Assay of nucleic acids by means of the photometric hemaggregation test
The novel technique for the assay of nucleic acids described in this paper utilizes the finding that trypsin-treated human erythrocytes aggregate spontaneously when suspended in a buffered, albumin-containing glucose medium of low ionic strength at low pH and that this aggregation of cells (hemaggre...
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