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- Renal function – estimation of glomerular filtration rate
- Research translation: a new frontier for clinical laboratories
- Association of APOA5 c.553G>T polymorphism with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a Chinese population
- MTRR 66A>G polymorphism in relation to congenital heart defects
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- Urine flow cytometry and detection of glomerular hematuria
- Chymotrypsin effects on the determination of sperm parameters and seminal biochemistry markers
- Evaluation of cardiac involvement following major orthopedic surgery
- Increased sensitivity in detecting renal impairments by quantitative measurement of marker protein excretion compared to detection of pathological particles in urine sediment analysis
- Clinical chemistry reference values for 75-year-old apparently healthy persons
- Serum pro-hepcidin concentrations and their responses to oral iron supplementation in healthy subjects manifest considerable inter-individual variation
- Comparability of five analytical systems for the determination of triiodothyronine, thyroxine and thyroid-stimulating hormone
- Automated analysis of pleural fluid total and differential leukocyte counts with the Sysmex XE-2100
- Automation and validation of a fast method for the assessment of in vivo oxidative stress levels
- Analytical validation of the new plasma calibrated Accu-Chek® Test Strips (Roche Diagnostics)
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- Analytical and clinical evaluation of a new heart-type fatty acid-binding protein automated assay
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- Reply to the letter written by Dorizzi et al.