A trial of phosphohexose isomerase as a means of detecting cervical carcinoma
AUTOR(ES)
Muir, Grainger G.
RESUMO
Phosphohexose isomerase activity has been studied in a well women's clinic with an automated method. In this series, in which freeze drying was used, the assay was not a reliable screening technique, as it was found that the method caused considerable loss of enzyme activity.
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