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Factors contributing to intra-individual variation of serum constituents: Physiological day-to-day variation in concentrations of 10 specific proteins in sera of healthy subjects.

B E Statland, P Winkel, L M Killingsworth.   

Abstract

Using an automated immunoprecipitin method, we assayed human sera for 10 proteins: haptoglobin, orosomucoid, transferrin, alpha1 antitrypsin, alpha2-macroglobulin, IgG, IGa, IgM, complement C3, and complement C4. Blood from 14 healthy subjects (25-40y) was sampled on six separate days. From each venipuncture serum was divided into four eliquots; two were assayed on the day of venipuncture and two were frozen and kept until the end of the study, when all of the frozen samples were analyzed in one batch. With this experimental design, batch-to-batch analytical variation could be estimated, and we avoided confounding it with the biological variation. Data analysis was based on the analysis of variance technique. The average physiological intra-individual coefficient of variation ranged from 2.5% for transferrin to 11.1% for orosomucoid. THe interindividual variation ranged from 9.5% for transferrin to 70.5% for haptoglobin and the ratio between intra-individual variation and interindividual variation ranged from 0.66 for IgM to 0.26 for orosomucoid and transferrin.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 10094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


  9 in total

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Authors:  R F Ritchie; G E Palomaki; L M Neveux; O Navolotskaia
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 2.352

2.  Reference distributions for the negative acute-phase proteins, albumin, transferrin, and transthyretin: a comparison of a large cohort to the world's literature.

Authors:  R F Ritchie; G E Palomaki; L M Neveux; O Navolotskaia
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 2.352

3.  Reference distributions for complement proteins C3 and C4: a comparison of a large cohort to the world's literature.

Authors:  Robert F Ritchie; Glenn E Palomaki; Louis M Neveux; Olga Navolotskaia
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 2.352

4.  Reference distributions for immunoglobulins A, G, and M: a comparison of a large cohort to the world's literature.

Authors:  R F Ritchie; G E Palomaki; L M Neveux; O Navolotskaia
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 2.352

Review 5.  Fundamental issues in clinical chemistry.

Authors:  B E Statland
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1979-04       Impact factor: 4.307

6.  Glycosylated hemoglobin as a long-term parameter in appraising the severity of hemolytic disease.

Authors:  S Panzer; W Graninger; G Kronik; P Bettelheim; K Lechner
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1983-09-01

7.  C3 and C4 complement components and acute phase proteins in late pregnancy and parturition.

Authors:  I Z Kovar; P G Riches
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1988-06       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 8.  Reference distributions for alpha2-macroglobulin: a comparison of a large cohort to the world's literature.

Authors:  Robert F Ritchie; Glenn E Palomaki; Louis M Neveux; Olga Navolotskaia
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 2.352

9.  Interday variation and effect of transportation on indirect blood pressure measurements, plasma endothelin-1 and serum cortisol in Standardbred and Icelandic horses.

Authors:  Josefin Söder; Johan T Bröjer; Katarina Ea Nostell
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  2012-06-10       Impact factor: 1.695

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