Abstract

The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) can be estimated using formulas that rely on quantification of serum creatinine. The serum creatinine level is most frequently measured by the Jaffe method, but this is prone to interference by, for example, bilirubin, protein, and ketones. We developed an isotope-dilution liquid-chromatography …

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