid excretion in liver disease studied by a clinical labora- tory method, 237
BaatnskI, E. §., Abstract, 791 Baker, R. K., Abstract, 817 Bareta, J., Abstract, 818 BARNHART, F., Abstract, 765
see NOBEL, S. Barron, E. J., see Mowing, C. BarTeELING, S. J., Simple method for the
preparation of agarose, 1002 Bassis, M. L., Abstract, 815 3AYNTON, R. D., and Campsett, D. J.,
Simultaneous determination of uri- nary estriol, pregnanediol, and preg- nanolone by gas-liquid chromatog- raphy, 190
Beats, D. F., Abstract, 760
Beats, D. F., StepMAN, E., and Kovuns, D. M., Practical acetate membrane overlay method for multiple sample LDH isoenzyme separation and quantitation, 1210
Beck, M. E., Abstract, 812 3ECKER, C. E., Abstract, 780
3ACCHUS,
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1250
Becker, W., Scuwick, H. G., and Sr6rKIo, K., Immunologie determination of proteins found in low concentrations in human serum, 649
Beck LorF, §., Abstract, 816 BELFIELD, A., and GoLpBERG, D. M., Appli-
cation of a continuous spectrophoto- metric assay for 5’nucleotidase ac- tivity in normal subjects and pa- tients with liver and bone disease, 931
BeneEscu, R., Asbtract, 751 Benorti, J., Abstract, 762
see MAN, E. B. BENSON, J. V., JR., CORMICK, J., and Par-
TERSON, J. A., Rapid single column of amino acids related to
some aminoacidopathies, 621 BerG, R., see GREENFIELD, W. BERNSTEIN, I. A., see CHAKRABARTI, S. G. Berrett, C. R., Abstract, 781 Berry, H. K., Abstract, 797 BetuungE, V. G., Abstract, 775
Buast, J. A., Abstract, 789, 790
BoutweELL, J. H., Jr., Abstract, 773 see WILKINSON, J. H. see WINSTEN, S.
30weERS, G. N., Jr., Abstract, 772 Bronson, P. M., see van Oss, C. J. 3ROWN, H., see Lortaux, L.
see NicHOLAS, N. L. Brown, M. G., Abstract, 802 3ROWN, R. L., see AMBROSE, J. A. Brunner, M. K., Abstract, 759
3UCHANAN, R., see Kina, J. S., JR. Bueyl, H. I., Maanirr, E., Josepx, W.,
and FRANK, G., Method for measure-
ment of sodium and potassium in erythrocytes and whole blood, 712
Burnett, R., Abstract, 761
Burr, R. G., Automated method for serum calcium utilizing ethylene diamine- tetraacetic acid, 1191
Burton, J., see AMBROSE, J. A. 3uTTS, W. H., Abstract, 769
C
Capraro, A. F., Abstract, 818
CAFARO, J. R., Abstract, 818
CaniILyu, G. F., Jr., Abstract, 752
analysis
AUTHOR INDEX Clinical Chemistry
CAMPBELL, D. J., see BAYNTON, R. D. Caraway, W. T., Non-urate
in body fluids, 720 Cawtey, L. P., Abstract, 761, 816 CHAKRABARTI, S. G., and BERNSTEIN, I. A.,
Simplified fluorometric method for determination of plasma trexate, 1157
/HEEK, C. S., and WEASE, D. F., Summa- tion technic for serum total lipids: Comparison of methods, 102
‘HILCOTE, M. E., Abstract, 783 INcoTtI, J. J., Abstract, 785 /LARKSON, T. W., and Ferrato, L., Simple
and rapid procedure for the deter- mination of q@ amino-nitrogen and ammonia in urine, 433
OATES, J. T., see WiTTRIG, J. J. ‘ooK, V. P., Abstract, 805 ‘OPELAND, W. H., Abstract, 771 ‘ORMICK, J., see BENSON, J. V., JR. ‘OYLE, M., Abstract, 785
‘RENO, R. J., see WENK, R. E. ‘RIMM, A., see AMBROSE, J. A. ‘ROWLEY, L. V., Abstract, 760
‘ULLEY, W. J., Rapid and simple thin- layer chromatographic method for amino acids in blood, 902
chromogens
metho-
~
~
~~
jin, ol. tn, lg, pln. gt elk fil l
D
DAuLzIEL, J., Abstract, 804
Davis, T., Abstract, 757
De Jorce, F. B., see ANGHINAH, A.
DELENA, S., see Lortavx, L.
DEVELASCO, F., Abstract, 758
Dickey, R. P., Abstract, 767
Dietz, A. A., Abstract, 787 DonavER, R. M., Abstract, 803 | Dow, D., and Pinto, P. V. C., Determina-
tion of serum albumin on the SMA- | 12/30 (hospital model) using bromo- cresol green (Scientific Note), 1006
Durton, S., see MANGER, W. M. Dunn, R. T., Abstract, 769, 777, 810
E Earp, R., see ALLEN, J. R. Eacert, A. A., Abstract, 811
Evin, R. I., see Grorr, W. A. Euuiott, J. R., Abstract, 777
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October; 1027-1100, November; 1101-1273, December.
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Vol. 15, No. 12, 1969
Exuis, F. W., and Hitz, J. B., Automated
fluorometric procedure for the enzy- matic determination of ethanol in
fingertip blood, 91 Euser, R. C., Abstract, 788
Euzer, E., Abstract, 800 see GAULT, M. H.
ENLANDER, D., Abstract, 804 Eptey, J. A., Abstract, 793 Epstein, E., Abstract, 791]
ETHERIDGE, C. L., Abstract, 784
Evenson, M. A., Abstract, 756
F
FARRELL, E. C., Jr., Abstract, 759
see ALLEN, J. R. FARRELLY, R. O., and Pysus, J., Measure-
ment of lead in blood and urine by atomic absorption spectrephotom- etry, 566
Faucette, W. E., Abstract, 761, 816 FELDMAN, F. J., Abstract, 789, 790
FELDMAN, N. I., Abstract, 778
Feuic, P., Abstract, 752
FerRAIO, L., see CLARKSON, T. W.
FINGERHUT, B., Poock, A., and Miter, H.,
Automated fluorometric method for
the determination of serum ealcium, 870
FLEISHER, M., Abstract, 775
FLeTcHER, M. J., Abstract, 800 Forman, D. T., Abstract, 784, 808
Forman, J. A., Abstract, 784
FrANcISs, H., Abstract, 817
FRANK, G., see Buayt, H. I. Free, A. H., Abstract, 762
Frines, C. §., Abstract, 769, 777, 810
Fritz, G. E., Abstract, 805
Furuno, M., Cleaning technic for mercury in the clinical laboratory (Scientific Note), 1094
G GABRIELI, E. R., see Stunna, S. N.
GADSDEN, R. H., Abstract, 765, 793
Gatiwas, G. E., Abstract, 814 GARDNER, E., Jr., Abstract, 768
GARNETT, E. S., see WEBBER, C. FE.
Garry, P. J., Abstract, 810
Garvin, J. A., Abstract, S08
AUTHOR INDEX 1251
GavuLt, M. H., Abstract, 800 GauLt, M. H., Hsien, S., and Euzer, E.,
Prediction of immunoglobulins from
patterns of cellulose acetate electro- phoresis, 271
GEORGACOPOULOU, C., see STRATES, B.
GERARDE, H. W., see Moser, G. B. GIESCHEN, M. M., Abstract, 811 GILLEN, H. W., see PrppenGer, C. E. GINDLER, E. M., Abstract, 807
GIvELBER, H., Abstract, 808 Guick, D., Abstraet, 753
GocHMAN, N., Abstract, 808
GoLpBERG, D. M., see BELFIELD, A. Gooptne, K. M., Abstract, 795
Goopwin, J. F., Abstract, 791, 806
GRANNIS, G. F., Abstract, 767
Gray, M. J., Abstract, 814
Grayson, S. H., Abstract, 808 GREENBLATT, I. J., Abstract, 781
GREENFIELD, W., Bere, R., and Moore, R.,
Determination of urinary formalde- hyde following administration of methenamine salts, 1180
GRELAND, M., see MAHONEY, J. P.
GRIMALDI, R. A., Abstract, 762
Grorr, W. A., and Extiy, R. I., New and
rapid determination of pyridinium aldoximes in blood and urine, 72
Gross, S., see MASKALERIS, M. L. GRUEN, F. W., see Sun, M-W. Grier, H-.D., Abstract, 759
see ALLEN, J. R.
Gupalttis, A. B., Abstract, 803 GuILian, R. A., see Witson, S. S.
H Hasic, R. L., Scuuerm, B. W., WALTERS,
L., TutErs, R. E., Bubble-gating flow eell for continuous-flow analysis, 1045
Haps10annou, T. P., Siskos, P. A., and VaLKana, C. G., Automatic determi- nation of lactie acid in blood, 940
Harr, F. C., Abstract, 799
Harnine, R. G., Huss, T., and Lasse, R. F., Rapid porphyrin screening of urine, stool, and blood, 460
Hatt, E. C., Abstract, 773
Hawt, M., Abstract, 794
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Hamutn, W. B., see Ouson, A. D.
Hamomonp, K. B., Abstract, 796
Han, S. C-H., see RoSENTHAL, A. F.
Hancock, J. A., Abstract, 764
HANSEN, R., Abstract, 812
Haropisty, C. A., see WHITTAKER, M.
Harris, A. L., Determination of D-xylose in urine for the D-xylose absorption
test, 65
Hatuaway, J. A., Abstract, 781, 803
Hetcer, R., Abstract, 797 Henry, J. B., see WENK, R. E.
Hersert, BE. G., Abstract, 765
Hicks, G. P., Abstract, 811
see HocHE.Lua, N. J.
Huu, J. B., see Exuis, F. W. Hitt, J. B., and Patmer, P., Filter paper
blood collection and punching as a
means of quantification, 381 Hitz, R. M., see StTiTcHeEr, J. E.
Hocn, H., and LEWALLEN, C. G., Cerate-
arsenite measurement of iodine in the subnanogram range, 204
Hocue.ia, N. J., and Hiu, J. B., Fluoro-
metric screening procedure for galac-
tosemia utilizing the AutoAnalyzer, 949
HorrmMan, G. G., Abstract, 813
HorrMan, N. E., Abstract, 795
Ho.ucurn, R., Abstract, 814
Horpynsky, W. E., Kine, G. A., Mc-
Dona.p, T. A., and Murpuy, W. M., Ultramicromethod for PBI, 224
Horwitz, J. P., see Wotr, P. L.
Hsteq, S., see Gautt, M. H.
Hurraker, R. H., Explosion hazards of
peroxides in methyl cellosolve (Tech- nical Note), 527
Hutu, E. W., Abstract, 785 HUutssE, T., see HAIntnG, R. G.
Humpurey, M., see IAMMARINO, R. M.
Hunner, M. C., Abstract, 759
Hunt, B. J., Estimation of magnesium in
plasma, muscle, and bone, by atomic absorption spectrophotometry, 979
Hunter, D. T., Jr., Abstract, 781, 803
Huspan, H., and Rapoport, A., Estimation
of calcium, magnesium, and phos-
phorus in diet and stool, 669
AUTHOR INDEX Clinical Chemistry
I
TAMMARINO, R. M., Humpurey, M., and ANTOLIK, P., Agar gel lipoprotein electrophoresis: A correlated study with ultracentrifugation, 1218
Inc, T. S., see Wotr, P. L. InGeRsoN, A., see AMBROSE, J. A. InMAN, S. R., Abstract, 772 Irwin, H., Abstract, 762
IsHizakI, R. T., Abstract, 807
J JAMES, G. P., Abstract, 794
JOHNSON, J. T., Asbtract, 819
JOHNSON, R. B., Jr., Abstract, 757
JOHNSON, R. B., Jr., New fluorometric
method for the estimation or detec-
tion of total and fractionated alka-
line phosphatase, 108 JOHNSON, W. F., Abstract, 818
JOHNSTONE, J. H., see WEBBER, C. E.
Jouuirr, C. R., see Stircuer, J. E.
A. L., Abstract, 770
Jonsson, H. T., Jr., Abstract, 765
JORDAN, W. J., JR., Abstract, 807 JOSEPH, W., see Buayt, H. I.
JucHau, M. R., Abstract, 805
JONES,
K
Kaun, H. L., Abstract, 789
KAMALI, M., and MAanuourt, H., Modified
oreinol reaction for RNA determina- tion, 390
Kanon, D., Abstract, 813
Kapuan, A., Abstract, 759, 763 see Pinto, P. V. C.
