The diagnostic value of blood plasma porphyrin methyl ester profiles produced by quantitative TLC

1. 1. The red blood cell and plasma porphyrins from five varieties of porphyric patients have been studied and compared with normals. 2. 2. The porphyrins were extracted as their methyl esters, separated by thin layer chromatography and measured by quantitative fluoroscanning on a densitometer. 3. 3...

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