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      Application of Atomic Absorption Spectrometry for the Study of the Subretinal Fluid

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      Ophthalmologica
      S. Karger AG
      Subretinal fluid, Atomic absorption spectrometry

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          Abstract

          A method of determining the inorganic constituents of the subretinal fluid using atomic absorption spectrometry is presented. Due to the small volumes available of the samples, the addition of diluents was necessary in order to be able to carry out an analysis of the elements at the most sensitive wavelength in the optimal range of the calibration curve. Details concerning standard solutions, laboratory equipment, sample preparation, precision and accuracy are also considered.

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          Journal
          OPH
          Ophthalmologica
          10.1159/issn.0030-3755
          Ophthalmologica
          S. Karger AG
          0030-3755
          1423-0267
          1980
          1980
          30 March 2010
          : 180
          : 6
          : 340-343
          Affiliations
          Ophthalmological Clinic (Director: Prof. H. Żygulska-Mach), Medical Academy, and Regional Laboratory of Physicochemical Analysis and Structural Research Director: Prof. A. Barański), Jagellonian University, Kraków
          Article
          308997 Ophthalmologica 1980;180:340–343
          10.1159/000308997
          7443199
          089d78d2-1a36-4a5e-8dcd-1d594b105a67
          © 1980 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 14 January 1980
          : 23 January 1980
          Page count
          Pages: 4
          Categories
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          Vision sciences,Ophthalmology & Optometry,Pathology
          Atomic absorption spectrometry,Subretinal fluid

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