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The precursor is purified from acid extracts of cells of the Escherichia coli molybdopterin-deficient mutant chlN by reverse phase and ion exchange high performance liquid chromatography.
HbA1c was measured in whole blood by ion exchange high performance liquid chromatography.
Several methods have been used to measure HbA1c, including low performance liquid chromatography, ion exchange high performance liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, and immunoassay.
HbA1c concentration was measured by ion exchange high performance liquid chromatography (Tosoh Automated Glycohemoglobin Analyser HLC-723 G7, Tosoh Bioscience, Minato, Japan), aligned to the Diabetes Control and Complication Trial standard.
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Metallothionein was extracted and separated by ion-exchange high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), previous saturation with cadmium chloride.
A1C was measured quarterly using ion-exchange high performance liquid chromatography (Variant II, Bio-Rad Diagnostics).
HbA1c was determined by cation-exchange high performance liquid chromatography using an auto-analyzer (Model HLC-G8, Tosoh, Tokyo, Japan).
HbA1c was measured using ion-exchange high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) (Adams A1c HA8160, Arkray, Kyoto, Japan).
Blood HbA1c concentration was assayed using ion-exchange high performance liquid chromatography with a Bio-Rad Variant Hemoglobin Testing System (Bio-Rad Laboratories, HerCAles, CA, USA).
HbA1c was determined by non-exchange high performance liquid chromatography with a modular Diabetes Monitoring System (Bio-Rad, Veenendaal, the Netherlands).
HbA1c was measured using the ion-exchange high performance liquid chromatography method.Both HbA1c and BMI were included in the analyses as continuous variables.
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