From the statistical analysis of the densitometric percentage counts derived from 97 lipoprotein electrophoreses from patients with Type II or Type IV hyperlipoproteinemia, we developed a simple sequential screening approach. The method is highly accurate in assigning patients to their proper diagnostic classification. Also, the method is nonparametric, i.e., distribution-free, and considers one variable at a time for discrimination. This method, apart from sampling errors, does not give misclassified patients, but may give some undecided cases.
Phenotyping of type II and IV hyperlipoproteinemias by a simple, quantitative agarose gel lipoprotein electrophoresis / C.R. Sirtori, K.M. Hassanein, R. Hassanein, B.M. Boulos. - In: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0009-8981. - 31:2(1971), pp. 305-310.
Phenotyping of type II and IV hyperlipoproteinemias by a simple, quantitative agarose gel lipoprotein electrophoresis
C.R. SirtoriPrimo
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1971
Abstract
From the statistical analysis of the densitometric percentage counts derived from 97 lipoprotein electrophoreses from patients with Type II or Type IV hyperlipoproteinemia, we developed a simple sequential screening approach. The method is highly accurate in assigning patients to their proper diagnostic classification. Also, the method is nonparametric, i.e., distribution-free, and considers one variable at a time for discrimination. This method, apart from sampling errors, does not give misclassified patients, but may give some undecided cases.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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