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Here, an international team of authors summarizes the information related to biological influences, analytical interferences and on the variables affecting the collection, transport and storage as well as preparation of samples for analysis ...
In this book physicians and clinical staff have access to valuable information about the current preanalytical variables and factors (patient preparation, sample collection, handling and processing before analysis).
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A compilation of the effects of drugs on analytical methods. To be used as a guide to possible causes of abnormal test results.
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