Process and apparatus for evaluating liver disease

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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424 11, 424 3, 128749, 128752, 435283, 935 77, 436 63, C12Q 168, A61K 4300, A01N 102, G01N 3348

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed an improved process and apparatus for treating liver biopsies wherein tritiated proline and tritiated thymidine are forced through respective liver biopsies, and thereafter the respective liver biopsies are evaluated for collagen synthesis and DNA synthesis, respectively, utilizing autoradiographic techniques.

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