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Antitrypsin in human serum was determined by using both the SAW-impedance sensor system and spectrophotometry, indicating that the mean value for women was significantly higher than the mean value for men; the value for acute pancreasis patients is about 2-folds of the normal values, and there is no significant difference between the acute pancreasis patients and the pancreatic cancer patients.
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Cai, Q., Wei, W., Wang, R. et al. Kinetic assay of antitrypsin in human serum by a surface acoustic wave (SAW)-impedance sensor. Fresenius J Anal Chem 356, 96–97 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s0021663560096
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