A method for the quantitative determination of gonadotrophins in the urine of non-pregnant human subjects is described.
The reliability criteria for the method have been studied and the technique has been found to be satisfactory in terms of accuracy, precision, sensitivity and specificity.
The importance of expressing results of urinary gonadotrophin assays in terms of a reference preparation such as HMG 20A is emphasized.
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