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Realizing Clinical Trials with Astatine-211: The Chemistry Infrastructure
Despite the consensus around the clinical potential of the α-emitting radionuclide astatine-211 (211At), there are only a limited number of research facilities that work with this nuclide. There are three main reasons for this: (1) Scarce availability of
S. Lindegren +5 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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In Greece, there is no officially organized training in clinical chemistry for scientists. The Greek Society of Clinical Chemistry-Clinical Biochemistry decided to organize an intensive educational program of 18 seminars on clinical chemistry content as ...
D. Rizos +13 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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Analisis Lama Waktu Pelayanan Laboratorium di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Pasaman Barat [PDF]
Hospital laboratory services is one of the activities in hospitals that support quality health services. One indicator of the success of health services in the field of clinical pathology laboratory services is the waiting time for laboratory services ...
Khairani, U. (Ulfa), Rosita, B. (Betti)
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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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Chemistry, mechanism and clinical status of antisense oligonucleotides and duplex RNAs
RNA plays a central role in the expression of all genes. Because any sequence within RNA can be recognized by complementary base pairing, synthetic oligonucleotides and oligonucleotide mimics offer a general strategy for controlling processes that affect
Xiulong Shen, D. Corey
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The future of laboratory medicine - A 2014 perspective. [PDF]
Predicting the future is a difficult task. Not surprisingly, there are many examples and assumptions that have proved to be wrong. This review surveys the many predictions, beginning in 1887, about the future of laboratory medicine and its sub ...
FORTINA, PAOLO +3 more
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Evaluation of a commercially available rapid urinary porphobilinogen test [PDF]
Background: Demonstration of substantially increased urinary excretion of porphobilinogen is the cornerstone of diagnosing acute porphyria crisis. Because porphobilinogen testing is not implemented on clinical chemistry analysers, respective analyses are
Buttery JE +4 more
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