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- W2022962671 abstract "Serum amylase increases in non-pancreatic diseases as well as in pancreatic diseases [l]. Isoamylase analysis is useful in the differential diagnosis of hyperamylasemia. The existence of isoenzymes of amylase has been established through electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing and chromatography [ 11. However, these analytical procedures are either technically too complex or time consuming for ready clinical use. A commercial kit using an amylase inhibitor, following the principle of O’Donnell’s method [2], has been available from Pharmacia, Sweden, and has made prompt analysis of isoamylase possible. This paper evaluates the correlation of pancreatic-type isoamylase levels in serum and urine obtained by the inhibitor and electrophoretic methods, and describes its clinical application in two cases of hyperamylasemia." @default.
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- W2022962671 title "Isoamylase analysis using an amylase inhibitor comparison with an electrophoretic method" @default.
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