[CITATION][C] Immunoassay of human growth hormone in plasma

SM Glick, J Roth, RS Yalow, SA Berson - Nature, 1963 - nature.com
SM Glick, J Roth, RS Yalow, SA Berson
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NATURE August 24, 1963 v. ee to the difference in particle size. The results indicate that
there is no chemical difference between the normal rat blood and the frozen rat blood, and
would suggest that the apparent difference to the eye is a difference of colour saturation
(optical density) and not of hue (colour), arising from the differing particle sizes in the tvvO
CaSeS. These changes also occurred with rat cells which had been washed three times in
saline and finally suspended in saline, and in defibrinated blood previously lysed with water …
NATURE August 24, 1963 v. ee to the difference in particle size. The results indicate that there is no chemical difference between the normal rat blood and the frozen rat blood, and would suggest that the apparent difference to the eye is a difference of colour saturation (optical density) and not of hue (colour), arising from the differing particle sizes in the tvvO CaSeS.
These changes also occurred with rat cells which had been washed three times in saline and finally suspended in saline, and in defibrinated blood previously lysed with water. Similar changes were also observed with blood from two further groups of Wistar rats from other breeders, and from a group of hooded rats. Freezing and thawing in an ice/salt bath, a much slowcr procedure, produced similar changes.
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