Katz, E. M., Abstract, 787
KeEwuey, T. F., Abstract, 789, 790
Kenny, M., Abstract, 763
Keyser, A. J., Abstract, 804, 810
Kriprick, A. C., Abstract, 809
Kim, E., and GoupBera, M.,
terol assay using a stable Lieber mann-Burehard reagent, 1171
Kine, G. A., see Horpynsky, W. E.
Kina, J. S., Jr., and Bucuanayn, R., Uri-
nary calcium determination: Three newer methods compared with the Clark-Collip procedure, 31
Serum choles-
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Vol. 15, No. 12, 1969 AUTHOR
Kuen, B., Abstract, 784, 792
KULIBANSKyY, C., Abstract, 778
Kuorzscu, H. R., see Kiorzscu, S. G.
Kuorzscu, S. G., and Kiorzscn, H. R., In-
hibitor-contaminated NADH: its in-
fluence on dehydrogenases and de- hydrogenase-coupled reactions, 1056
Kwniacut, J. A., Abstract, 803
Kwnosiock, E. C., Abstract, 807
Kouutin, P., see OCKERMAN, P. A.
Kouns, D. M., Abstract, 760
Kouns, D. M., see Beats, D. F.
KRAFFEZYK, F., Abstract, 797
KRASNER, J., Abstraet, 805
Krouse, S., Abstract, 794
L LABBE, R. G., see HAINING, R. G.
LaAgEssic, R. H., Abstract, 773, 813
Lana, H., Abstract, 797
LANGE, K., see Semar, K.
LARSEN, T., Abstract, 757
Las, E. D., Abstract, 775
LEARNES, H., Abstract, 761
Least, C., Abstract, 783
Ler, A. P., Abstract, 809
Leon, L. P., Abstract, 776
LEVINE, J. B., Abstract, 776
Levy, A. L., Abstract, 787, 813
Levy, S. A., Abstract, 771
LEWALLEN, C. G., see Hocn, H.
Lewis, J. P., Abstract, i
LinpperG, D. A. B., Abstract, 754
LossTEIN, O. E., Abstract, 7 Bi Pig 799
Logs, W. F., and StunLMAN, R. A., Colori-
metric method for the determination
of serum arginase activity, 162
LoocK, Wis see WENK, R. E.
Lortaux, L., DeLena, S., and Brown, H.. Use of the Allen correction in the
quantitative determination of uri- nary porphobilinogen, 292
Lott, J. A., Abstract, 781
Lucas, L. B., Abstraet, 792
Luke, D., Abstract, 757
Abstract, 773
M
Bueryl, H. I.
SARGENT, K.,
LustTGRAAF, FE. (¢
Macnier, E..,
MAHONEY, J. P.,
S€¢€
GRELAND,
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INDEX 1253
M., and Sati, W., Studies on
manganese: I. Determination in atomie
photometry, 312
Man, E. B., and extractable
serum by absorption spectro-
Butanol- in human and
id milk, 1141
Benorti, J.,
iodine
bovine colostrum ¢
W. M., Srerysianp, O.S., NAHAS,
G., Waki, K. G., and Durton, S., Comparison of improved fluoro- metric methods used to quantitate plasma catecholamines, 1101
Manunour!, H., see Kamart, M.
Marutss, E. B., Abstract, 752
Marymont, J. H., Jr., Abstract, 805
MasKAteris, M. L., and MIr- HORAT, A. T., amino acid
and peptide patterns in patients with dystrophy (Duchenne): A preliminary study with the AutoAnalyzer, 545
Matuer, A., and Roland, D., Automated
thiosemicarbazide-diacetyl monoxime
MANGER, ‘
Gross, S.,
Urinary
excretion
museular
method for plasma urea, 393
Marrnuews, F., Abstract, 775
McCatty, M., Abstract, 766
McCietuan, T., see VAN Dyke, K. McComps, R. B., Abstract, 761
see VAN Oss, C. J.
Horpynsky, W. E. Abstract, 786
McConne tt, C. R.,
McDonatp, T. A.,
McIntosu, J. ¢
McKay, D. K., see WESTLAKE, G.
Meacuam, E. J., Abstract,
Merrtes, S., Abstract,
Mercier, J. E., Abstract,
MERRILL, S., see TARGAN,
Mertz, W., Abstract,
MetcaLtr, M. G., Rapid ehromato- graphic for pregnanolone in
24
764
Abstract,
M. L.
SE
785
783
781
S. R.
Io
gas
assay
os rnancy urine,
Mites, J. R., Abstract,
Minnorat, A. T.,
ee MASKALERIS,
Mini, F. L., Abstract, 764
Miter, E., Abstract, 758
Miter, H., see FINGERHUT, B.
Miter, L. A., Abstract, 774
Motes, L. J., Abstract, 776
Mourne, C., and Barron, E. J., Effect of
809
Mareh; 271-338, April; August; 829-930, September;
339-432,
931-1026, —1273, December.
1254 AUTHOR INDEX
bilirubin and lipemia on an auto- mated method for serum cholesterol,
521
Motnar, G. D., see Rosevear, J. W.
Montcom_ry, C. K., Abstract, 770
Moors, J. J., and Sax, S. M., Serum
glutamic oxalacetic transaminase as-
say using the sequential multiple analyzer (SMA (12/30), 730
Moore, R., see GREENFIELD, W.
Moorss, R. R., Abstract, 768
Moret, 8. A., Abstract, 779
Moser, G. B., and GERARDE, H. W., Fluoro-
metric ultramierodetermination of
calcium in biologie fluids, 376
MUEHLBAECHER, C. A., see Smitu, E. K.
Murpnuy, W. M., see Horpynsky, W. E. MusuHak, P., Abstract, 788, 790
Musser, B., Abstract, 761, 816
N
NaGcao, R. R., Abstract, 801
NaHAs, G. G., see MANGER, W. M.
NAKANISHI, S., see TAKAHARA, K.
NATELSON, S., see TAKAHARA, K. NEAL, W. A., Abstract, 768
Nearin, A., Measurement of cholesterol in
tissues with phospho-6-tungstic-12- molybdie acid, 829
NEtson, W. R., and O’Hopp, S. J., Semi-
quantitative screening test and quan- titative assay for total feeal fat, 1062
Nicuouas, N. L., Brown, H., and SwANDER,
A. M., Improved spectrophotometric method for determination of total
3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylelyeol in urine, 884
NicHo.ts, D. J., Abstract, 811
NIKOLAI, T. F., see Roperts, R. C. Nose, S., Abstract, 765
NosEL, S., and BarNnuart, F., Specifie bind- ing radioassay of serum thyroxine, 509
Oo
Ocuoa, E. A., Abstract, 775
OcKERMAN, P. A., and Konttn, P., Acid hydrolases in plasma in Gaucher’s disease, 61
Clinical Chemistry
O’Hopp, S. J., see NELson, W. R.
O’KEtL, R. T., Abstract, 777
Oxuson, A. D., and Hamurn, W. B., New
method for serum iron and total
iron-binding capacity by atomic ab- sorption spectrophotometry, 438
OsporNE, S., Abstract, 773
OrerRO, M., see Rieper, S. V. Owen, G. M., Abstract, 810
P
PALMER, D. W., and Peters, T., Jr., Auto-
mated determination of free amino
groups in serum and plasma using 2.4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonate, 891
PaLMeER, P., see Hix, J. B.
Parsons, R. §., Abstract, 779
PATTERSON, J. A., see BENSON, J. V., JR.
Pau, W. D., Abstract, 764
see Routu, J. I.
PAULLIN, K., see AMBROSE, J. A. Peters, T., JR., see PALMER, D. W.
Prarr, K. J., see RosEvEarR, J. W. PICKRELL, J. A., Abstract, 798
PIERCE, J., see WOLF, P. L.
Pino, 8. C., Abstract, 762
Pinto, P. V. C., see Dow, D. Pinto, P. V. C., Kapuan, A., and VAN
Drea, P. A., Aldolase: II. Spectro- photometric determination using an ultraviolet procedure, 349
Pinto, P. V. C., Van Drea, P. A., and
KapLAN, A., Aldolase: I. Colori-
metric determination, 339
PIPPENGER, C. E., and GILLEN, H. W., Gas
chromatographic analysis for anti- convulsant drugs in biologie fluids, 582
PIPPENGER, C. E., Scort, J. E., and GILuen,
H. W., Thin-layer chromatography of anticonvulsant drugs, 255
Pirt, W. W., Abstract, 818
Piaut, D., Abstract, 758
Poock, A., see FINGERHUT, B. Popg, J. L., Asbtract, 802
Posner, A., Abstract, 817
Pourrar, M., Abstract, 771
PozNANSKI, N., and PozNANSKI, W. J., Laboratory application of the dex-
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tran-coated-charcoal radioimmuno-
assay of insulin, 908
PozZNANSKI, W. J., see POZNANSKI, N.
Pracay, D. A., Abstract, 782
PramILa, A. G., Abstract, 800 PuRANEN, J., Bilirubin and the polaro-
graphic Brdicka reaction (Scientific Note), 1009
Pysus, J., see > FARRELLY, R. O.
R 2 oO Rapin, N., Abstract, 77
Ranp, R. N., Practical spectrophotometric standards, 839
Rapoport, A., see Huspan, H.
RatuirF, C. R., Abstract, 777
Ray, R. A., Abstract, 814
Reap, B. A. N., Automated estimation of
serum globulins, 1186
RESSLER, N., Simple and sensitive method for the measurement of deoxycytidyl-
ate deaminase activity, 575
Rice, W., Abstract, 758
Ricker, H. E., Abstract, 793
Rreper, S. V., and Otero, M., Simplified
procedure for the assay of 5/-nucleo- tidase, 727
Rivecca, J. N., see WiILKINs, J. W., IR.
Rossins, R. C., Automated method for the
determination of deuterium oxide in
water and biologie fluids, 56
Roserts, E. K., Abstract, 816
Roserts, R. C., and NrKkowuar, T. F., De-
termination of globulin: <A
utilizing
1132
Roperts, R. C., and NrKoal, T
of thyroxine-binding
thyroxine-binding simplified
dextran-coated
procedure
charcoal,
. F., Assay
globulin by
polyacrylamide electrophoresis: nor-
mal values, 367
Roacots, S., Abstract,
ROLAND, D., see MATHER, A.
ROSENTHAL, A. F., and Han, S. C-H., Simple nonchromatographie determi- nation of i
serum, 197
ROSEVEAR, J. W.,
B. di:
2 SoD
elycerophosphatide in
Prarr, K. J.,
Motnar, G. D., and
SERVICE,
ACKER-
AUTHOR INDEX 1255
MAN, E., Glucose oxidase method
for continuous automated blood glu-
cose determination, 680
Ross, C., see AMBROSE, J. A.
Routu, J. I., Abstract, 764
see ALI, M. A.
Rout, J. I., SHane, N. A., ARREDONDO, E. G., and Pau, W. D., Determina-
tion of caffeine in serum and urine, 661
RusBInstein, H. M., Abstract, 787
RUCHELMAN, M. W., Abstract, 768
S
Sa1rer, A., Abstract, 771, 778 Sampson, P. A., Jr., Abstract, 766
Sanperson, J. D., Abstract, 782
SARGENT, K., see MAHONEY, J. P.
Sass-Kortsak, A., Symposium Paper, 754 Savory, J., Abstract, 788, 790
Sax, S. M., see Moore, J. J.
ScHa.uis, J. E., Abstract, 789
ScHLEIN, B. W., see Hastie, R. L.
Scumip, P. G., Abstract, 766
Scuneck, L., Abstract, 771
Scuwase, A. D., see TarGAN, S. R.
Scuwartz, M. K., Abstract, 775 Scuwick, H. G., see BecKER, W. Scort, C. D., Abstract, 818
Scort, C. D., see WARREN, K. S. Scorr, J. E., see Prppencer, C. E.
Searcy, R. L., Abstract, 784, 792
Seca, R. J., Nonspecificity of urinary lead measurements by atomic absorption spectroscopy : A spectrophotometrie
method for correction, 1124
SELIGSON, D., see TRAYSER, K. A.
see WESTLAKE, G.
Semar, M., Treser, G., and Laneg, K.,
Quantitative comparative immuno- histology, 505
Service, F. J., see Rosevear, J. W. SHaAFer, J., Abstract, 798 SHANE, N. A., see Rourts, J. I.
Suerry, A. E., Abstract, 811
SumocamI, A., see UETE, T.
Suarn, Y. S., Direct nephelometrie determi- nation of protein in small amounts of cerebrospinal fluid (Scientific Note), 1234
Pages 1-90, January; May; 433-544, June; 545-648, July;
91-182, February; 183-270, March; 271-338, April; 339-432, 649-828, August; 829-930, September; 931-1026,
October; 1027-1100, November; 1101-1273, Devember.
