Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 1988; 92(4): 106-110
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1210788
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Kinin Excretion in Urine in Normal Adults and Patients with Essential Hypertension Determined by an Enzymeimmunoassay

K. Stahr, W. Hubl, D. W. Scheuch
  • Institute of Pathological Biochemistry (Director: Prof. Dr. sc. med. D. W. Scheuch), Medical Academy “Carl Gustav Carus” Dresden and Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Diagnostics (Head: Doz. Dr. sc. nat. D. Meißner), of Dresden Friedrichstadt County Hospital (Medical Director: Prof. Dr. sc. med. P. K. H. Schmidt), Dresden/GDR
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1987

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16. Juli 2009 (online)

Summary

A competitive bradykinin enzymeimmunoassay (BK-EIA) for the determination of urinary kinins was developed. The BK-EIA was based on a stable BK-peroxidase conjugate and a BK-antirabbit-antiserum. Compared with a healthy control group, a significantly lower mean kinin excretion was found in patients with essential hypertension.