Serum assays of netilmicin by enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique and bioassay: a comparative study.
AUTOR(ES)
Jansson, L
RESUMO
Serum concentration determinations of netilmicin obtained with bioassay and the enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique were compared. There was no statistically significant difference between the precision of the two techniques (P greater than 0.05). When clinical serum was used, a systematic error was demonstrated between the enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique and bioassay.
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