1256
S1EGEL, M. J., Abstract, 809
Srnua, §. N., and Gasrievi, E. R., New
specific assay for urinary creatinine, 879
Sipe, C. G., Abstract, 804
Siskos, P. A., see Haps10ANNovu, T. P.
SMALL, M., see Wotr, P. L.
SMALL, W., see MAHONEY, J. P.
Situ, C. C., Abstract, 774
SmitH, EK. K., and MUEHLBAECHER, C. A., Fluorometric method for plasma
cortisol and transcortin, 961
Situ, I., Abstract, 778
Smitu, L. L., Abstract, 768 Smit, M. J., Abstract, 778
SPIEGEL, H. E., and ToNcHEN, A. E., Auto-
mated method for the measurement
of plasma hemoglobin, 864 SPINELLA, C. J., Two-dimensional
chromatographic
amino acids in Note), 1011
STABILINI, R., see VERGANI, C. STANCHAK, P. J., see STRICKLER, H. S. STEDMAN, E., Abstract, 760 STEDMAN, E., see BEAts, D. F. STEELE, T. H., Modified semiautomated
resorcinol method for the determina-
tion of inulin, 1072 STEIN, E., see Sun, M-W. STEINSLAND, O. S., see MANGER, W. M. STERLING, R. E., Abstract, 801, 809
STERNBERG, J. C., Abstract, 801
STEWART, S. C., Abstract, 776 StitcHeR, J. E., Jouuirr, C. R., and Hi11,
R. M., Comparison of Dumas and
Kjeldahl methods for determination
of nitrogen in feces, 248 StitzE., R., see VAN Dykr, K. STORIKO, K., see BECKER, W.
Srrates, B., and GroRGACOPOULOU, C.,
Derivatographic thermal analysis of renal tract calculi, 307
SrRIcKuerR, H. §., and Srancuak, P. J., Automated fiuorometry as applied to the assay of individual estrogens in purified urinary extracts, 137
STUHLMAN, R. A., see Lors, W. F. SULLIVAN, P., see AMBROSE, J. A.
paper
determination of
urine (Scientific
AUTHOR INDEX Clinical Chemistry
Sun, M-W., STEIN, E., and GRUEN, F. W., Single column method for the de-
termination of urinary 9§-amino- levulinie acid, 183
SUNDERMAN, F. W., Jr., Abstract, 790 SurH, P., see WESTLAKE, G. SwaAnpDER, A. M., see NicHouas, N. L. Swanson, J., Abstract, 804
$zasz, G., Kinetic photometric method for serum y-glutamyl transpeptidase, 124
SZUSTKIEWICZ, C., see VAN Dyke, K.
TAKAHARA, K., NAKANISHI, §., and NATEL- son, S canavanino-
succini¢e acid by human liver to form euanidinosuceinie acid, a substance
found in the
tients, 397
Tan, I. K., and Wartrenead, T. P., Auto-
mated fluorometric determination of
glucose-6-phosphate
(G6PD) and _ 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (6PGD) activities in
red blood cells, 467
TARGAN, S. R., MerrIuu, S., and SCHWABE,
A. D., Fractionation and quantifica- tion of §-carotene and vitamin A derivatives in human serum, 479
THAcKER, L. H., Abstract, 818 Tuiers, R. E., see Hasia, R. L.
Toccr, P. M., Abstract, 795
TomPKINS, R. K., see vAN Oss, C. J.
Tompsett, S. L., Detection of basie and
other drugs in urine by distillation and UV spectrophotometry, 591
ToncHEN, A. E., see SPIEGEL, H. E.
Tong, P. P., Abstract, 813
Toren, E. C., Jr., Abstract, 511
TrAyser, K. A., and Seniiason, D., New
“kinetic” method for enzyme analy- sis suitable for automation, 452
TRESER, G., see SEMAR, M.
U
Uete, T., WaAsA, M., and SHrmoGaAmt, A., Simplified method for the determina-
tion of pepsinogen in blood and urine, 42
.. Cleavage of
urine of uremic pa-
dehydrogenase
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28, August; 829-930, September; 931-1026,
December.
Vol. 15, No. 12, 1969
Umenuara, M. K., Abstract, 809
Unperwoop, A. L., Abstract, 761
Unperwoop, C. E., Abstract, 773
V
VALKANA, C. G., see Hapsm0Annovu, T. P.
VANDERLINDE, R. E., Abstract, 771
VAN DreAt, P. A., Abstract, 759, 763,
794, 802, 812, 819
see Pinto, P. V. C.
Van Dyke, K., and Szustrkrewicz, C.
Automated detection system for most
786,
L-a-amino acids, 154
Van Dyke, K., Sritzen, R., McCLeLuan, T., and SzustKtewicz, C., Auto-
mated procedure for the sensitive and specific determination of ATP, 3
van Oss, C. J., McConnett, C. R., Tomp-
Kins, R. K., and Bronson, P. M.,
Membrane for the rapid concentra- tion of dilute protein samples in an
ultrafilter, 699 VERGANI, C., and AGOSTONT,
A., Thyroxine-binding in thyrotoxicosis roidism, 216
STABILINI, R., prealbumin
and hypothy-
W
Waki, K. G., see MANGER, W. M.
WALKER, J. C., Procedure for the measure-
ment of urinary costeroids,
17-hydroxyecorti-
aldosterone _ acid-labile
conjugate, and free plasma cortisol
in patients with chronie illness, 1079 Watker, T., Abstract, 802
WALLACE, J. E.,
photometric determination of di-
phenylhydantoin and phenobarbital in biologie specimens, 323
Watters, L., see Hasta, R. L.
Wan, A. T., Abstract, 767
Warren, K. S., and Scort, C. D., Inter-
fering ultraviolet-absorbing
Simultaneous spectro-
ecom-
pounds:as sources of error in com- mon clinical chemistry tests, 1147
Wasa, M., see UETE, T.
Watson, P. J., Asbtract, 799
WaAtTTEeNBURG, W. H., Abstract, 755
WEAsE, D. F., see CHEEK, C. S.
Wess, A. M., Abstract, 764
AUTHOR INDEX 1257
Wesser, C. E., Jounstone, J. H., and
Garnett, E. §., Improved automatic
technie for the in-vitro
of thyroid status, 219 Weser, G., Abstract, 751
WEINER, L. M., Abstract, 791
Wertz, S., Abstract, 776
WE cH, E. T., Abstract, 768
WENK, R. E., Creno, R. J., Loocx, V., and Henry, J. B., Automated miecro-
measurement of glucose by means of o-toluidine, 1162
WERNER, M., Abstract, 770
WESTLAKE, G., McKay, D. K., Suru, P., and SE.icson, D., Automatie discrete
sample processing: Automation in a clinical chemistry laboratory based on diserete sample handling and computerized data processing, 600
Westover, L. M., Abstract, 809
WHITEHEAD, T. P., see Tan, I. K.
WuirTAKer, M., and Harpisty, C. A.,
Properties of “usual” and “atypical”
assessment
serum cholinesterases using o-nitro-
phenyl butyrate as substrate, 445
WILKIns, J. W., Jr., and Rivecca, J. N.,
Measurement of bisulfite in biologie solutions, 997
WILKINSON, J. H., see WINSTEN, S.
Witxkinson, J. H., Bourwettz, J. H., and
WrnstTEN, S., Evaluation of a new system for the kinetic measurement of serum alkaline phosphatase, 487
Witurams, A. L., Abstract, 791
Witson,, S. S., and Guimian, R. A., Auto-
mated measurement of ascorbie acid
in serum and urine, 282
WINKELMAN, J., and Wrsenaa, D. R.,
Automatie ecaleulation of densitom-
eter scans of electrophoretic strips, 708
WINSTEN, S., see WILKINSON, J. H.
Wrxsten, §., Skeptical chemist, 737
WrnstTEN, S., WitKrnson, J. H., and Bout-
WELL, J. H., Evaluation of a new
system for the kinetie measurement of serum glutamie oxalacetie trans-
aminase: An interlaboratory study, 496
Wirtria, J. J., Antuony, E. J., Woops,
Pages 1-90, January; 91-182, February; 183-270, Mareh; 271-338, April; 339-432,
May; 433-544, June; 545-648, July; 649-828, August; 829-930, September; 931-1026,
October; 1027-1100, November; 1101-1273, December.
A. E., and Coates, J. T., Chemically hardened glassware: A contaminant
in lithium analyses (Scientific Note), 1237
Wo tr, P., Abstract, 757, 804 Wotr, P. L., Horwitz, J. P., Pierce, J.,
SMALL, M., and Ine, T.
eontent of
disease, 419 Wo.tn, H. L., Abstract, 781 Woops, A. E., see Wirrric, J. J.,
Wricut, C-S., Abstract, 768
WyBEnGA, D. R., see WINKELMAN, J.
S., Enzyme
casts in chronic renal
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX Clinical Chemistry
Y
YAFFE, 8. J., Abstract, 805
Youna, D. S., Abstract, 793
Youna, K., Abstract, 776
Younaer, R. K., Abstract, 769
Z
Zak, B., Abstract, 791
Zaropa, R. A., Oxygen flask decomposition of blood serum: application to PBI determination, 555
ZeIss, C. R., Jr., Abstract, 784
Subject and Title Index
A
Abstracts of papers from scientific sessions, 21st National Meeting AACC, 757
Abstracts of papers from symposia, 21st National Meeting AACC, 751
B-Acetylglucosaminidase, 61 N-Acetylneuraminie acid, in red blood cells,
771 N-Acetyl-p-aminophenol, 764 Acetylsalicylie acid, 1027
Acid hydrolases, 61 Acid Gaucher’s
Ockerman and P.
hydrolases in plasma in disease, by P. A.
Kohlin, 61
Acid phosphatase, 61, 771 Adaptation of and LDH
enzymes to a semiautomated agarose gel system (Abstract), by M. C.
Hunner e¢ al., 759
Adaption of HBD to the Bausch and Lomb
Zymat 340 (Abstract), by E. K. Roberts, 816
Adenosine triphosphate, see ATP Agar gel lipoprotein electrophoresis: A
correlated study with ultracentrifu-
gation, by R. M. Iammarino e¢ al., 1218
Agarose, preparation, 1002
Alanine, 785 Albumin, 1006
effect on Brdieka reaction, 1009
Aldolase, 786
isoenzymes, 759
aldolase iso-
Aldolase: I. Colorimetric determination, by P. V. C. Pinto e¢ al., 339
Aldolase: II. Spectrophotometrie determi--
nation using an ultraviolet proce- dure, by P. V. C. Pinto et al., 349
Aldosterone conjugate, 1079
Alkaline phosphatase, 108, 487, 757, 758
isoenzymes, 108, 757, 784
Altered pathways of urinary corticosteroid excretion in liver disease studied by a clinical laboratory method, by H. Bacchus, 237
American Association of Clinical Chemists
Board of Directors, 1019
meeting, 333
minutes, 425, 1242
CuLinicat CHEMISTRY: Executive Editor,
J. Stanton King, 1096
committee on awards, 1248
committee on edueation, 334
committee on national meetings, 1098 committee on professional relations, 333,
643
committee structure, new appointments, 86
Council, 1020 dues, 180, 431
election results, 820
Executive Director’s report, 923
historical committee, 928
local section incorporation, 1100
local section officers, 90, 928
Pages 1-90, January; 91-182, February; 183-270, March; 271-338, April; 339-432, May; 433-544, June; 545-648, July; 649-828, August; 829-930, September; 931-1026, October; 1027-1100, November; 1101-1273, December.
