Micro-determination of the intensity of luminol-dependent chemiluminescence of plasma

The authors attempted to modify the macro-method for assessment of the intensity of luminol-dependent chemiluminescence by using small volumes of capillary blood, diluted 100-fold. They have demonstrated the compatibility of two methods for blood collection, from the vein and from the finger, on the...

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Published in:Klinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika no. 4; p. 16
Main Authors: Lukash, A I, Morgulis, G L, Mogil'nitskaia, L V, Prokof'ev, V N, Khodakova, A A, Tsvetnenko, E V, Vnukov, V V, Kirilov, G G
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russia (Federation) 01-07-1993
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Summary:The authors attempted to modify the macro-method for assessment of the intensity of luminol-dependent chemiluminescence by using small volumes of capillary blood, diluted 100-fold. They have demonstrated the compatibility of two methods for blood collection, from the vein and from the finger, on the basis of the rapid test of oxygen intoxication severity and individual sensitivity of the body to hyperoxia in vitro. Use of microvolumes of the sample for analysis will facilitate the clinical application of the test for the selection of the optimal HBO schemes.
ISSN:0869-2084