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Jill Tate

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The Clinical Biochemist. Reviews|October 21, 2009
Quantitative serum free light chain assay--analytical issuesJill Tate, Sheree Bazeley, Stephen Sykes, et al.
The Clinical Biochemist. Reviews|October 21, 2009
Significance of abnormal protein bands in patients with multiple myeloma following autologous stem cell transplantationSara L Hall, Jill Tate, Devinder Gill, et al.
The Clinical Biochemist. Reviews|May 7, 2008
The case for common reference intervalsGraham R D Jones, Antony Barker, Jill Tate, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|April 24, 2013
Response to Basu et alCarel J Pretorius, Sandra Klingberg, Jill Tate, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|July 6, 2012
Evaluation of the N Latex FLC free light chain assay on the Siemens BN analyser: precision, agreement, linearity and variation between reagent lotsCarel J Pretorius, Sandra Klingberg, Jill Tate, et al.
The Clinical Biochemist. Reviews|February 14, 2015
Recommendations for reporting and flagging of reference limits on pathology reportsRobert Flatman, Michael Legg, Graham Rd Jones, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|October 2, 2019
A comparison of cardiac troponin T delta change methods and the importance of the clinical context in the assessment of acute coronary syndromePaul Simpson, Rosy Tirimacco, Penelope Cowley, et al.
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|May 26, 2012
Characterisation of a highly sensitive troponin I assay and its application to a cardio-healthy populationGus Koerbin, Jill Tate, Julia M Potter, et al.
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences|November 15, 2014
Decision limits and the reporting of cardiac troponin: Meeting the needs of both the cardiologist and the ED physicianPeter E Hickman, Bertil Lindahl, Louise Cullen, et al.
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|December 20, 2015
Comparison of Freelite™ and N Latex serum free light chain assays in subjects with end stage kidney disease on haemodialysisAlice Kennard, Carmel Hawley, Jill Tate, et al.
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The Clinical Biochemist. Reviews|October 21, 2009
Quantitative serum free light chain assay--analytical issuesJill Tate, Sheree Bazeley, Stephen Sykes, et al.
The Clinical Biochemist. Reviews|October 21, 2009
Significance of abnormal protein bands in patients with multiple myeloma following autologous stem cell transplantationSara L Hall, Jill Tate, Devinder Gill, et al.
The Clinical Biochemist. Reviews|May 7, 2008
The case for common reference intervalsGraham R D Jones, Antony Barker, Jill Tate, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|April 24, 2013
Response to Basu et alCarel J Pretorius, Sandra Klingberg, Jill Tate, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|July 6, 2012
Evaluation of the N Latex FLC free light chain assay on the Siemens BN analyser: precision, agreement, linearity and variation between reagent lotsCarel J Pretorius, Sandra Klingberg, Jill Tate, et al.
The Clinical Biochemist. Reviews|February 14, 2015
Recommendations for reporting and flagging of reference limits on pathology reportsRobert Flatman, Michael Legg, Graham Rd Jones, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|October 2, 2019
A comparison of cardiac troponin T delta change methods and the importance of the clinical context in the assessment of acute coronary syndromePaul Simpson, Rosy Tirimacco, Penelope Cowley, et al.
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|May 26, 2012
Characterisation of a highly sensitive troponin I assay and its application to a cardio-healthy populationGus Koerbin, Jill Tate, Julia M Potter, et al.
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences|November 15, 2014
Decision limits and the reporting of cardiac troponin: Meeting the needs of both the cardiologist and the ED physicianPeter E Hickman, Bertil Lindahl, Louise Cullen, et al.
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|December 20, 2015
Comparison of Freelite™ and N Latex serum free light chain assays in subjects with end stage kidney disease on haemodialysisAlice Kennard, Carmel Hawley, Jill Tate, et al.
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