Estimation of thyroxin, triiodothyronine, thyrotropin, free thyroxin, and triiodothyronine uptake by use of magnetic-particle solid phases

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We evaluated solid-phase radioassays involving small, uniform magnetic particles (MAGIC, Corning Medical), obtaining data on total serum thyroxin (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), thyrotropin (TSH), free thyroxin (FT4), and T3 uptake for a total of 301 serum samples from euthyroid patients; patients receiving replacement thyroxin; patients receiving estrogen, or who were pregnant; hyperthyroid, hypothyroid, and nonthyroidally ill patients; and patients receiving salicylates, phenytoin, or heparin. We found each procedure to be technically simple and precise (between-assay CVs for T4 2.8-8.2%, T3 9-7.4%, TSH 2.9-4.5%, FT4 3.6-11%, T3 uptake 2.2-3.7%). The magnetic separations are rapid (2 to 5 min), reproducible, and complete. Each MAGIC assay produced clinically appropriate results. These assay systems offer the convenience associated with noncentrifugation assays and excellent analytical performance.

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Witherspoon, L. R., Shuler, S. E., & Gilbert, S. (1985). Estimation of thyroxin, triiodothyronine, thyrotropin, free thyroxin, and triiodothyronine uptake by use of magnetic-particle solid phases. Clinical Chemistry, 31(3), 413–419. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/31.3.413

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