Vol. 15, No. 12, 1969
membership committee actions, 267, 337, 430, 542, 825, 1245
membership directory, 1245
membership totals, 267
541, 927,
> nominating committee, 337 President’s message, 1241
section news
Capital, 338, 825
Chicago, 270, 645, $826, 1246
Connecticut, 181
Metropolitan New York, 542, 645, 1246
Michigan, 90
Ohio Valley, 270
Puget Sound, 1024 Southeastern, 90
Texas, 542
standards committee, 181, 839
20th anniversary, 1
21st National Meeting, 267, 429, 543, 544,
647, 648, 822, 827, 828, 1017
see Abstracts of papers from scientific
sessions
see Abstracts of papers from symposia
placement service, 646
scientific program, 632
symposia lecturers, 747 symposia program, 631
American Association of Clinical Chemists
20th Anniversary, 1 American Board of Clinical
181, 338, 432, 645, 823,
1099, 1245
American Public Health Association, 180
891, 902, 1011
Amino acids, 154, 621, 793, 794, 797, 798
in muscular dystrophy, 545 §-Aminolevulinie acid, 183, 292
Chemistry, 928, 1022,
;
a Amino-nitrogen, 433 Ammonia, 433 Amylase, 781-784
Analysis of the hospital population data obtained using an SMA 12/60 Auto- Analyzer: limits of normal com- ponents (Abstract), by E. A. Ochoa and F. Matthews, 775
Analytical bias in a quality control scheme, by J. R. Allen e¢ al., 1039
Anion-exchange chromatography of carbo-
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX
Assay of
1259
hydrates in urine (Abstract), by D. S. Young and J. A. Epley, 793
Anticonvulsant drugs, see Drugs
Antifolie acid, 774
Application of a continuous spectrophoto- metric assay for 5’nucleotidase ae-
tivity in normal subjects and pa-
tients with liver and bone disease,
by A. Belfield and D. M. Goldberg,
931
Arginase, 162
Ascorbie acid, 282
interference in uric acid assay, 720
Assay of clinical enzymes using 340 nm
methodology on a new automated instrument (Abstract), by R. A. Ray and R. Holguin, 814
thyroxine-binding globulin by polyacrylamide electrophoresis: nor-
mal values, by R. C. T. F. Nikolai, 367
Roberts and
Atherosclerosis, 779
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry, see Spectrophotometry
ATP, 3
AutoAnalyzer
amino acids, 154, 545, 891
amylase, 781 aseorbie acid, 282
ealeium, 1191
calcium with magnesium, 808
cholesterol, 521, 769
deuterium oxide, 56 ethanol, 91
galactose transferase, 949
globulins, 1186
glucose, 680, 777, 1162
hemoglobin, 864
hydroxyproline, 817 inulin, 1072 iodine, 219
LDH, 758 PBI, 367, 555
peptides, 545
pyridinium aldoximes, 72 SMA models, data acquisition system,
813
SMA 12/30, 730, 1006
SMA 12/60, 775-777
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October; 1027-1100, November; 1101-1273, December.
1260
thyroxine, 763, 764 urea, 393
Autochemist, 815
Automated detection system for most L-a- amino acids, by K. Van Dyke and C. Szustkiewiez, 154
Automated amino groups in serum and plasma using 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonate, by D. W. Palmer and T. Peters, Jr., 891
Automated plasma and urine by a
determination of free
glucose in
direct o- toluidine procedure (Abstract), by C. S. Frings et al., 777
determination of
Automated estimation of serum globulins, by B. A. N. Read, 1186
Automated determination of
glucose-6-phosphate fluorometric
dehydrogenase
(G6PD) and 6-phosphogluconate de-
hydrogenase (6PGD) activities in red blood cells, by I. K. Tan and T. P. Whitehead, 467
Automated fluorometric method for the determination of serum ealcium, by
B. Fingerhut et al., 870 Automated fluorometric procedure for the
enzymatic determination of ethanol in fingertip blood, by F. W. Ellis and J. B. Hill, 91
Automated fluorometry as applied to the individual estrogens in
purified urinary extracts, by H. S.
Strickler and P. J. Stanchak, 137
Automated instruments for clinical chem- istry: review and preview, by N. L. Alpert, 1198
Automated measurement of ascorbie acid in serum and urine, by S. 8. Wilson and R. A. Guillan, 282
Automated method for serum ealcium uti- lizing ethylenediaminetetraaceticacid,
by R. G. Burr, 1191 Automated method for the determination of
amylase in biologie fluids (Abstract),
by J. A. Hathaway et al., 781 Automated method for the determination
of deuterium oxide in water and biologie fluids, by R. C. Robbins, 56
Automated
assay of
method for the estimation of
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX Clinical Chemistry
hydroxyproline (Abstract), by R. K.
Baker et al., 817
Automated method for the measurement of plasma hemoglobin, by H. E. Spiegel and A. E. Tonchen, 864
Automated micromeasurement of glucose by means of o-toluidine, by R. E. Wenk e¢ al., 1162
Automated procedure for the sensitive and specifie determination of ATP, by K. Van Dyke e¢ al., 3
Automated, simultaneous microdetermina-
tion of calcium and magnesium using atomie absorption (Abstract), by N. Gochman and H. Givelber, 808
Automated thiosemicarbazide-diacety] mon- oxime method for plasma urea, by
A. Mather and D. Roland, 393 Automatic caleulation of densitometer scans
of electrophoretic strips, by J. Winkelman and D. R. Wybenga, 708
Automatie determination of lactic acid in blood, by T. P. Hadjiioannou e¢ al., 940
Automatie discrete sample processing: Au- tomation in a clinical chemistry laboratory based on discrete sample handling and computerized data processing, by G. Westlake et al., 600
Automation, enzyme analysis, 452 Awards
Ames, 1969; 179, 337
to Sydney Udenfriend, 1018 Fisher, 1969: 179, 337
to Robert L. Dryer, 1097 John Gunther Reinhold, 1968; to Sey-
mour Winsten, 84 Roe, 1969; to Ernest Cotlove, 824 Stouffer Prize, 1968; 179 Warner-Chileott Lecturer, 1969; to Ivor
Smith, 1019
B
Beckman diserete sample analyzer: recent modifications and computer readout for use in enzyme assay (Abstract),
by G. E. Gallwas and M. J. Gray, 814
Bilirubin, 805, 819
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Vol. 15, No. 12, 1969 SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX 1261
effect of Brdicka reaction, 1009 the subnanogram range, by H. Hoch effect on cholesterol assay, 521 and C. G. Lewallen, 204
interference in cholesterol assay, 807 Ceruloplasmin, 804
interference in fluorometry, 774 Characterization and quantitation of serum
Bilirubin and the polarographic Brdicka alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes reaction (Scientific Note), by J. (Abstract), by C. R. Zeiss, Jr.
Puranen, 1009 et al., 784 Bilisobinometes. 802 Chemical composition of peripheral nerves,
by A. Anghinah et al., 1230 Chemically hardened glassware: A con-
taminant in lithium analyses (Sei- entific Note), by J. J. Wittrig et al.,
Biliverdin in human amniotic fluid (Ab-
stract), by J. Krasner e¢ al., 805
Biologie transport of copper (Symposium
Paper), by A. Sass-Kortsak, 754 1237
3isulfite, 997 Cholesterol, 102, 521, 769, 807, 819, 1171
Blood collection, on filter paper, 381 tissue, 829
Book Reviews, 331, 531, 745 Cholinesterases, 445, 780
Anderson-Scotti, Synopsis of pathology, Chromatography rev. by V. Tehertkoff, 331 column
Dybkaer, R., and Jérgensen, K., Quanti- amino acids, 621 ties and units in clinical chemistry, thyroxine, 763, 764
rev. by R. L. Dryer, 531 gas Griffenhagen, G. B., Private die pro- acid metabolites rejating to phenyl-
prietary medicine stamps, rev. by ketonuria, 795
M. M. Friedman, 745 amino acids, 794 Hainlen, E. W., Medical stamps, rev. by anticonvulsant drugs, 582
M. M. Friedman, 745 chromium, 790 Needham, G. H., The microscope: A metabolites in mental retardation, 796
practical guide, rev. by V. Tchert- pregnanolone, 24 koff, 331 gas-liquid
Pearse, A. E., Histochemistry (ed. 3), ethanol, 764
rev. by V. Tchertkoff, 532 steroids, 794
Brdicka reaction, 1009 steroids during pregnancy, 190
Breast cancer, see Cancer, breast ion-exchange
Bubble-gating flow cell for continuous-flow carbohydrates, 793
analysis, by R. L. Habig et al., 1045 liquid BUN, see Urea nitrogen urinary compounds, 1147
Butanol-extractable iodine in human and paper bovine colostrum and milk, by E. B. steroids, 1079 Man and J. Benotti, 1141 thin-layer
amino acids, 797, 902
C anticonvulsant drugs, 254 Caffeine, 661 B-carotene, 479
Calcium, 31, 376, 669, 808, 870, 1191 glycerophosphatide, 197
Caleuli, 307, 802 lipids, brain, 778 Canavaninosuccinie acid, 397 sereening for inborn errors of metabo- Cancer, breast; endocrine factors in, 768 lism, 795
Carbohydrates, 793 vitamin A derivatives, 479 Casts, renal, 419 two-dimensional
Catecholamines, 1101 amino acids, 1011 Cerate-arsenite measurement of iodine in Chromium, 790
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1262
Chromogens, non-urate, 720
Cirrhosis, hepatic; corticosteroid excretion, 237
Cleaning technic for mercury in the clinical laboratory (Scientific Note), by M. Furuno, 1094
Cleavage of canavaninosuccinie acid by human liver to form guanidinosuc-
cinie acid, a substance found in the urine of uremic patients, by K. Takahara et al., 397
Clinical Chemist, The, 84, 178, 266, 333,
425, 539, 631, 820, 921, 1017, 1096, 1241
Clinical chemist and the new trace elements (Abstract), by W. Mertz, 753
Clinical chemists defined, 737 Duke Conference, 336, 644
licensing, 921 postgraduate programs,. 268, 432, 541,
643, 825, 925, 1023, 1024, 1099, 1246
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY; J. Stanton King, Executive Editor, 1096
Clinical chemistry, instrumentation, 1198 Colorimetric method for the determination
of serum arginase activity, by W. F. Loeb and R. A. Stuhlman, 162
Comparative biochemical and hematologic
findings on the Tasmanian devil
(Sarcophilus harrisii) (Abstract),
by R. S. Parsons, 779 Comparison of alkaline phosphatase frac-
tionation by acrylamide gel and by vertical gel electrophoresis (Ab- stract), by R. B. Johnson, Jr., 757
Comparison of a qualitative chemical meth- od and an infrared method for the
routine analysis of urinary calculi (Abstract), by J. L. Pope and P. A.
Van Dreal, 802 Comparison of blood ethanol levels by gas-
liquid chromatography, chemical titration, and enzymatic oxidation (Abstract), by J. A. Hancock et al., 764
Comparison of Dumas and Kjeldahl meth- ods for determination of nitrogen in feces, by J. E. Stitcher et al., 248
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX Clinical Chemistry
Comparison of four creatine phosphokinase methods (Abstract), by L. V. Crowley and M. Alton, 760
Comparison of improved fluorometric meth- ods used to quantitate plasma cate- cholamines, by W. M. Manger e¢ al., 1101
‘omparison of methods for LDH determi-
nation (Abstract), by W. Rice, 758
‘omparison of properties of a dimer of NAD and the lactate dehydrogenase
“inhibitor” found in commercial
sourees of reduced NAD (Abstract), by R. Burnett et al., 761
‘omparison of serum lithium determina- tions using flame photometry and atomie absorption spectrophotometry (Abstract), by A. L. Levy and E. M. Katz, 787
‘omputer (s) with Beckman analyzer for enzymes, 814 in clinical laboratory, 600, 754-756 desk-top, 810 with electrophoresis, 708
enzymes, 452 microchemistry laboratory, 810 on-line, evaluation, 813 rate measurements, 811 time-sharing monitor, 811
two-hospital, 812
Computer interface for rate measurements
(Abstract), by E. C. et al., 811
Computer system requirements for on-line clinical chemistry data processing Abstract), by W. H. Wattenburg,
5
~
~
~
Toren, Jr.
