| 81 |
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Automated Assay of Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity with the COBAS FARA II
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Cao, G
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 82 |
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Automated Assay of Plasma Bromide After a Single Deproteinization Step
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Jennings, G
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 83 |
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Automated HPLC Screening of Newborns for Sickle Cell Anemia and Other Hemoglobinopathies
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Eastman, J. W
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 84 |
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Automated Immunoassay of Cardiac Troponin I in Serum Evaluated
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Panteghini, M
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 85 |
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Automated Liquid-Chromatographic Analyzer Used for Toxicology Screening in a General Hospital: 12 Months' Experience
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Sadeg, N
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 86 |
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Automated Measurement of Mouse Apolipoprotein B: Convenient Screening Tool for Mouse Models of Atherosclerosis
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Levine, D. M
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 87 |
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Automated On-Line Hydrolysis of Benzodiazepines Improves Sensitivity of Urine Screening by a Homogeneous Enzyme Immunoassay
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Ropero-Miller, J. D
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 88 |
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Automated Selection of Statistical Quality-Control Procedures to Assure Meeting Clinical or Analytical Quality Requirements
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Westgard, J. O
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 89 |
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Automation of Human Sperm Cell Analysis by Flow Cytometry
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Ferrara, F
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 90 |
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Avoidance of False Positives in PCR-Based mRNA Differential Display During Investigation of Nonstandardized Tissues or Cells
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Mohr, S
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 91 |
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Basal Concentrations of Free and Esterified Monohydroxylated Fatty Acidsin Human Blood Platelets
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Guichardant, M
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 92 |
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Bilirubin Interference with Determination of Creatinine, Lactate, Phosphorus, and Uric Acid on Beckman Synchron CX7
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Beyne, P
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 93 |
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Binding of Nitric Oxide to Thiols and Hemes in Hemoglobin H: Implications for �Thalassemia and Hypertension
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Reddy, P. L
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 94 |
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Biological and Clinical Importance of the p53 Tumor Suppressor Gene
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Velculescu, V. E
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 95 |
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Biological Markers for Growth Hormone Action (IGF-I, IGFBP-3) in Mercury-Exposed Workers and Referents
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Barregaard, L
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 96 |
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Biological Variability in Serum Vitamin E Concentrations: Relation to Serum Lipids
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Maes, M
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 97 |
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Biological Variation of Free and Total Carnitine in Serum of Healthy Subjects
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Alberty, R
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 98 |
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Biological Variation of International Normalized Ratio for Prothrombin Times and Consequences in Monitoring Oral Anticoagulant Therapy: Computer Simulation of Serial Measurements with Goal-Setting for Analytical Quality
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Kjeldsen, J
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 99 |
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Biological Variation of Lipids and Lipoproteins in Fingerstick Blood
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Kafonek, S. D
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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| 100 |
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Biological Variation of Myoglobin in Serum
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Panteghini, M
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American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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1980
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