Received: 2024-12-18
Accepted: 2025-01-02
Published Online: 2025-01-10
Published in Print: 2025-05-26
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Keywords for this article
laboratory medicine;
artificial intelligence;
hematology;
blood cells
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- Editorials
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- The neglected issue of pyridoxal- 5′ phosphate
- Reviews
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- A physio-chemical mathematical model of the effects of blood analysis delay on acid-base, metabolite and electrolyte status: evaluation in blood from critical care patients
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- Refining within-subject biological variation estimation using routine laboratory data: practical applications of the refineR algorithm
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