Role of basic chemistry education in clinical pharmacy requirements: evidence from cross-sectional study and narrative review [PDF]
Background Basic chemistry knowledge is important for the work requirements of clinical pharmacists. However, it is not clear which types of basic chemistry teaching are the most important.
Yingshi Zhang +7 more
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Measuring VLDL1 secretion in humans with an intravenous fat emulsion test
Summary: Tracer techniques to assess very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) secretion in humans are expensive, are time consuming, and require mathematical models to estimate VLDL kinetics. Here, we describe an alternative, time- and cost-efficient protocol
Matthäus Metz +3 more
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Applicability of commercial clinical chemistry test kits for horse serum
Objective Validation of a test method is critical for confirming that the test can generate accurate and precise data. Although commercial biochemical test kits exist there are no specific and validated commercial clinical chemistry test kits designed ...
Yoseph Cherinet Megerssa +2 more
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Sexual Dimorphism in Clinical Chemistry and Profile of Hybrid Catfish (Heterobranchus longifilis) [PDF]
Sex has been reported to influence the clinical chemistry of several species of fish. Whether sex impacts serum biochemistry composition and electrolyte profile of Heterobranchus longifilis is not well captured in the literature.
Polycarp Tanko +2 more
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Pre-analytical phase in clinical chemistry laboratory [PDF]
The laboratory testing process is divided into the pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical phases. For obtaining reliable test results, the prevention and detection of errors at all steps is required.
Neogi SS, Mehndiratta M, Gupta S, Puri D
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Data on the frequency and causes of icteric interference in clinical chemistry laboratory tests
The presence of elevated levels of bilirubin (icterus) in serum or plasma specimens has the potential to interfere with clinical chemistry and other laboratory assays. Along with hemolysis and lipemia, icterus represents one of the most common endogenous
Anna E. Merrill +2 more
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Bias in clinical chemistry [PDF]
Clinical chemistry uses automated measurement techniques and medical knowledge in the interest of patients and healthy subjects. Automation has reduced repeatability and day-to-day variation considerably. Bias has been reduced to a lesser extent by reference measurement systems.
Theodorsson, Elvar +2 more
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New Challenges in (Bio)Analytical Sample Treatment Procedures for Clinical Applications
The primary cause of poor and ambiguous results obtained from the bioanalytical process is the sample pre-treatment, especially in clinical analysis because it involves dealing with complex sample matrices, such as whole blood, urine, saliva, serum, and ...
Valentina Greco +12 more
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Agreement of results between dry and wet chemistry system for common clinical chemistry parameters
Background: The advancement of analytical chemistry has led to the use of automated systems in clinical laboratories, including liquid-based wet chemistry and film-based dry chemistry systems.
Saroj Thapa +2 more
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Production of crystalline amino acids (AA) through microbial fermentation concomitantly provides an AA-enriched biomass that may serve as a cost-effective supplement for broiler chickens.
Julianna C. Jespersen +4 more
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