(
i Ou
Continuous-flow analysis, 1045 Corticosteroids, exeretion in liver disease,
237 Cortisol, 765, 961, 1079
Creatine phosphokinase, 760, 776 Creatinine, 776, 879 Cysteines, in hemoglobin, 779
D
Data enhancement (Abstract), by D. A. B. Lindberg, 754
Decomposition of glutamine and three simi- lar amino acids in automatic amino
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acid analysis (Abstract), by H. E. Ricker and R. H. Gadsden, 793
Deoxyeytidylate deaminase, 575
Deoxyribonucleic acid, 390 deoxycytidylate deaminase, role, 575 molecular model, 778
Derivatographie thermal analysis of renal
tract caleuli, by B. Strates and C. Georgacopoulou, 307
Detection of amino acid anomalies by a simple TLC screening test (Ab- stract), by F. Kraffezyk et al., 797
Detection of basie and other drugs in urine by distillation and UV spectropho- tometry, by S. L. Tompsett, 591
Determination of blood diphenylhydantoin (Abstract), by R. H. Gadsden e¢ al., 765
Determination of caffeine in serum urine, by J. I. Routh et al., 661
Determination of D-xylose in urine for the D-xylose absorption test, by A. L. Harris, 65
Determination of lead in urine with the “sampling boat” (Abstract), by H. L. Kahn and J. E. Schallis, 789
Determination of serum albumin on the SMA-12/30 (hospital model) using bromo-cresol green (Scientifie Note),
by D. Dow and P. V. C. Pinto, 1006 Determination of serum iron and _ total
iron-binding capacity with a new iron-chelating reagent (Abstract), by B. Klein et al., 792
Determination of the reactive sulfhydryl groups in heme proteins with 4,4’- dipyridinedisulfide (Abstract), by S. A. Morell et al., 779
Determination of thyroxine-binding globu- lin: A simplified procedure utilizing dextran-coated chareoal, by R. C. Roberts and T. F. Nikolai, 1132
Determination of total estrogen in preg- naney urine (Abstract), by G. F. Grannis and R. P. Dickey, 767
Determination of urinary formaldehyde
following administration of methen- amine salts, by W. Greenfield e¢ al., 1180
Deuterium oxide, 56
and
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX 1263
Development of cytologic trace element analysis by laser microprobe emission spectroscopy (Abstract), by OD. Glick, 753
Diacetyl monoxime, for urea, 393 Diphenylhydantoin, 323, 765 Direct estimation of serum iron and wun-
saturated iron-binding capacity in a single aliquot (Abstract), by J. F. Goodwin and A. L. Williams, Jr., 791
Direct method for the estimation of serum inorganic phosphorus (Abstract), by J. F. Goodwin, 806
Direct nephelometrie determination of pro- tein in small amounts of cerebro- spinal fluid (Scientifie Note), by Y. S. Shin, 1234
Direct-reading bilirubinometer for pediatric use (Abstract), by T. Walker and M. G. Brown, 802
Discontinuous electrophoresis on poly- acrylamide gel slab, by D. M. Abadi, 35
Discrimination of cross-reacting enzymes by differential heats of activation (Abstract), by D. T. Hunter, Jr. et al., 803
DNA, see Deoxyribonucleie acid Drugs, 591
anticonvulsant, 255, 582
Dual hospital dedicated laboratory com- puter system (Abstract), by P. A. Van Dreal et al., 812
E Effect of bilirubin and lipemia on an auto-
mated method for serum cholesterol, by C. Moline and E. J. Barron, 521
802 automated on-line digital data aequisi- tion system for SMA analyzers (Ab- stract), by R. H. Laessig et al., 813
Electrodialysis of erythropoietin concen- trates (Abstract), by J. P. Lewis et al., 768
Electrophoresis acrylamide gel
alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes, 757 red blood cells, 771
agar gel
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1264
lipoproteins, 1218
agarose gel
aldolase isoenzymes, 759
LDH isoenzymes, 759
cellulose acetate
haptoglobulin, 800 immunoglobulins, 271
LDH isoenzymes, 760
lipoproteins, 800 ao-macroglobulin, 800
LDH isoenzymes, 1210 protein, 760
with computer, 708 discontinuous, on polyacrylamide eel, 34
moving boundary
red blood cells,
paper
771
guanidinosuccinie acid, 397
polyacrylamide alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes, 784 thyroxine-binding globulin, 367
quantitation, 799 Endocrine factors in human breast cancer
(Abstract), by M. W. and D. E. Anderson, 768
Enzymatic activities in icteric human serum (Abstract), by E. J. Meacham et al., 785
Ruchelman
Enzyme content of cases in chronic renal disease, by P. L. Wolf et al., 419
Enzyme studies in CSF (Abstract), by M. C. MelIntosh and P. A. Van Dreal, 786
Enzymes
automation, new instrument, 814 Beckman analyzer and computer, 814 control mechanisms, 751
cross-reacting, 803
in CSF, 786
hepatie, 785
molecular models, 778
renal, 419
Epilepsy, assay of anticonvulsant drugs, 255
i pinephrine, 766 Krratum: Myhre, L. G., et al., 1026 Erratum: Negrin, A., 1247
Erratum: Rosevear, J. W., et al., 1247
Erratum: Sardesai, V. M., and Manning, J. A., 30
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX
K
K
K
ed
nt
‘striol,
valuation of a
‘valuation of
valuation of
Clinical Chemistry
rratum: Tan, I. K., et al., 1247
rythroblastosis fetalis, bilirubin in, 805 rythropoietin, 768
{stimation of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus in diet and stool, by H. Husdan and A. Rapoport, 669
{stimation of magnesium in plasma, mus- cle, and bone, by atomic absorption spectrophotometry, by B. J. Hunt, 979
190
‘strogen, 137, 767
in blood donors, 804
Nthanol, 91, 764
dither, methyl cellosolve; hazard, 527 ‘valuation of amino acid analysis by gas
)
chromatography (Abstract), by G. P. James and P. A. Van Dreal,
794 Yvaluation of a new system for the kinetie
measurement of serum alkaline phos- phatase, by J. H. Wilkinson 487
et al..
ivaluation of a new system for the kinetic measurement of serum glutamic oxal-
acetic transaminase: An interlabora-
tory study, by S. Winsten et al., 496
new technic for serum
alkaline phosphatase (Abstract), by D. Luke e¢ al., 757
ivaluation of a simple thin-layer chromato-
graphic screening test for amino acid abnormalities (Abstract), by H. K. 3erry, 797
using spectrophotometers
NBS standard reference materials
experience with the Cary 16 instru- ment (Abstract), by G. N. Jr. and S. R. Inman, 772
Bow ers,
‘valuation of the Dow Diagnotest reagent
kits for BUN, blood glucose, choles-
terol, serum bilirubin, and uric acid
(Astract), by J. T.
P. A. Van Dreal, 819
Johnson and
“valuation of the glucose analyzer (Ab- stract), by R. E. Sterling and R. R. Nagao, 801
the
(Abstract), by et al., 775
SMA 12/60 analyzer
M. K. Schwartz
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1026,
Vol. 15, No. 12, 1969
Evaluation program, acid phosphatase, 771
Explosion hazards of peroxides in methyl
cellosolve (Technical Note), by R. H.
Huffaker, 527
F
False elevations of SGOT measured by the
SMA 12/60 (Abstract), by K.
Young et al., 776
Fat, feeal, 1062
Fats, see Lipids
Filter paper blood collection and punching as a means of quantification, by
J. B. Hill and P. Palmer, 381
Fluorometric determination of histidine, by
J. A. Ambrose e¢ al., 361
Fluorometric determination of
J. A. Ambrose e¢ al.,
Fluorometric method
and transcortin, by E. K. C. A. Muehlbaecher, 961
Fluorometric serum tri-
glycerides utilizine the Robot Chem-
ist (Abstract), by W. E. Faucett et al., 816
ty rosine, by
611
Loy ] > ior piasma i cortisol
Smith and
procedure for
Fluorometric screening procedure for galac-
tosemia utilizing the AutoAnalyzer, by N. J. Hochella and J. B. Hill, 949
Fluorometric ultramicrodetermination of
calcium in biologie fluids, by G. B. Moser and H. W. Gerarde, 376
Fluorometry
alkaline phosphatase, 108 calcium, 31, 376, 870
catecholamines, 1101
cortisol, 961
epinephrine, 766
estrogens, 137
ethanol, 91
in galactosemia, 949
elucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, 467 histidine, 361
immunoglobulins in tissue,
methotrexate, 1157
norepinephrine, 766
505
phenylalanine, 15 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, 467 reliability, 774 transcortin, 961
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX 1265
triglycerides, 769, 816
tyrosine, 611 verdoglobin, 804 vitamin A, 810
Fluorescence, porphyrins, Formaldehyde, 1180
Formic acid and urea for serum thyroxine column chromatography and an
automated assay (Abstract), by M. Kenny et al., 763
160
Fractionation and quantification of B-caro-
derivatives in
human serum, by S. R. Targan et al., 479
a-Fucosidase, 61
tene and vitamin A
G
Galactosemia, 949
8-Galactosidase, 61
Gas chromatographic analysis for anti- convulsant drugs in biologie fluids, by C. E. Pippenger and H. W. Gillen, 582
Gas chromatographic determination of chromium in biologie materials (Ab-
stract), by J. Savory et al., 790 Gas chromatographic screening procedure
for the detection of urinary organic
acids associated with mental retarda- tion in children (Abstract), by K. B. Hammond, 796
Gas chromatography of some urinary acid metabolites related to phenylketo-
nuria (Abstract), by N. E. Hoffman and K. M.
Gaucher’s disease, acid hydrolases in, 61 Gel filtration
creatinine, 879 1027
Glomerulonephritis, se Gluconeogenesis, 752 Glucose, 680, 777, 801, 809, 819, 1162
Gooding, 795
salicylates,
Renal disease
diurnal variation, 781
Glucose loading; glycoprotein carbohy- drates, response, 803
method continuous
automated blood olucose determina-
tion, by J. W. Rosevear e¢ al., 680 8-Glucuronidase, 61
Glutamic oxalacetie acid,
Glutamie oxalacetie transaminase, 496, 730
Glucose oxidase for
Wit
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91-182, February; April; 339-432, 183-270, Mareh; 271-338,
0, September; 931-1026,
December.
1266
Glutamic pyruvic transaminase, 785 Glutamine, 793 y-Glutamy] transpeptidase, 124
Glycerophosphatide, 197 Glycoprotein carbohydrates,
glucose loading, 803 Glyeylprolylhydroxyproline: determination
in blood serum (Abstract), by A. C. Kibrick et al., 809
Gold, 787
Green plasma in blood donors (Abstract), by P. Wolf et al., 804
Green urine syndrome (Abstract), by A. J.
Keyser, 804 Guanidinosuccinie acid, 397
H
response to
Haptoglobin, 800 Hemoglobin, 864
cysteines, 779
iron, 790
molecular model, 778 oxygen release, 751
High-speed
quantitation
Haer, 799 Hippuric acid, 879 Histidine, 361 a-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase, 816 17-Hydroxycorticosteroids, 1079
Hydroxyproline, 817 Hypothyroidism, TBPA in, 216
automatic electrophoresis (Abstract), by F. C.
I
Immunoagglutination, LH, 767 Immunodiffusion
immunoproteins, 649 thyroxine-binding prealbumin, 216
Immunoglobulins, 271 tissue, 505
Immunohistology, by fluorometry, 505
Immunologie determination of proteins found in low concentrations in hu- man serum, by W. Becker et al., 649
Immunoproteins, 649 Improved automatic technic for the in-vitro
assessment of thyroid status, by C. E. Webber et al., 219
Improved spectrophotometrie method for determination of total 3-methoxy-4-
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX Clinical Chemistry
hydroxyphenylglycol in urine, by N. L. Nicholas et al., 884
Indoxylphosphate, in alkaline phosphatase assay, 758
Inhibitor-contaminated NADH: its in- fluence on dehydrogenases and de- hydrogenase-coupled reactions, by
S. G. Klotzsch and H. R. Klotzsch, 1056 evaluation of the
chemist (Abstract), by and M. L. Bassis, 815
Insulin, 908
Interfering ultraviolet-absorbing com-
Swedish Auto-
J. N. Ahuja Initial
pounds as sources of error in com- mon clinical chemistry tests, by
K. 8. Warren and C. D. Seott, 1147 International Congress of Clinical Chem-
istry, VIIth, meeting, 89, 178
Inulin, 1072 Invalidation of fluorometric assays due to
“inner filter effect’? of bilirubin and temperature variation (Abstract), by L. A. Miller and E, G. Ashe, 774
Investigation of glucose methods applied to uremic specimens (Abstract), by R. E. Sterling et al., 809
Iodine, 204, 555, 1141
protein-bound, 219, 224, 555
Ion-exchange resins amino acids, 621
for §-aminolevulinie acid, 183, 292 calcium, 31 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglyecol, 884 thyroxine, 763, 764
Iron, 438, 791, 792
in hemoglobin, 790 Tsoenzymes
aldolase, 759
alkaline phosphatase, 757, 784 LDH, 758-760
IUPAC, meeting, 646
K
Kidney disease, see Renal disease
Kinetic measurements alkaline phosphatase, 487 glutamic oxalacetiec transaminase, 496
y-glutamyl transpeptidase, 124 Kinetic photometric method for serum y-
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glutamyl] Szasz, 124
transpeptidase, by G.
L
application of the dextran- coated-charcoal radioimmunoassay of
insulin, by N. Poznanski and W. J. Poznanski, 908
Laboratory
Laboratory licensure, 428, 540, 921
Lactate dehydrogenase, see LDH Lactic acid, 940
Lactic dehydrogenase, see LDH
Laser emission microprobe S] eecLroses py,
for trace elements, 753
Latin American Congress of Clinical Bio- chemistry, 266
Lead, 566, 788, 789, 1124
LDH, 1056 “inhibitor” in commercial NADH, 761
isoenzymes, 758-760, 1210 LDH isoenzymes and the clinical evalua-
tion of the myoeardial infaret (Ab-
stract), by M. K. Brunner et al., 759 Letters to the Editor, 175, 261, 533, 1095
Aldolase determination, by S.
