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Clinical Biochemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the analytical and clinical investigation of laboratory tests in humans used for diagnosis, molecular biology and genetics, prognosis, treatment and therapy, and monitoring of disease ; the discipline of clinical biochemistry. It is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Clinical Biochemistry 200
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A prospective single centre pilot evaluation of a serum calprotectin assay in unselected GI patients
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The emerging landscape of scientific publishing
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Mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin in patients with acute dyspnea: Data from the Akershus Cardiac Examination (ACE) 2 Study
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Simultaneous quantification of 17-hydroxyprogesterone, androstenedione, testosterone and cortisol in human serum by LC-MS/MS using TurboFlow online sample extraction
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Clinical chemistry in higher dimensions: Machine-learning and enhanced prediction from routine clinical chemistry data
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A simple matrix of analytical performance to identify assays that risk patients using External Quality Assurance Program data
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Cut-off levels for hyperandrogenemia among Samoan women: An improved methodology for deriving normative data in an obese population
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Utilizing global data to estimate analytical performance on the Sigma scale: A global comparative analysis of methods, instruments, and manufacturers through external quality assurance and proficiency testing programs
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Pediatric reference data of serum lipids and prevalence of dyslipidemia: Results from a population-based cohort in Germany
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Quality and reporting practices in an Australian cancer biobank cohort
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How appropriate is therapeutic drug monitoring for lithium? Data from the Belgian external quality assessment scheme
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Improve discrimination power of serum markers for diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma using data mining-based approach
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Bioinformatics analysis of circulating cell-free DNA sequencing data
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Evaluation of the long-term imprecision of the Capillarys 2 Flex Piercing® with serial differences in patient Hemoblogin A1c data: A comparison with two common immunoassays
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A new approach for molecular diagnosis of TAR syndrome
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Stability of selected serum hormones and lipids after long-term storage in the Janus Serum Bank.
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A useful multi-analyte blood test for cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis
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Total and free thyroxine and triiodothyronine: measurement discrepancies, particularly in inpatients
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The procurement, storage, and quality assurance of frozen blood and tissue biospecimens in pathology, biorepository, and biobank settings
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Use of biomarkers for the assessment of chemotherapy-induced cardiac toxicity
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Molecular analysis of Cypriot patients with Glutaric aciduria type I: identification of two novel mutations
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The A640G polymorphism in the NAD(P)H oxidase p22phox gene (CYBA) is associated with risk reduction of coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis
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Sample and data sharing: observations from a central data repository
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Exosomal transfer from human renal proximal tubule cells to distal tubule and collecting duct cells.
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Strategy to improve the request of uric acid in primary care: preliminary results and evaluation through process and outcome appropriateness indicators
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A study of the differences in the request of glycated hemoglobin in primary care in Spain: A global, significant, and potentially dangerous under-request
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KiGGS - the German survey on children's health as data base for reference intervals and beyond
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Folate-receptor 1 (FOLR1) protein is elevated in the serum of ovarian cancer patients.
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A stabilizing reagent prevents cell-free DNA contamination by cellular DNA in plasma during blood sample storage and shipping as determined by digital PCR.
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Urinary exosome miRNome analysis and its applications to salt sensitivity of blood pressure
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Recent insights on the molecular mechanisms and therapeutic approaches for cardiac cachexia.
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Validity of establishing pediatric reference intervals based on hospital patient data: a comparison of the modified Hoffmann approach to CALIPER reference intervals obtained in healthy children
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