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The utility of GLC for analyzing steroids in biological fluids depends on several factors; how well pure steroid can be chromatographed, how conveniently interfering compounds can be removed from the sample before analysis, and how small a quantity of steroid can be distinguished from the other compounds still present after purification. I will attempt to consider each of these points.
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Karmen, A. (1965). The Utility of GLC for Analyzing Specific Steroids in Biological Fluids. In: Lipsett, M.B. (eds) Gas Chromatography of Steroids in Biological Fluids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0691-7_28
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