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Electrophoretic Techniques in Today’s Clinical Laboratory

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
The clinical laboratory today is being asked to do more tests faster than ever before. The field of electrophoresis is no different than any other part of the clinical laboratory. With these demands comes the need to get more information in a more timely fashion.
N, Gochman, M D, Burke
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Hepatocyte transplantation: A review of laboratory techniques and clinical experiences

The Surgeon, 2007
Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is standard clinical practice for patients with severe and end-stage chronic liver disease. However, the chronic shortage of donor livers and parallel growth of the transplant waiting list mean that a substantial proportion of patients die while waiting for a donor liver. Attempts to reduce the waiting list by use
J, Akhter   +4 more
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Clinical Technique: Techniques in the Practice Diagnostic Laboratory—A Review

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2011
The need to rapidly diagnose disease in avian/exotic animal patients has led to the increased use of on-site diagnostic testing by veterinarians treating these animals. This article explores the use of on-site veterinary diagnostic testing: advantages and disadvantages of such testing; tests that are performed; type of equipment available; and the need
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A clinical and laboratory comparison of irreversible hydrocolloid impression techniques

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1984
I rreversible hydrocolloid is used extensively in dentistry, and several articles have established guidelines for its proper handling and also emphasized the importance of selecting an appropriate impression tray.le4 There are many methods of modifying an impression tray to obtain maximum accuracy of an irreversible hydrocolloid impression. The purpose
J O, Hollinger   +3 more
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Metagenomics and Community Profiling: Culture-Independent Techniques in the Clinical Laboratory

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 2013
Clinical diagnostics for microbial pathogens often rely on culture or performing targeted molecular assays for identification. High-throughput culture-independent techniques offer a method to characterize individual isolates, as well as total microbial communities, without the need for cultivation or a priori knowledge of the organisms that may be ...
Willner, Dana, Hugenholtz, Phil
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