1095 Creatine
Klotzseh,
phosphokinase activity, by
R. B. Conn and V. Anido, 175
Creatine phosphokinase activity, by
S. M. Sax and J. J. Moore, 177
Hemoglobinometry, by M. W. Weatherburn and J. E.
Patients’ tests for quality control, by
R. G. Hoffman, 533
Serum cholinesterase, by G.
Logan, 261
Szasz, 264
Serum cholinesterase, by R. V. LaMotta
et al., 263
Standardization of enzyme analyses, by A. L. Babson, 536
Liebermann-Burchard
terol, 117]
Lipemia, effect on cholesterol assay, 521 Lipids, 102, 769, 770
brain, Tay-Sachs disease, 778
reagent, tor choles-
malabsorption, 295
metabolism, 779 Lipiodol absorption and urinary iodide ex-
cretion as a screening test for stea- torrhea, by J. A. Amenta, 295
Lipoproteins, 800, 1218
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX 1267
Lithium, 787, 1237
Liver disease, corticosteroid excretion, 237
Liver function, 785
Luteinizing hormone, 230, 767
M
ay-Macroglobulin, S00 Magnesium, 669, 979
Manganese, 312
a-Mannosidase, 61
Measurement of bisulfite in
tions, DV J. W.
J. N. Rivecea, 997
biologie solu-
Wilkins, Jr. and
Measurement of cholesterol in tissues with
phospho-6-tungstic-12-molybdie acid,
by A. Negrin, 829 Measurement of lead in blood and urine by
atomic absorption spectrophotom- etry, by R. O. Farrelly and J. Pybus, 566
Measurement of lead in blood by atomic
absorption spectrometry (Abstract), by R. C. Elser et al., 788
ultrafiltrable human plasma (Abstract), by D. T. Forman et al., 808
Measurement of calcium in
Membrane for the rapid concentration of dilute protein samples in an ultra- filter, by C. J. van Oss et al., 699
Mental retardation, urinary organie acids in, 796
Mereury, 1094
Metabolic control mechanisms at the enzyme level (Abstract), by G. Weber, 751
Metabolism, 1011
sereening, 795
Metals, trace, 753
Method for sodium and potassium in erythrocytes and whole blood, by H. I. Bugyi et al., 712
Methods of amino acid analysis modified
inborn errors of,
measurement ot
for the measurement of canine con-
nective tissue parameters (Abstract), by J. A. Pickrell and J. Shafer, 798
Methotrexate, 1157 3-Methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol, 884 Methyl cellosolve, hazards, 527
Microdiffusion, bisulfite, 997
Micromethod for total cholesterol, elimi-
nating the effect of high bilirubin
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October; 1027-1100, November; 1101-1273, December.
1268
levels (Abstract), by W. J. Jordan, Jr. and E. C. Knoblock, 807
Micromethods
bilirubin, 802
caleium, 376
calcium with magnesium, 808 cholesterol, S07
glucose, 1162 glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, 467 LDH isoenzymes, 760
PBI, 224
6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, 467 protein electrophoresis, 760
Ts, 762
Modified orcinol
mination, by M. Manhouri, 390
Modified semiautomated resorcinol method
for the determination of inulin, by
T. H. Steele, 1072
Molecular models for the medical man (Ab-
stract), by I. Smith and M. J. Smith,
778
Muscular (Duchenne), amino
acid and peptide excretion, 545 Myoeardial infaret, LDH isoenzymes, 759
N
NADH, in LDH assays, 1056 National reference laboratory network (Ab-
stract), by N. Radin et al., 773 National Registry in Clinical Chemistry,
89, 181, 268, 338, 431, 541, 644, 823, 930, 1022, 1099, 1248
Nephelometry, CSF proteins, 1234
Nerves, peripheral; composition, 1230 New and rapid determination of pyridinium
aldoximes in blood and urine, by W. A. Groff and R. I. Ellin, 72
New chromogenic substrate for determina-
tion of serum amylase activity (Ab- stract), by B. Klein e¢ al., 784
New fluorometric method for the estimation or detection of total and fractionated alkaline phosphatase, by R. B, John- son, Jr., 108
New glucose analyzer based on an enzy- matie rate-sensing oxygen method (Abstract), by J. C. Sternberg, 801
New “kinetic” method for enzyme analy-
reaction for RNA deter-
and H. Kamali
dystrophy
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX Clinical Chemistry
sis suitable for automation, by K. A. Trayser and D. Seligson, 452
New method for serum iron and total iron- binding capacity at atomic absorp- tion spectrophotometry, by A. D. Olson and W. B. Hamlin, 438
New screening method for inborn errors
of metabolism (Abstract), by P. M. Toeci, 795 o
New semiautomated thyroxine determina-
tion by iodine displacement (Abstract), by A. M. Webb, 764
New specific assay for urinary creatinine, by S. N. Sinha and E. R. Gabrieli, 879
New York State acid phosphatase evalua- tion program (Abstract), by W. H.
Copeland and R. E. Vanderlinde, 771 Nitrogen, in feces, 248
Nonspecificity of urinary lead measure- ments by atomie absorption spectros- copy: A spectrophotometrie method for correction, by R. J. Segal, 1124
Non-urate chromogens in body fluids, by W. T. Caraway, 720
Norepinephrine, 766 5’-Nucleotidase, 727, 931
O Obituary
Irish, Dr. Oliver J., 182
Lewis, Robert Curtis, 430 Nobel, Sidney, 646
Operating on-line computer system in the clinical chemistry laboratory (Ab- stract), by A. L. Levy and D. Kanon, 813
Orcinol, for RNA, 390
Organic phosphates as regulators of oxy-
gen release by hemoglobin (Ab- stract), by R. Benesch, 751
Oxygen flask decomposition of blood serum: application to PBI determi- nation, by R. A. Zaroda, 555
P Parotid fluid epinephrine and norepineph-
rine content by an automatic dif- ferential trihydroxyindole procedure
(Abstract), by P. A. Sampson, Jr. et al., 766
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PBI, see Iodine, protein-bound
Pepsinogen, 42
Peptides, in muscular dystrophy, 545
Phenobarbital, 323
Phenotyping of serum lipid particles by
filtration (Abstract), by M. et al., 770
Phenylketonuria, 795 Phosphates, oxygen regulators, 751 Phospholipid, 102 Phosphorus, 669, 806, 807
Plasma vitamin A by fluorometric (Abstract), by P. J. G. M. Owen, 810
Porphebilinogen, 292 Porphyrins, 460 Potassium, 712
Practical
routine LDH isoenzyme separations in the clinical laboratory (Abstract),
by D. F. Beals et al., 760 Practical acetate membrane overlay meth-
od for multiple sample LDH. iso-
enzyme separation and quantitation, by D. F. Beals et al., 1210
Practical spectrophotometrie¢ standards, by
R. N. Rand, 839 Prealbumin, thyroxine-binding, 216, 367 Predicting
haptoglobin
Verner
assay Garry and
acetate membrane method for
serum as-macroglobulin and from cellulose
acetate electrophoretic patterns (Ab-
stract), by M. H. Gault e¢ al., 800 Prediction of immunoglobulins from pat-
terns of cellulose acetate electro-
phoresis, by M. H. Gault eé al., 271 Pregnancy, biochemical changes, 777 Pregnanediol, 24, 190 Pregnanolone, 24, 190 Preliminary evaluation of creatinine and
creatine phosphokinase determined by the SMA 12/60 (Abstract), by
J. B. Levine et al., 776 Procedure for the measurement of urinary
17-hydroxycorticosteroids,
rone acid-labile conjugate, and free plasma cortisol in patients with chronic illness, by J. C. Walker, 1079
Programmed accelerated laboratory investi-
gation (PALI) (Abstract), by C. H.
Altshuler et al., 818
values
aldoste-
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX 1269
Properties of “usual” and “atypical” serum
cholinesterases using o-nitrophenyl butyrate as substrate, by M. Whit- taker and C. A. Hardisty, 445
Protein (s) concentration in dilute solution, 699 CSF, by nephelometry, 123:
electrophoresis, with computers, 708 globulins, 1186 heme, 779
immune, 649
molecular models, 778 polyacrylamide gel discontinuous electro-
phoresis, 35
Protein binding of acetylsalicylic acid and salicylic acid, by M. A. Ali and J. I.
Routh, 1027 Pyelonephritis, see Renal disease
9 (Z Pyridinium aldoximes,
Q Quality control, bias in, 1039 Quality control aspects of antifolie acid
determinations using bacterial assay systems (Abstract), by C. C. Smith and C. §. Genther, 774
Quantitative comparative immunohistology, by M. Semar et al., 505
Quantitative TLC analysis of brain lipids. Study of a G; variant of systemic late infantile ganglioside lipidosis (SLIGL) (Abstract), by A. Saifer et al., 778
R
adioactive serum thyroxine determination (Abstract), by H. Learnes et al., 761
idioassay acetylsalicylic acid, 1027 amylase, 782
_
1 ow
cortisol, 765
insulin, 908
iodine, 219 luteinizing hormone, 230
salieylie acid, 1027 steroids, 1079
Ts, 762 thyroxine, 509, 761, 762
thyroxine-binding proteins, 367 Radioassay for amylase (Abstract), by
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1270
J. D. Sanderson and O. E. Lobstein, 782
thin-layer chromato- graphic method for amino acids in blood, by W. J. Culley, 902
Rapid gas
Rapid and simple
chromatographic
pregnanolone in pregnancy urine, by M. G. Metealf, 24
Rapid method for checking the purity of radioiodinated human luteinizing hormone, by G. E. Abraham, 230
Rapid porphyrin screening of urine, stool,
and blood, by R. G. Haining et al.,
460 Rapid semimicro colorimetric determina-
tion of phosphorus in serum and nonionic surfactants (Abstract), by EK. M. Gindler and R, T. Ishizaki, 807
assay for
Rapid single column analysis of amino acids related to some aminoacidop-
athies, by J. V. Benson, Jr. e¢ al., 621
Red blood cell ghost glycolipoprotein solu-
bilization of Triton X-100 micelles and their electrophoretic behavior on cellulose acetate and acrylamide gel (Abstract), by S. A. Levy e¢ al., 771
Remazol brilliant blue-amylose as a sub- strate for amylase determinations (Abstract), by D. A. Pragay et al., 783
Renal disease casts, 419
enzymes, 419
Response of glycoprotein carbohydrates to oral glucose loading (Abstract), by
A. V. Gudaitis and R. M. Donauer, 803
Ribonueleie acid, 390
molecular model, 778
RNA, see Ribonucleic acid
Robot Chemist, 816 LDH, 758
Role of and substrates in the
regulation of gluconeogenesis in man
(Abstract), by E. G. Marliss et al., 752
hormones
Routine electrophoresis by the Millipore
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX Clinical Chemistry
(TM) system and densitometer (Ab- stract), by P. J. Watson and O. E. Lobstein, 799
S
Salicylic acid, 1027
Scientific Notes, 1006, 1009, 1011, 1094,
1234, 1237 Semiautomated determination of serum tri-
glycerides and cholesterol on routine admission bloods of 200 patients
(Abstract), by R. K. Younger and W. H. Butts, 769
Semiautomated method for amylase in serum and urine (Abstract), by J. A. Lott and J. E. Mercier, 781
Semiquantitative screening test and quanti- tative assay for total fecal fat, by W. R. Nelson and S. J. O’Hopp,
1062 Sernylan inhibition of primate
cholinesterases (Abstract), by C. E. 3ecker, 780
serum
Serum and tissue alanine aminotransferase
(GPT) based on optimal substrate concentration (Abstract), by D. A. Arvan and M. Coyle, 785
Serum cholesterol assay using a_ stable Liebermann-Burechard reagent, by E. Kim and M. Goldbert, 1171
Serum glutamic oxalacetie transaminase as- say using the sequential multiple analyzer (SMA (12/30), by J. J.
Moore and §. M. Sax, 730 Serum gold analysis (Abstract), by A. A.
Dietz and H. M. Rubinstein, 787 VIIth International Congress of Clinical
Chemistry, 431 SGOT, see Glutamic oxalacetic transami-
nase SGPT, see Glutamic pyruvic transaminase Shortened method for the fluorometric de-
termination of phenylalanine, by J. A. Ambrose, 15
Simple and precise colorimetric method for total serum lipids based on the sulfo- phospho-vanillin reaction (Ab- stract), by C. S. Frings and R. T.
