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Glycated albumin: correlation to HbA1c and preliminary reference interval evaluation

  • Roberto Testa EMAIL logo , Ferruccio Ceriotti , Elena Guerra , Anna Rita Bonfigli ORCID logo , Massimo Boemi , Michela Cucchi , Nicola Di Gaetano ORCID logo , Gabriele Santini ORCID logo , Stefano Genovese ORCID logo and Antonio Ceriello
Published/Copyright: July 26, 2016

Received: 2016-6-13
Accepted: 2016-6-27
Published Online: 2016-7-26
Published in Print: 2017-2-1

©2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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