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Deborah K Glencross

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Plos One|November 4, 2017
Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South AfricaLindi-Marie Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|July 11, 2022
Newly implemented community CD4 service in Tshwaragano, Northern Cape province, South Africa, positively impacts result turn-around timeLindi-Marie Coetzee, Naseem Cassim, Deborah K Glencross
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|January 4, 2021
Weekly laboratory turn-around time identifies poor performance masked by aggregated reportingLindi-Marie Coetzee, Naseem Cassim, Deborah K Glencross
Journal of Immunological Methods|March 9, 2012
Decentralised CD38 activation monitoring: aspects of practical implementation and standardisationKeshendree Moodley, Lindi M Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|June 9, 2023
Modelling CD4 reagent usage across a national hierarchal network of laboratories in South AfricaNaseem Cassim, Lindi-Marie Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
Plos One|December 10, 2014
An integrated tiered service delivery model (ITSDM) based on local CD4 testing demands can improve turn-around times and save costs whilst ensuring accessible and scalable CD4 services across a national programmeDeborah K Glencross, Lindi M Coetzee, Naseem Cassim
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|September 1, 2018
Using laboratory data to categorise CD4 laboratory turn-around-time performance across a national programmeLindi-Marie Coetzee, Naseem Cassim, Deborah K Glencross
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical Cytometry|April 27, 2010
A model for continuous quality control incorporating sample-to-sample assessment of optical alignment, fluorescence sensitivity, and volumetric operation of flow cytometersDenise Lawrie, Lindi M Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|January 4, 2021
Categorising specimen referral delays for CD4 testing: How inter-laboratory distances and travel times impact turn-around time across a national laboratory service in South AfricaNaseem Cassim, Lindi M Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical Cytometry|June 27, 2003
Multiple method comparison: statistical model using percentage similarityLesley E Scott, Jacky S Galpin, Deborah K Glencross
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Plos One|November 4, 2017
Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South AfricaLindi-Marie Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|July 11, 2022
Newly implemented community CD4 service in Tshwaragano, Northern Cape province, South Africa, positively impacts result turn-around timeLindi-Marie Coetzee, Naseem Cassim, Deborah K Glencross
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|January 4, 2021
Weekly laboratory turn-around time identifies poor performance masked by aggregated reportingLindi-Marie Coetzee, Naseem Cassim, Deborah K Glencross
Journal of Immunological Methods|March 9, 2012
Decentralised CD38 activation monitoring: aspects of practical implementation and standardisationKeshendree Moodley, Lindi M Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|June 9, 2023
Modelling CD4 reagent usage across a national hierarchal network of laboratories in South AfricaNaseem Cassim, Lindi-Marie Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
Plos One|December 10, 2014
An integrated tiered service delivery model (ITSDM) based on local CD4 testing demands can improve turn-around times and save costs whilst ensuring accessible and scalable CD4 services across a national programmeDeborah K Glencross, Lindi M Coetzee, Naseem Cassim
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|September 1, 2018
Using laboratory data to categorise CD4 laboratory turn-around-time performance across a national programmeLindi-Marie Coetzee, Naseem Cassim, Deborah K Glencross
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical Cytometry|April 27, 2010
A model for continuous quality control incorporating sample-to-sample assessment of optical alignment, fluorescence sensitivity, and volumetric operation of flow cytometersDenise Lawrie, Lindi M Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
African Journal of Laboratory Medicine|January 4, 2021
Categorising specimen referral delays for CD4 testing: How inter-laboratory distances and travel times impact turn-around time across a national laboratory service in South AfricaNaseem Cassim, Lindi M Coetzee, Deborah K Glencross
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical Cytometry|June 27, 2003
Multiple method comparison: statistical model using percentage similarityLesley E Scott, Jacky S Galpin, Deborah K Glencross
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