Dunn, 769 Simple and rapid procedure for the de-
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termination of a amino-nitrogen and ammonia in urine, by T. W. Clark-
son and L. Ferraio, 433
Simple and sensitive method for the meas-
urement of deoxycytidylate deami- nase activity, by N. Ressler, 575
Simple method for luteinizing hormone as- say in nonpregnant women (Ab- stract), by A. T. Wan, 767
Simple method for the preparation of
agarose, by S. J. Barteling, 1002
Simple method for the separation of serum lipoproteins on cellulose acetate
(Abstract), by M. J. Fletcher, 800 Simple nonehromatographie determination
of glycerophosphatide in serum, by
A. F. Rosenthal and S. C-H. Han, 197
Simplified fluorometric method for determi-
nation of plasma methotrexate, by S. G. Chakrabarti and I. A. Bern- stein, 1157
Simplified method for free thyroxine in blood (Abstract), by J. Benotti
et al., 762
Simplified method for the determination of pepsinogen in blood and urine, by T. Uete et al., 42
Simplified procedure for the assay of 5/-
nucleotidase, by S. V. Rieder and M. Otero, 727
Simultaneous determination of serum eation activities by atomic absorption spec- troscopy (Abstract), by F. J. Feld- man et al., 789
Simultaneous determination of urinary estriol, pregnanediol, and pregnano- lone by gas-liquid chromatography, by R. D. Baynton and D. J. Camp- bell, 190
Simultaneous spectrophotometrie determi- nation of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbital in biologie specimens, by J. E. Wallace, 323
Single column method for the determina-
tion of urinary §-aminolevulinie acid, by M-W. Sun e¢ al., 183
Single-column two-shot simultaneous GLC
analysis scheme for steroids, (Ab- stract), by M. Hall et al., 794
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX 1271
Skeptical chemist, by S. Winsten, 737
Small automated high-resolution analyzer for quantifying the UV-absorbing constituents of body fluids (Ab- stract), by C. D. Seott et al., 818
Sodium, 712
Some maternal biochemical changes as- sociated with term pregnancy (Ab- stract), by J. R. Elliott and R. T. O’Kell, 777
Special-purpose time-sharing monitor for
clinieal laboratory applications (Ab- stract), by G. P. Hicks et al., 811
Specific binding radioassay of serum thy- roxine, by S. Nobel and F. Barn- hart, 509
Specifie binding radioassay of uncon- jugated urinary cortisol (Abstract),
by S. Nobel and F.: Barnhart, 765 Spectrophotometry
atomie absorption calcium, 31, 669
calcium with magnesium, 808 gold, 787
hemoglobin iron, 790 iron, 438
lead, 566, 788, 789, 1124
lithium, 787, 1238 magnesium, 669, 979 manganese, 312
simultaneous; Ca and Mg, Zn and Cu, Na and K, 789
continuous 5/nucleoctidase, 931 infrared
deuterium oxide, 56 Spectroscopy, laser microprobe emission,
for trace elements, 753 Spectrotransmittance sean for serum bili-
rubin on erythroblastie infants (Ab- stract), by V. P. Cook et al., 805
Standard reference materials, NBS, 539
Standards spectrophotometric, 839 survey, 429
Steatorrhea, screening test, 295
Steroids, 1079 in breast cancer, 768
Studies of amylases in relation to stareh species (Abstract), by S. Rogols and
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May; 433-544, June; 545-648, July; 649-828, August; 829-930, September; 931-1026, October; 1027-1100, November; 1101-1273, December.
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S. Meites, 783
Studies of diurnal variations of blood sugars in adults (Abstract), by I. J. Greenblatt and H. L. Wolin, 781
Studies of the determination of free and conjugated N-acetyl-p-aminophenol
levels in serum (Abstract), by J. I. Routh et al., 764
Studies on manganese: I. Determination in serum by atomic absorption spectro-
photometry, by J. P. Mahoney e¢ al., 312
Substrates, for alkaline phosphatase, 758
Summation technic for serum total lipids:
Comparison of methods, by C. S. Cheek and D. F. Wease, 102
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Ts; determinations on microquantities of serum (Abstract), by A. H. Free and H. Irwin, 762
Tasmanian devil, atherosclerosis, 779
Tay-Sachs disease N-acetylneuraminie acid in, 771 lipids, 778
TBPA, see Prealbumin, thyroxine-binding Technical News
Announcement of the International Com- mittee for Standardization in Hema- tology, 530
Bibliography of flame spectroscopy pub- lished, 529
Calcium carbonate standard, 919 National Bureau of Standards Office of
Standard Reference Materials: New
standard reference materials for cali-
bration of clinical laboratory pro- cedures, 170
Technical Note, 527
Terosite, in iron assay, 791 Thermal derivatography, for caleuli, 307 Thin-layer chromatography of anticon-
vulsant drugs, by C. E. Pippenger et al., 255
Thiosemicarbazide, for urea, 393 Thyroid, in-vitro assessment, 219
Thyrotoxicosis, TBPA in, 216
Thyroxine, 509, 761-764 Thyroxine-binding globulin, 1132
Thyroxine-binding prealbumin in thyro-
SUBJECT & TITLE INDEX Clinical Chemistry
toxicosis and hypothyroidism, by C. Vergani et al., 216
Tissue, connective, 798 Toxicology, 582, 591
N-acetyl-p-aminophenol, 764 diphenylhydantoin, 765 ethanol, 91, 764
Trace elements, 753
Transcortin, 961
Triglycerides, 102, 769, 816
Two-dimensional paper chromatographic
determination of amino acids in urine (Scientific Note), by C. J. Spinella, 1011
Tyrosine, 611
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Ultracentrifugation, lipoproteins, 1218 Ultrafiltration calcium, 808 Ultrafiltration membrane, 699 Ultramicromethod for PBI, by W. E.
Hordynsky et al., 224 Ultraviolet-absorbing constituents in body
fluids, 818 Urea, 393
Urea nitrogen, 819 Uremia, guanidinosuccinie acid in, 397 Urie acid, 720, 819 Urinary amino acid and peptide excretion
patterns in patients with muscular dystrophy (Duchenne): A prelimi-
nary study with the AutoAnalyzer, by M. L. Maskaleris et al., 545
Urinary calcium determination: Three newer methods compared with the Clark-Collip procedure, by J. S. King, Jr. and R. Buchanan, 31
Urinary compounds, errors in 1147
Use of a desk-top computer in the clinical chemistry laboratory (Abstract), by R. T. Dunn and C. S. Frings, 810
of an indoxylphosphate as substrate for serum alkaline phosphatase (Ab- stract), by D. Plaut et al., 758
Use of an internal standard to eliminate interferences in hemoglobin iron de-
terminations by atomic absorption (Abstract), by T. F. Kelley e¢ al., 790
analysis,
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Use of a small computer in a microchem- computer system (Abstract), by istry laboratory (Abstract), by A. J M. A. Evenson, 756
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Use of Autochemist for multiphasie labora- : ; a; . . aa. Verdoglobin, S04
tory screening in a central chem- Vi “nA. SI 7 . 7 aml i OLV istry laboratory (Abstract), by J. N. oo rer . aC 471
ae : . e itamin 2 rivatives, a Ahuja and M. L. Bassis, 815 en ae ;
Use of terosite for serum iron (Abstract), W > ‘ Pao ~ 7 r7( eo ° ° .
by E. 8. Baginski et al., 791 Wisconsin laboratory evaluation and im-
Use of the Allen correction in the quantita- provement program in clinical chem- ie tive determination of urinary por- istry (Abstract), by R. H. Laessig in phobilinogen, by L. Loriaux et al., et al., 773
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Contents: Volume 15
JANUARY
American Association of Clinical Chemists 20th Anniversary An Automated Procedure for the Sensitive and Specific Determination of ATP
K. Van Dyke, R. Stitzel, T. McClellan, and C. Szustkiewiez
A Shortened Method for the Fluorometric Determination of Phenylalanine
John A, Ambrose
Rapid Gas Chromatographie Assay for Pregnanolone in Pregnancy Urine Mary G. Metcalf
Urinary Calcium Determination: Three newer methods compared with the Clark- Collip Procedure J. Stanton King, Jr.-and Robert Buchanan
Discontinuous Electrophoresis on Polyacrylamide Gel Slab D. M. Abadi
A Simplified Method for the Determination of Pepsinogen in Blood and Urine Tetsuo Uete. Michiko Wasa, and Akemi Shimogami
Automated Method for the Determination of Deuterium Oxide in Water and
Biologie Fluids R. C. Robbins
Acid Hydrolases in Plasma in Gaucher’s Disease P, A. Ockerman and P. K@ohlin
Determination of D-Xylose in Urine for the p-Xylose Absorption Test Alvin L. Harris
A New and Rapid Determination of Pyridinium Aldoximes in Blood and Urine William A. Groff and Robert I. Ellin
The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel
FEBRUARY
An Automated Fluorometric Procedure for the Enzymatie Determination of Ethanol in Fingertip Blood Fred W. Ellis and John B. Hill
A Summation Technic for Serum Total Lipids: Comparison of methods Chandler S. Cheek and Dorothy F. Wease
A New Fluorometric Method for the Estimation or Detection of Total and Frac- tionated Alkaline Phosphatase Roy B. Johnson, Jr.
