Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10818131 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Although interference by any HIV therapy drug cannot be completely ruled out, our results showed that when high immunoglobulin concentrations existed in the patient's serum, the direct HDL-c method yielded low or undetectable HDL-c values. The high initial absorbance observed suggested an interaction between immunoglobulins and the first reagent of the method, producing a complex that scattered light and falsely decreased HDL-c concentrations.
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Authors
Edgar Zapico-Muñiz, Oscar Jorba-Castany, Rosa Bonet-Marqués, Jordi Ordoñez-Llanos,