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1 cal Oncology and the Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine.
2 y is a vital tool in biomedical research and laboratory medicine.
3 singly utilized for clinical applications in laboratory medicine.
4 derscoring the utility of such techniques in laboratory medicine.
5 at is consistent with standard procedures in laboratory medicine.
6 e primary diagnostic challenges in pediatric laboratory medicine.
7 s conducted at the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Aga Khan University, Pakistan.
8 cularly in the fields of radiology, urology, laboratory medicine and cardiology.
9 ce of diagnostic tests, aid harmonisation in laboratory medicine, and help to identify areas for impr
10 llergy, dermatology, hematology, immunology, laboratory medicine, and pathology, met and discussed ne
11  medicine, allergy, immunology, dermatology, laboratory medicine, and pathology.
12 fectious diseases and clinical microbiology, laboratory medicine, and patient advocacy.
13 raction is a powerful and resource-intensive laboratory medicine assay that reports both protein mobi
14 trum of routine but labor and time-intensive laboratory medicine assays.
15 ent Distinguished Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of North Carolina,
16 nslational research, proteomic technologies, laboratory medicine, bioinformatics, and 2 of the NHLBI
17 eloped and delivered in a research-intensive laboratory medicine department.
18                       The process included a Laboratory Medicine designee for communication with orga
19 he German Society for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (DGKL) addresses these issues on the
20                                Pathology and laboratory medicine diagnostics and diagnostic imaging a
21 ational Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine established a working group, later r
22 edicine, infectious diseases, neurology, and laboratory medicine/microbiology.
23 ician, 20% by a clinician alone, and 8% by a laboratory medicine physician with or without a co-direc
24 ociety for Microbiology (ASM) Evidence-Based Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines Committee of the
25    The COVID pandemic has put a spotlight on laboratory medicine, showcasing how vital diagnostic tes
26 failure cardiologists, emergency physicians, laboratory medicine specialists, nurses, and bench scien
27              The procedures that are used in laboratory medicine to minimize bias and variability cou