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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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Application of cusum techniques to the routine monitoring of analytical performance in clinical laboratories

Statistics in Medicine, 1983
AbstractQuality control data from a radioimmunoassay of progesterone are analysed. The measurements are found to have a lognormal distribution. A likelihood analysis of the change‐point is described. Some rival continuous inspection schemes are compared and it is pointed out that more efficient schemes than Shewhart's can be implemented in clinical ...
R. J. Rowlands   +5 more
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Practical Application of Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization Techniques in Clinical Diagnostic Laboratories

2020
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) techniques can be used to identify a range of chromosome abnormalities that are clinically significant in many cancers. Multicolor FISH can be used to identify multiple targets, which can be simultaneously detected in individual cells using digital imaging microscopy.
Kathryn Turner   +2 more
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Assessment of Clinical Laboratory Techniques in the Measurement of Oxygen Saturation in Whole Blood

Angiology, 1976
The accuracy and advantages of determining percentage of hemoglobin oxygen saturation of whole blood by advanced instruments of oximetry, gas chromatography, and the computation of oxygen saturation from pO2 and pH data are compared with the Van Slyke-Neill manometric method.
Charles Prickett   +2 more
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Identification of Candida species in the clinical laboratory: a review of conventional, commercial, and molecular techniques

Oral Diseases, 2013
In healthy individuals, Candida species are considered commensal yeasts of the oral cavity. However, these microorganisms can also act as opportunist pathogens, particularly the so‐called non‐albicans Candida species that are increasingly recognized as important agents of human infection. Several surveys have documented increased rates of C.
Neppelenbroek, Kh   +6 more
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Tracy E Crane   +2 more
exaly  

Modern developments in germline pharmacogenomics for oncology prescribing

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Natalie M Reizine, Peter H O'donnell
exaly  

Applications of molecular techniques in the clinical laboratory

2020
Allison B. Chambliss, Mark A. Marzinke
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