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Figs. 91-93. Extracts equivalent to 0.5 ml of normal human red cells from the same individual at 
different times (see text). Note the marked uniformity of the chromatograms. 
Figs. 94-96. Illustrate findings for plasma, erythrocytes, and leukocytes from a patient with 
chronic granulocytic leukemia after drug therapy. Extracts from o.3 ml of plasma and ery- 
throcytes and 50 mg of leukocytes were used. Note the extremely low level of glutamic acid in 
blood plasma (arrow, Fig. 94), the very high level of glutathione in erythrocytes (arrow, Fig. 95), 
and the relatively low level of taurine (upper arrow) and high level of ethanolamine-O-phosphate 
(lower arrow) in leukocytes (Fig. 96). For abbreviations see p. 369. 
of neutrophilic polymorphonuclear leukocytes illustrate the marked differences 
that may be observed for individuals with granulocytic leukemia with different 
blood pictures. Some of these differences have been pointed out previously?. 
Urine 
Figs. 105-107 illustrate the findings in urine from a normal male (subject R. Car.). 
These 24-b urine collections were obtained on three consecutive days. The urine 
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