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IN the determination of creatinine in plasma or serum the method of preparation of protein-free filtrates is known1 to influence the total chromogen content of such fluids. Moreover, varying amounts of non-creatinine chromogen in such filtrates are known2 to be partly responsible for differences in the total chromogen content.
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SCANDRETT, F. Presence of Protein in Some Serum Filtrates. Nature 186, 558 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/186558a0
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