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Seong Jik Yoon 2 Articles
Total Protein, Paper Electrophoretic Patterns, CRP Reaction and Hemoglobin Content in Lepromatous Leprosy
Jae Sik Kim, Kae Nam Kim, Seong Jik Yoon, Jae Hwan Kim, Jyung Myung Kim
Korean J Cytopathol. 1970;4(2):117-121.
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Total protein, paper electrophoretic patterns, CRP reaction and hemoglobin in lepromatous leprosy cases were tested to estimate recent evaluations compare to past reports. 1. Total protein was 6.99±0.53 gm% in mean value and this result was similar to past reports. 2. In findings of the electrophoretic patterns albumin and α1-, α2-, β-, and γ-globulin were 47.38±0.86%, 6.48±0.94%, 9.54±0.38%, 13.13 ±0.54% and 23.38±0.65% of total protein. From this result of protein fractions, it showed decreased albumin and increased globulin fractions which resulted in decrease of A/G ratio and this result is nearly as same as past reports. 3. There were only 4 cases (8.33%) of positive CRP reaction. 4. The mean value of hemoglobin content was 12.43±0. l7gm%.
The Determination of Blood Sugar by Glucose Oxidase Method
Jae Sik Kim, Seong Jik Yoon, Hi Sook Park, Joon Shik Park, Bok Duk Oh
Korean J Cytopathol. 1969;3(1):9-12.
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Since high degree of specificity of glucose oxidase for beta-glucose had been demonstrated, the use of the enzyme, glucose oxidase and peroxidase coupled with a chromogenic oxygen acceptor such as O-dianisidine for the colorimetric determination of glucose in body fluid was proposed from several investigators. In this report the glucose level was determined in the non-and deproteinized serum and blood by means of glucose oxidase method of the Sigma Company, also the recovery rate was examined by addition of the standard glucose compatible to 50 to 100mg% with following results : 1. It was found that this method was available in the determination of blood sugar without deproteinization in nonhemolytic serum. 2. When the known amounts of glucose solution were added to the serum and blood, the recoveries were ranged from 90 to 110%.

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