Application of inductively-coupled plasma excitation sources to the determination of trace metals in microliter volumes of biological fluids.
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Publication Date: 1973-08-01 PubMed ID: 4737201
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Kniseley RN, Fassel VA, Butler CC.
(1973).
Application of inductively-coupled plasma excitation sources to the determination of trace metals in microliter volumes of biological fluids.
Clin Chem, 19(8), 807-812.
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- Aluminum / blood
- Animals
- Calcium / blood
- Chromium / blood
- Cobalt / blood
- Copper / blood
- Horses
- Humans
- Iron / blood
- Lead / blood
- Magnesium / blood
- Manganese / blood
- Methods
- Microchemistry
- Nickel / blood
- Phosphorus / blood
- Spectrum Analysis / instrumentation
- Trace Elements / analysis
- Trace Elements / blood
- Zinc / blood
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