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. 1980 Mar;18(3):197-204.
doi: 10.1007/BF00251916.

Use of a common standard for comparison of insulin C-peptide measurements by different laboratories

Use of a common standard for comparison of insulin C-peptide measurements by different laboratories

C P Caygill et al. Diabetologia. 1980 Mar.

Abstract

A synthetic human C-peptide analogue has been used as a common standard for the comparison of insulin C-peptide measurements in seven assay systems in six laboratories. Even in terms of this common standard there was statistically significant numerical heterogeneity between laboratories for estimates of the C-peptide content of the same plasma samples. However, the consistency in ranking order of estimates of C-peptide in the plasma samples between laboratories suggests that laboratories are in most cases measuring at least similar immunoreactive constituents and that a reference plasma might prove useful in comparing results between laboratories. Until a more suitable reference material is available, the synthetic analogue, 64 formyllysine C-peptide, in ampoules coded 76/561, will be made available for research purposes.

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