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Studies have found that the use of the quantitative Denka Seiken method is more informative in assess- ment, comparison, and measure- ment of the effective parameters in obesity.5


This method consists of two main reaction steps which are based on the presence of surfactants and enzymes that selectively react with a certain group of lipoproteins.


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