A Kinetic Photometric Method for Serum y-Glutamyl Transpeptidase Gabor Szasz
Automated Fluorometry as Applied to the Assay of Individual Estrogens in Purified Urinary Extracts Herbert S. Strickler and Patricia J. Stanchak
An Automated Detection System for Most L-a-Amino Acids K. Van Dyke and C. Szustkiewicz
A Colorimetric Method for the Determination of Serum Arginase Activity Walter F. Loeb and Robert A. Stuhlman
Technical News
National Bureau of Standards Office of Standard Reference Materials: New stand-
ard reference materials for calibration of clinical laboratory procedures Letters to the Editor
The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel
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MARCH
A Single Column Method for the Determination of Urinary §-Aminolevulinie Acid Mu-Wan Sun, Edward Stein, and Frances W. Gruen 183
Simultaneous Determination of Urinary Estriol, Pregnanediol, and Pregnanolone by Gas-Liquid Chromatography Robert D. Baynton
and Donald J. Campbell 190
A Simple Nonchromatographie Determination of Glycerophosphatide in Serum Arthur F. Rosenthal and Stella Ching-Hsien Han 197
Cerate-Arsenite Measurement of Iodine in the Subnanogram Range
Hans Hoch and Charles G. Lewallen 204
Thyroxine-Binding Prealbumin in Thyrotoxicosis and Hypothyroidism C. Vergani, R. Stabilini, and A. Agostoni 216
An Improved Automatie Technic for the In-Vitro Assessment of Thyroid Status C. E. Webber, J. H. Johnstone, and E. S. Garnett 219
An Ultramicromethod for PBI W. E. Hordynsky, G. A. King,
T. A. McDonald, and W. M. Murphy = 224
A Rapid Method for Checking the Purity of Radioiodinated Human Luteinizing Hormone Guy E. Abraham 230
Altered Pathways of Urinary Corticosteroid Exeretion in Liver Disease Studied by a Clinical Laboratory Method Habeeb Bacchus 237
Comparison of Dumas and Kjeldahl Methods for Determination of Nitrogen in
Feces Joseph E. Stitcher, Carl R. Jolliff, and Robert M. Hill 248
Thin-Layer Chromatography of Anticonvulsant Drugs C. E. Pippenger,
J. E. Scott, and H, W. Gillen 255
Letters to the Editor 261
The Clinieal Chemist David A. H. Roethel 266
APRIL
Prediction of Immunoglobulins from Patterns of Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis M. H. Gault, S. Hsieh, and E. Elzer 271
The Automated Measurement of Ascorbie Acid in Serum and Urine Sherman S. Wilson and Ramon A. Guillan 282
The Use of the Allen Correction in the Quantitative Determination of Urinary Porphobilinogen L. Loriaux, S. Delena, and H. Brown 292
Lipiodol Absorption and Urinary Iodide Excretion as a Sereening Test for Steatorrhea J ose ph S. Amenta 295
Derivatographic Thermal Analysis of Rental Tract Caleuli B. Strates and C. Georgacopoulou 307
Studies on Manganese: J. Determination in serum by atomic absorption spectro- photometry John P, Mahoney, Kathleen Sargent, Margaret Greland,
and Walter Small 312 Simultaneous Spectrophotometrie Determination of Diphenylhydantoin and Pheno-
barbital in Biologie Specimens Jack E. Wallace 323 Book Reviews 331 The Clinical Chemist David A. H, Roethel 333
MAY
Aldolase: I. Colorimetric determination Patrick V. C. Pinto, Paul A. Van Dreal, and Alex Kaplan = 339
Aldolase: II. Spectrophotometrie determination using an ultraviolet procedure Patrick V. C. Pinto, Alex Kaplan, and Paul A, Van Dreal 349
Fluorometric Determination of Histidine John A. Ambrose,
Allan Crimm, Joe Burton, Kathleen Paullin, and Charlotte Ross 361
Assay of Thyroxine-Binding Globulin by Polyacrylamide Electrophoresis: Normal Values R. C. Rol erts and i . F. Nikolai
Fluorometric Ultramicrodetermination of Calcium in Biologie Fluids
George B. Moser and H. W. Gerarde
Filter Paper Blood Collection and Punching As a Means of Quantification
John B. Hill and Phyllis Palmer
A Modified Orcinol Reaction for RNA Determination Mohammad Kamali
and Hamid Manhouri
The Automated Thiosemicarbazide-Diacetyl Monoxime Method for Plasma Urea Alan Mather and Dorothy Roland
Cleavage of Canavaninosuccinie Acid by Human Liver To Form Guanidinosuccinie Acid, a Substance Found in the Urine of Uremie Patients
Kihachiro Takahara, Shigeko Nakanishi, and Samuel Natelson
Enzyme Content of Casts in Chronic Renal Disease Paul L. Wolf,
Jerome P. Horu itz, James Pierce a Michael Small, and Todd S. Ing
The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel
JUNE
A Simple and Rapid Procedure for the Determination of a Amino-nitrogen and Ammonia in Urine T. W. Clarkson and L. Ferraio
A New Method for Serum Iron and Total Iron-Binding Capacity by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Arthur D. Olson and W. B. Hamlin
Properties of “Usual” and “Atypical” Serum Cholinesterases Using o-Nitrophenyl Butyrate as Substrate Mary Whittaker and C. A. Hardisty
A New “Kinetic” Method for Enzyme Analysis Suitable for Automation Kenneth A. Trayser and David Seligson
Rapid Porphyrin Sereening of Urine, Stool, and Blood Robert G. Haining, Thomas Hulse, and Robert F. Labbe
Automated Fluorometric Determination of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) and 6-Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase (6PGD) Activities in Red Blood Cells I. K, Tan and T. P. Whitehead
Fractionation and Quantification of @-Carotene and Vitamin A Derivatives in
Human Serum Stephan R. Targan, Samuel Merrill, and Arthur D. Schwabe
Evaluation of a New System for the Kinetic Measurement of Serum Aikaline Phosphatase J. Henry Wilkinson, Joseph H. Boutwell,
and Seymour Winsten
Evaluation of a New System for the Kinetic Measurement of Serum Glutamic
Oxalacetic Transaminase: An interlaboratory study Seymour Winsten, J. Henry Wilkinson, and Joseph H. Boutweil
Quantitative Comparative _Immunohistology Martin Semar, Gerhard Treser, and Kurt Lange
Specific Binding Radioassay of Serum Thyroxine Sidney Nobel
and Fay Barnhart Effect of Bilirubin and Lipemia on an Automated Method for Serum Cholesterol
Carolyn Moline and Edward J. Barron
Technical Note: Explosive Hazards of Peroxides in Methyl Cellosolve Robert H. Huffaker
Technical News Book Reviews Letters to the Editor The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel
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JULY
Urinary Amino Acid and Peptide Excretion Patterns in Patients with Muscular Dystrophy (Duchenne): A preliminary study with the AutoAnalyzer
Milton L. Maskaleris, Stanislaw Gross, and Ade T. Milhorat
Oxygen Flask Decomposition of Blood Serum: Application to PBI Determination Ray A. Zaroda
Measurement of Lead in Blood and Urine by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotom- etry R. O. Farrelly and J. Pybus
A Simple and Sensitive Method for the Measurement of Deoxyeytidylate Deami-
nase Activity Newton Ressler
Gas Chromatographie Analysis for Anticonvulsant Drugs in Biologic Fluids C. E. Pippenger and H. W. Gillen
The Detection of Basic and Other Drugs in Urine by Distillation and UV Spectro- photometry S. L. Tompsett
Automatie Discrete Sample Processing: Automation in a clinical chemistry labora- tory based on discrete sample handling and computerized data processing
George Westlake, Donald K. McKay, Philip Surh,
and David Seligson
Fluorometric Determination of Tyrosine John A, Ambrose,
Peggy Sullivan, Ann Ingerson, and Ruby Lee Brown
Rapid Single Column Analysis of Amino Acids Related to Some Aminoacidopathies James V. Benson, Jr., Jean Cormick, and James A. Patterson
The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel 21st National Meeting, AACC, Program 21st National Meeting, AACC, Advance Registration Form
AUGUST
Immunologie Determination of Proteins Found in Low Concentrations in Human Serum W. Becker, H. G. Schwick, and K. Stériko
Determination of Caffeine in Serum and Urine J. I. Routh,
N. A. Shane, E. G. Arre dondo, and W. D. Paul
Estimation of Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorus in Diet and Stool H. Husdan and A. Rapoport
Glucose Oxidase Method for Continuous Automated Blood Glucose Determination John W. Rosevear, Kenneth J. Pfaff, Frederick J. Service,
George D. Molnar, and Eugene Ackerman
A Membrane for the Rapid Concentration of Dilute Protein Samples in an Ultrafilter Carel J. van Oss, Cathryn R. McConnell,
Russell K. Tompkins, and Paul M, Bronson
Automatic Calculation of Densitometer Scans of Electrophoretic Strips James Winkelman and Donald R. Wybenga
A Method for Measurement of Sodium and Potassium in Erythrocytes and Whole Blood Helen I. Bugyi, Eugene Magnier, William Joseph,
and Gordon Frank Non-Urate Chromogens in Body Fluids Wendell T. Caraway A Simplified Procedure for the Assay of 5’-Nucleotidase Sidney V. Rieder
and Mirta Otero
Serum Glutamic Oxalacetic Transaminase Assay Using the Sequential Multiple Analyzer (SMA 12/30) John J. Moore and Sylvan M. Sax
The Skeptical Chemist Seymour Winsten The 5th Reinhold Award Lecture 1969
Book Reviews Symposia Lecturers
21st National Meeting AACC, 1969
Abstracts of Papers from Scientifie Sessions 21st National Meeting AACC, 1969
The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel 21st National Meeting, AACC, Registration Form
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SEPTEMBER
Measurement of Cholesterol in Tissues with Phospho-6-tungstic-12-molybdie Acid
A, Negrin
Practical Spectrophotometrie Standards Royden N. Rand An Automated Method for the Measurement of Plasma Hemoglobin
Herbert E. Spiegel and Alice E. Tonchen
Automated Fluorometric Method for the Determination of Serum Calcium
Benjamin Finge rhut. Alfred Poock. and Henry Miller
A New Specific Assay for Urinary Creatinine Surendra N. Sinha and Ele mer R. Gabrie li
An Improved Spectrophotometric Method for Determination of Total 3-Methoxy- t-Hydroxyphenylglycol in Urine Nickie L. Nicholas,
Harold Brown, and Anna M. Su ande r
Automated Determination of Free Amino Groups in Serum and Plasma Using 2,4,6-Trinitrobenzene Sulfonate D. W. Palmer and T, Peters, Jr.
A Rapid and Simple Thin-Layer Chromatographic Method for Amino Acids in Blood William J. Culley
Laboratory Application of the Dextran-Coated-Chareoal Radioimmunoassay of Insulin Nudine Poznanski and W 0 jcie ch a Poznanski
Technical News The Clinieal Chemist David A. H. Roethel
OCTOBER
Application of a Continuous Spectrophotometrie Assay for 5’Nucleotidase Activity in Normal Subjects and Patients with Liver and Bone Disease
Alan Belfield and David M. Goldberg
Automatic Determination of Lactie Acid in Blood T. P. Hadjiioannou, P. A. Siskos, and C. G. Valkana
Fluorometric Sereening Procedure for Galactosemia Utilizing the AutoAnalyzer Norman J. Hochella and John B. Hill
A Fluorometric Method for Plasma Cortisol and Transcortin E. K. Smith and C, A. Muehlbaecher
The Estimation of Magnesium in Plasma, Muscle and Bone, by Atomie Absorption Spectrophotometry B. J. Hunt
Measurement of Busulfite in Biologie Solutions James W. Wilkins, Jr.,
and James N. Rivecca
A Simple Method for the Preparation of Agarose S. J. Barteling
Scientific Notes ¢
Determination of Serum Albumin on the SMA-12/30 (Hospital Model) Using Bromo-Cresol Green D. Dow and P. V. C. Pinto
Bilirubin and the Polarographic Brdicka Reaction Jouni Puranen
Two-dimensional Paper Chromatographie Determination of Amino Acids in Urine Carmine J. Spinella
The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel
Errata
NOVEMBER
The Protein Binding of Acetylsalicylie Acid and Salieylie Acid M. Amir Ali and Joseph I. Routh
Analytical Bias in a Quality Control Scheme John R. Allen, Rachel Earp, E. Christis Farrell, Jr., and H. D. Griimer
A Bubble-gating Flow Cell for Continuous-flow Analysis R. L. Mahig,
B. W. Schlien, L. Walters, and R. E. Thiers
Inhibitor-contaminated NADH: Its influence on dehydrogenase-coupled reactions Sigrid G. Klotzsch and Helmut R. Klotzsch
A Semiquantitative Sereening Test and Quantitative Assay for Total Fecal Fat William R. Nelson and Susan J, O'Iopp
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A Modified Semi-automated Resorcinol Method for the Determination of Insulin Thomas H. Steele
A Procedure for the Measurement of Urinary 17-Hydroxycorticosteroids, Aldo- sterone Acid-labile Conjugate, and Free Plasma Cortisol in Patients with Chronie Illness Jacqueline Claus Walker
Scientific Note A Cleaning Technie for Mercury in the Clinical Laboratory
Masaki Furuno
Letter to the Editor
The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel
DECEMBER
Comparison of Improved Fluorometric Methods Used to Quantitate Plasma Catecholamines William M. Manger, O. S. Steinsland,
G. G. Nahas, Khalil G. Wakim, and S. Dufton
Nonspecificity of Urinary Lead Measurements by Atomic Absorption Spectrocopy : A Spectrophotometriec Method for Correction Robert J, Segal
Determination of Thyroxine-Binding Globulin: A Simplified Procedure Utilizing Dextran-Coated Charcoal R. C. Roberts and T. F. Nikolai
Butanol-Extractable Iodine in Human and Bovine Colostrum and Milk Evelyn B. Man and Joseph Benotti
Interfering Ultraviolet-Absorbing Compounds as Sources of Error in Common Clinical Chemistry Tests Kenneth S. Warren and Charles D. Scott
A Simplified Fluorometric Method for Determination of Plasma Methotrexate Siba G, Shakrabarti and I, A, Bernstein
Automated Micro Measurement of Glucose by Means of o-Toluidine Robert FE. Wenk, Robert J. Creno, Valerie Loock,
and John Bernard Henry
Serum Cholesterol Assay Using a Stable Liebermann-Burehard Reagent Edward Kim and Morris Goldberg
Determination of Urinary Formaldehyde Following Administration of Methena- mine Salts W. Greenfiel.., R. Berg, and R. Moore
An Automated Estimation of Serum Globulins B. A. N. Read An Automated Method for Serum Calcium Utilizing Ethylene Diamine Tetraacetic
Acid Robert G. Burr Automated Instruments for Clinieal Chemistry: Review and Preview
Nelson L. Alpert Practical Acetate Membrane Overlay Method for Multiple Sample LDH Iso-
enzyme Separation and Quantitation Daniel F. Beals, Enid Stedman, and D, Michael Kouns
Agar Gel Lipoprotein Electrophoresis: A Correlated Study with Ultracentrifu- gation R. M, Iammarino, M, Humphrey, and Paul Antolik
Chemical Composition of Peripheral Nerves Abrao Anghinah, Francisco Bustos De Jorge, and Julinho Aisen
Scientific Notes
Direct Nephelometric Determination of Protein in Small Amounts of Cerebro- spinal Fluid Yung S. Shin
Chemically Hardened Glassware: A Contaminant in Lithium Analyses John J. Wittrig, Edmund J. Anthony, A. BE. Woods, and John T. Coates
The Clinical Chemist David A. H. Roethel Errata Index to Volume 15
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