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George S Cembrowski

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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|May 31, 2011
Towards more complete specifications for acceptable analytical performance - a plea for error grid analysisJan S Krouwer, George S Cembrowski
International Journal of Laboratory Hematology|April 21, 2010
Rationale for using insensitive quality control rules for today's hematology analyzersGeorge S Cembrowski, B Smith, D Tung
Clinical Biochemistry|January 16, 2007
Effect of waist circumference on reference intervals of liver-related enzyme tests in apparently healthy adult Mexican Americans, black and white AmericansNasser Samadi, George S Cembrowski, Julie Chan
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 16, 2015
Limiting the testing of AST: a diagnostically nonspecific enzymeQian Xu, Trefor Higgins, George S Cembrowski
Clinical Chemistry|May 16, 2021
Average of Patient Deltas: Patient-Based Quality Control Utilizing the Mean Within-Patient Analyte VariationGeorge S Cembrowski, Qian Xu, Mark A Cervinski
Journal of the National Medical Association|November 4, 2011
The imperative for race-specific neutrophil count reference intervals in white cell count evaluationOladimeji Arewa, George S Cembrowski, O P Arewa
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|August 19, 2010
The use of serial patient blood gas, electrolyte and glucose results to derive biologic variation: a new tool to assess the acceptability of intensive care unit testingGeorge S Cembrowski, David V Tran, Trefor N Higgins
Clinical Biochemistry|December 1, 2007
Use of 2 years of patient data to estimate intra-laboratory total imprecision of HbA(1c) measured by multiple HPLC analyzersD V Tran, George S Cembrowski, T N Higgins
Laboratory Hematology : Official Publication of the International Society for Laboratory Hematology|December 3, 2003
Temporal approach to hematological test usage in a major teaching hospitalCalvino Ka-Wing Cheng, Terry Lee, George S Cembrowski
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|July 17, 2008
Application of 3-D Delta check graphs to HbA1c quality control and HbA1c utilizationDavid V Tran, George S Cembrowski, Terrence Lee, et al.
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|May 31, 2011
Towards more complete specifications for acceptable analytical performance - a plea for error grid analysisJan S Krouwer, George S Cembrowski
International Journal of Laboratory Hematology|April 21, 2010
Rationale for using insensitive quality control rules for today's hematology analyzersGeorge S Cembrowski, B Smith, D Tung
Clinical Biochemistry|January 16, 2007
Effect of waist circumference on reference intervals of liver-related enzyme tests in apparently healthy adult Mexican Americans, black and white AmericansNasser Samadi, George S Cembrowski, Julie Chan
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 16, 2015
Limiting the testing of AST: a diagnostically nonspecific enzymeQian Xu, Trefor Higgins, George S Cembrowski
Clinical Chemistry|May 16, 2021
Average of Patient Deltas: Patient-Based Quality Control Utilizing the Mean Within-Patient Analyte VariationGeorge S Cembrowski, Qian Xu, Mark A Cervinski
Journal of the National Medical Association|November 4, 2011
The imperative for race-specific neutrophil count reference intervals in white cell count evaluationOladimeji Arewa, George S Cembrowski, O P Arewa
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|August 19, 2010
The use of serial patient blood gas, electrolyte and glucose results to derive biologic variation: a new tool to assess the acceptability of intensive care unit testingGeorge S Cembrowski, David V Tran, Trefor N Higgins
Clinical Biochemistry|December 1, 2007
Use of 2 years of patient data to estimate intra-laboratory total imprecision of HbA(1c) measured by multiple HPLC analyzersD V Tran, George S Cembrowski, T N Higgins
Laboratory Hematology : Official Publication of the International Society for Laboratory Hematology|December 3, 2003
Temporal approach to hematological test usage in a major teaching hospitalCalvino Ka-Wing Cheng, Terry Lee, George S Cembrowski
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|July 17, 2008
Application of 3-D Delta check graphs to HbA1c quality control and HbA1c utilizationDavid V Tran, George S Cembrowski, Terrence Lee, et al.
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