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Diagnostics for Viral Pathogens in Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2023Laboratory testing is one part of clinical diagnosis, and quick and reliable testing results provide important data to support treatment decision and develop control strategies. Clinical viral testing has been shifting from traditional virus isolation and electron microscopy to molecular polymerase chain reaction and point-of-care antigen tests.
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The “Obamanomics”: a revolution in laboratory diagnostics
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2010The "Obamanomics": a revolution in laboratory diagnostics.
Giuseppe Lippi, Mario Plebani
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DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1955The fourth edition of Prof George Cartwright's monograph of aboratory methodology maintains the tradition of excellence and timeliness of its forebearers. Comprehensiveness, clarity of organization, and syntactic simplicity have been the hallmarks of all editions.
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Nanotechnology in clinical laboratory diagnostics
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2005Nanotechnology-the creation and utilization of materials, devices, and systems through the control of matter on the nanometer-has been applied to molecular diagnostics. This article reviews nanobiotechnologies that are clinically relevant and have the potential to be incorporated in clinical laboratory diagnosis.
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Certification in Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986Excerpt The first examination for certification of special qualification in diagnostic laboratory immunology will be held 10 October 1986 in St. Louis.
REBECCA H. BUCKLEY +3 more
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Immunosensors in Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics
2016The application of simple, cost-effective, rapid, and accurate diagnostic technologies for detection and identification of cardiac and cancer biomarkers has been a central point in the clinical area. Biosensors have been recognized as efficient alternatives for the diagnostics of various diseases due to their specificity and potential for application ...
Celine I L, Justino +2 more
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Diagnostic Mycobacteriology Laboratory Practices
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1995The resurgence of tuberculosis has forced clinical laboratories to improve the methods used for detection of M. tuberculosis. Current recommendations for diagnostic laboratory performance [7] include (1) daily processing of specimens (i.e., handling these specimens in the same way that all other specimens sent to the laboratory are handled); (2 ...
T M, Shinnick, R C, Good
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The new diagnostic mycobacteriology laboratory
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1994Recent surveys in the USA show that many mycobacteriology laboratories continue to use less-than-optimum culture and susceptibility testing methods. This seems to be true for European countries as well. The past few years have brought significant changes to the clinical tuberculosis laboratory.
M, Salfinger, G E, Pfyffer
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The Diagnostic Mycobacteriology Laboratory of the 1990s
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993The diagnostic mycobacterial laboratory of the 1990s must respond to a change in the clinical spectrum of mycobacterial infections brought about by an increase in the number of patients who are immunocompromised, are indigent, or have temporary or permanent implanted devices.
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