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Christopher W Farnsworth

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Clinical Chemistry|January 4, 2019
Highest Testosterone Concentration Ever: Pathology or Laboratory Error?Merih T Tesfazghi, Christopher W Farnsworth
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|January 7, 2023
QC a Risky Business: The Development of Novel Risk-Based Tools for Assessing QC MethodsChristopher W Farnsworth, Oliver A S Lyon
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|January 13, 2021
Opioid Use Disorder and Associated Infectious Disease: The Role of the Laboratory in Addressing Health DisparitiesChristopher W Farnsworth, Matthew Lloyd, Sophonie Jean
Clinical Chemistry|October 3, 2024
An Interference That Makes You Blue?Ruth Melka, Christopher W Farnsworth, Yanchun Lin
Clinical Chemistry|March 6, 2021
You've Got to Be K+-idding MeCedric A R Bailey, Christopher W Farnsworth
Clinical Chemistry|September 14, 2022
A "Total" InterferenceSaravanan Raju, Kwaku D Tawiah, Christopher W Farnsworth
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|March 9, 2026
Evaluation of the Impact of a Pathology Trainee-Driven Manual Review Process for Reference Testing at a Large Academic CenterCarly Maucione, Christopher W Farnsworth, Mark A Zaydman
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|January 7, 2023
Data-Driven Anomaly Detection in Laboratory Medicine: Past, Present, and FutureNicholas C Spies, Christopher W Farnsworth, Ronald Jackups
Clinical Biochemistry|July 29, 2022
Comparison of the Friedewald equation with Martin and Sampson equations for estimating LDL cholesterol in hypertriglyceridemic adultsVahid Azimi, Christopher W Farnsworth, Stephen M Roper
Clinical Chemistry|July 25, 2025
Continuous Glucose Monitors Have Acceptable Accuracy but High Discordance at High and Low Glucose Concentrations in Pediatric Hospitalized PatientsIsaiah K Mensah, Vahid Azimi, Christopher W Farnsworth
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Clinical Chemistry|January 4, 2019
Highest Testosterone Concentration Ever: Pathology or Laboratory Error?Merih T Tesfazghi, Christopher W Farnsworth
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|January 7, 2023
QC a Risky Business: The Development of Novel Risk-Based Tools for Assessing QC MethodsChristopher W Farnsworth, Oliver A S Lyon
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|January 13, 2021
Opioid Use Disorder and Associated Infectious Disease: The Role of the Laboratory in Addressing Health DisparitiesChristopher W Farnsworth, Matthew Lloyd, Sophonie Jean
Clinical Chemistry|October 3, 2024
An Interference That Makes You Blue?Ruth Melka, Christopher W Farnsworth, Yanchun Lin
Clinical Chemistry|March 6, 2021
You've Got to Be K+-idding MeCedric A R Bailey, Christopher W Farnsworth
Clinical Chemistry|September 14, 2022
A "Total" InterferenceSaravanan Raju, Kwaku D Tawiah, Christopher W Farnsworth
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|March 9, 2026
Evaluation of the Impact of a Pathology Trainee-Driven Manual Review Process for Reference Testing at a Large Academic CenterCarly Maucione, Christopher W Farnsworth, Mark A Zaydman
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|January 7, 2023
Data-Driven Anomaly Detection in Laboratory Medicine: Past, Present, and FutureNicholas C Spies, Christopher W Farnsworth, Ronald Jackups
Clinical Biochemistry|July 29, 2022
Comparison of the Friedewald equation with Martin and Sampson equations for estimating LDL cholesterol in hypertriglyceridemic adultsVahid Azimi, Christopher W Farnsworth, Stephen M Roper
Clinical Chemistry|July 25, 2025
Continuous Glucose Monitors Have Acceptable Accuracy but High Discordance at High and Low Glucose Concentrations in Pediatric Hospitalized PatientsIsaiah K Mensah, Vahid Azimi, Christopher W Farnsworth
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