Laboratory
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The Lab as a Revenue Center
Vol. 22 • Issue 11 • Page 18 Cover Story A laboratory can be one of two things:…
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Lot-to-lot Variations in Immunoassay Testing
Vol. 22 • Issue 9 • Page 24 Immunoassay Testing Lot-to-lot variation in immunoassay testing is one of…
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A2LA Offers ISO 15189:2012 and Medical Laboratory Accreditation Training
The American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) offers the training course, “ISO 15189:2012 and Medical Laboratory Accreditation,” created…
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Study: Decipher Genomic Prostate Cancer Test Correctly Reclassifies 60 Percent of ‘High Risk’ Patients as ‘Low Risk’ and Identifies Patients Four Times More Likely to Develop Metastatic Prostate Cancer
GenomeDx Biosciences announced the publication of data demonstrating its Decipher test outperformed existing risk assessment tools for predicting…
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The Lab’s Role in Monitoring Pain Medication
Approximately 30% of the US population (~100 million people) are affected by chronic pain.1,2 Those who seek help…
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Emerging Pathogens in Blood Transfusion
Vol. 22 • Issue 7 • Page 42 Transfusion Medicine Blood transfusion in the U.S. today is dramatically…
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Pre-Analytical Automation Solutions
Vol. 22 • Issue 6 • Page 38 Focus on: Preanalytical Automation With the ever-increasing demands of the…
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Personalized Medicine, Pain & Pharmacogenetics
Vol. 22 • Issue 6 • Page 16 Toxicology The increased use of genetic testing and whole genome…
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Syndromic Panels for Pathogen Testing
Vol. 22 • Issue 5 • Page 14 Cover Story In the last few years the FDA has…
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Applications of Flow Cytometry
Vol. 22 • Issue 4 • Page 36 Flow Cytometry In flow cytometry, microscopic particles are suspended in…
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Detecting ‘Designer’ Drugs
Vol. 21 • Issue 10 • Page 34 Toxicology Bath salts, a designer drug that has been gaining…
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Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to High Risk of Premenopausal Breast Cancer
A prospective study led by researchers from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine has found…