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Evaluation of the Creatinine Assay on the Reflotron® Analyser under Centralized and Non-Centralized Conditions
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J. L. S. Dols
und G. T. B. Sanders
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21. Oktober 2009
Published Online: 2009-10-21
Published in Print: 1993
Walter de Gruyter
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- Sonstiges
- Influence of Dopaminergic Agonists/Antagonists on Fucose Metabolism in the Rat Brain
- Potential Clinical Use of the EDTA-Infusion Test
- Evaluation of the Creatinine Assay on the Reflotron® Analyser under Centralized and Non-Centralized Conditions
- Calibrators and Control Samples for Bilirubinometers
- Determination of Nerve Growth Factor Concentrations in Human Samples by Two-Site Immunoenzymometric Assay and Bioassay
- Monitoring Cyclosporin A (Ciclosporin, INN) Concentrations in Whole Blood: Evaluation of the EMIT™ Assay in Comparison with HPLC and RIA
- Development and Evaluation of a Time-Resolved Immunofluorimetric Assay for Thyrotropin
- Establishment of Reference Ranges for Follitropin and Lutropin in Neonates, Infants, Children and Adolescents
- SHORT COMMUNICATION