Development and current possibilities of cerebrospinal fluid diagnosis in the routine laboratory. 2. Studies on protein composition

In the 1st part of this paper (Schulz et al. 1979) a survey was given of the cytological and the chemical procedures at present available for cerebrospinal fluid diagnostics. The 2nd part describes different laboratory methods to separate the protein mixture of cerebrospinal fluid into protein fract...

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Published in:Fortschritte der Medizin Vol. 97; no. 8; p. 353
Main Authors: Schulz, D, Rothenhöfer, C, Behm, P
Format: Journal Article
Language:German
Published: Germany 22-02-1979
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Summary:In the 1st part of this paper (Schulz et al. 1979) a survey was given of the cytological and the chemical procedures at present available for cerebrospinal fluid diagnostics. The 2nd part describes different laboratory methods to separate the protein mixture of cerebrospinal fluid into protein fractions or single proteins. These surveys intend both an improvement of the quality and a unification of laboratory methods regarding diagnostic examinations of cerebrospinal fluid.
ISSN:0015-8178