An improved dinitrosalicylic acid method for determining blood and cerebrospinal fluid sugar levels
AUTOR(ES)
Mohun, A. F.
RESUMO
A development of a technique for estimating sugar in blood, cerebrospinal fluid, etc., is described, using 3:5-dinitrosalicylic acid (D.N.S.A.) originally introduced by Sumner (1921).
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