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L P Skendzel

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American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 1, 1975
Tentative guidelines for assay of glutamic oxalacetic transaminase (aspartate aminotransferase EC 2.6.1.1)L P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|October 1, 1981
Current status of rubella testing: a report based on data from the College of American Pathologists' surveys, 1978-1980L P Skendzel
Clinical Chemistry|April 1, 1988
How many different tests are sufficient for diagnosis of acute myocardial injury?L P Skendzel
Human Pathology|February 1, 1989
The pathologist as an educator: time for reappraisalL P Skendzel
JAMA|March 13, 1978
How physicians use laboratory testsL P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 1, 1975
Editorial: The need for standardization of glutamic oxalacetic transaminase assaysL P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 1, 1970
Guidelines for the design of laboratory surveysL P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|November 1, 1980
Analytic precision in clinical and medical decisionsL P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 1, 1996
Rubella immunity. Defining the level of protective antibodyL P Skendzel
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|September 1, 1986
Latex agglutination test for rubella antibodies: report based on data from the College of American Pathologists surveys, 1983 to 1985L P Skendzel, D C Edson
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 1, 1975
Tentative guidelines for assay of glutamic oxalacetic transaminase (aspartate aminotransferase EC 2.6.1.1)L P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|October 1, 1981
Current status of rubella testing: a report based on data from the College of American Pathologists' surveys, 1978-1980L P Skendzel
Clinical Chemistry|April 1, 1988
How many different tests are sufficient for diagnosis of acute myocardial injury?L P Skendzel
Human Pathology|February 1, 1989
The pathologist as an educator: time for reappraisalL P Skendzel
JAMA|March 13, 1978
How physicians use laboratory testsL P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 1, 1975
Editorial: The need for standardization of glutamic oxalacetic transaminase assaysL P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 1, 1970
Guidelines for the design of laboratory surveysL P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|November 1, 1980
Analytic precision in clinical and medical decisionsL P Skendzel
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 1, 1996
Rubella immunity. Defining the level of protective antibodyL P Skendzel
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|September 1, 1986
Latex agglutination test for rubella antibodies: report based on data from the College of American Pathologists surveys, 1983 to 1985L P Skendzel, D C Edson
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