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This version was published on 1 November 2008
Ann Clin Biochem 2008;45:571-574
doi:10.1258/acb.2008.008018
© 2008 Association for Clinical Biochemistry

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Measurement of cholesterol concentrations of major serum lipoprotein classes in haemodialysis patients by anion-exchange chromatography

Yuji Hirowatari1, Hiroshi Yoshida2, Yuriko Fueki3, Masayuki Ito3, Yutaka Ogura1, Nobuyuki Sakurai4 and Takashi Miida5


1 Bioscience Division, Tosoh Corporation, Kanagawa, Japan; 2 Department of Laboratory Medicine, Jikei University Kashiwa Hospital, Chiba, Japan; 3 Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Medicine, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan; 4 Murakami Memorial Hospital, Niigata, Japan; 5 Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Juntendo University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan


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Figure 1 Chromatograms in serum samples from haemodialysis (HD) patient and healthy subject. Part figures a, b, and c are chromatograms of a healthy serum (a) and serum samples of two HD patients' (b and c), respectively. The basic data of sex, age and cholesterol concentrations of HDL, LDL, IDL, VLDL and chylomicrons were as follows: (a) male, 65, 1.58 mmol/L, 3.06 mmol/L, 0.305 mmol/L, 0.148 mmol/L and 0.031 mmol/L; (b) male, 62, 0.94 mmol/L, 2.83 mmol/L, 0.506 mmol/L, 0.344 mmol/L and 0.039 mmol/L; (c) female, 61, 1.12 mmol/L, 2.23 mmol/L, 0.393 mmol/L, 0.155 mmol/L and 0.144 mmol/L, respectively

 

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