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Utilization of Alkaline Phosphatase Measurements in Veterinary Practice

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In this chapter, we discuss the estimation of alkaline phosphatase in blood serum and other biological fluids of interest to veterinarians. Tissue alkaline phosphatases are discussed in Chapter 3.

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McComb, R.B., Bowers, G.N., Posen, S. (1979). Utilization of Alkaline Phosphatase Measurements in Veterinary Practice. In: Alkaline Phosphatase. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2970-1_10

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