Session 1: Radioenzymatic Assay for Histamine: Development and Validation D. P. Henry, R. R. Bowsher & K. M. Verburg To cite this article: D. P. Henry, R. R. Bowsher & K. M. Verburg (1991) Session 1: Radioenzymatic Assay for Histamine: Development and Validation, Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 26:sup180, 26-31, DOI: 10.3109/00365529109093174 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00365529109093174
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Radioenzymatic Assay for Histamine: Development and Validation D . P. HENRY, R. R. BOWSHER & K. M. VERBURG Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, Eli Lilly and Company. and Depts. of Medicine. Pharmacology, and Biochemistry. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis. Indiana, USA
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Henry DP, Bowsher RR, Verburg KM. Radioenzymatic assay €or histamine: development and validation. Scand J Gastroenterol 1991, 26(suppl 180), 26-31 Radioenzymatic assays are sensitive analytic tools that use an enzyme to quantify a substrate for that enzyme. Purified histamine N-methyltransferase has been used as the basis for an assay for histamine. The sensitivity of the procedure is
Radioenzymatic assay for histamine: development and validation.
Radioenzymatic assays are sensitive analytic tools that use an enzyme to quantify a substrate for that enzyme. Purified histamine N-methyltransferase ...