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George S Cembrowski

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Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|September 2, 2011
Preanalytic and analytic accuracy: toward more realistic and meaningful self-monitoring of blood glucose submissions for regulatory approvalGeorge S Cembrowski
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|February 14, 2015
Quality control of automated cell countersGeorge S Cembrowski, Gwen Clarke
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|July 20, 2014
Acute versus chronic injury in error gridsJan S Krouwer, George S Cembrowski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|July 27, 2017
Deep Lancing or Overmanipulation?George S Cembrowski, Anna K Füzéry
Clinical Chemistry|May 21, 2016
Demystifying Reference Sample Quality ControlGeorge S Cembrowski, Mark A Cervinski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|May 1, 2016
Requirements for Successful Adoption of a Glucose Measurement System Into a Hospital POC ProgramAnna K Füzéry, George S Cembrowski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|February 27, 2013
Within-individual hematocrit variations and self-monitoring of blood glucoseKaila A Topping, George S Cembrowski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|October 16, 2014
The chronic injury glucose error grid: a tool to reduce diabetes complicationsJan S Krouwer, George S Cembrowski
Chest|October 21, 2005
Diverse influences on blood glucose measurements in the ICU settingTanya M Binette, George S Cembrowski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|February 20, 2010
A review of standards and statistics used to describe blood glucose monitor performanceJan S Krouwer, George S Cembrowski
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Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|September 2, 2011
Preanalytic and analytic accuracy: toward more realistic and meaningful self-monitoring of blood glucose submissions for regulatory approvalGeorge S Cembrowski
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|February 14, 2015
Quality control of automated cell countersGeorge S Cembrowski, Gwen Clarke
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|July 20, 2014
Acute versus chronic injury in error gridsJan S Krouwer, George S Cembrowski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|July 27, 2017
Deep Lancing or Overmanipulation?George S Cembrowski, Anna K Füzéry
Clinical Chemistry|May 21, 2016
Demystifying Reference Sample Quality ControlGeorge S Cembrowski, Mark A Cervinski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|May 1, 2016
Requirements for Successful Adoption of a Glucose Measurement System Into a Hospital POC ProgramAnna K Füzéry, George S Cembrowski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|February 27, 2013
Within-individual hematocrit variations and self-monitoring of blood glucoseKaila A Topping, George S Cembrowski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|October 16, 2014
The chronic injury glucose error grid: a tool to reduce diabetes complicationsJan S Krouwer, George S Cembrowski
Chest|October 21, 2005
Diverse influences on blood glucose measurements in the ICU settingTanya M Binette, George S Cembrowski
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|February 20, 2010
A review of standards and statistics used to describe blood glucose monitor performanceJan S Krouwer, George S Cembrowski
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