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stevenposner

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In the commonly used (Caraway) colorimetric method for uric acid in serum, interference from other reducing substances such as ascorbic acid is minimized by the addition of:
 
  A) Phosphotungstic acid
  B) Sodium cyanide
  C) Urease
  D) Sodium carbonate

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True or false? An enzymatic method for creatinine on the Vitros (Kodak Ektachem) analyzer uses the reagent enzyme creatinine amidohydrolase.
 
  A) True
  B) False



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