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Martin H Kroll

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Clinical Chemistry|October 27, 2004
Evaluating interference caused by lipemiaMartin H Kroll
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|January 16, 2010
Multiple patient samples of an analyte improve detection of changes in clinical statusMartin H Kroll
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|July 13, 2002
Evaluating sequential values using time-adjusted biological variationMartin H Kroll
Bio Systems|July 25, 2006
The clearance of BNP modeled using the NT-proBNP-BNP relationshipMartin H Kroll, Pornpen Srisawasdi
Clinical Chemistry|January 5, 2006
Errors in the assessment of estimated glomerular filtration ratePatrick J Twomey, Martin H Kroll
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis|November 13, 2012
Porcine pancreas: a superior source of cholesterol esterase for total serum cholesterol assay by the enzymatic kinetic methodPornpen Srisawasdi, Noppadol Prasertsincharoen, Martin H Kroll
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 19, 2007
Advantages and disadvantages of serum cholesterol determination by the kinetic vs the end point methodPornpen Srisawasdi, Martin H Kroll, Porntip H Lolekha
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|March 24, 2007
Using the single-compartment ratio model to calculate half-life, NT-proBNP as an exampleMartin H Kroll, Patrick J Twomey, Pornpen Srisawasdi
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|April 17, 2004
Calibration verification performance relates to proficiency testing performanceMartin H Kroll, Patricia E Styer, Delmiro Anthony Vasquez
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis|January 18, 2008
Implementation of cellulomonas cholesterol oxidase for total serum cholesterol determination by the endpoint methodPornpen Srisawasdi, Upsorn Chaichanajarernkul, Narumon Teerakranjana, et al.
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Clinical Chemistry|October 27, 2004
Evaluating interference caused by lipemiaMartin H Kroll
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|January 16, 2010
Multiple patient samples of an analyte improve detection of changes in clinical statusMartin H Kroll
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|July 13, 2002
Evaluating sequential values using time-adjusted biological variationMartin H Kroll
Bio Systems|July 25, 2006
The clearance of BNP modeled using the NT-proBNP-BNP relationshipMartin H Kroll, Pornpen Srisawasdi
Clinical Chemistry|January 5, 2006
Errors in the assessment of estimated glomerular filtration ratePatrick J Twomey, Martin H Kroll
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis|November 13, 2012
Porcine pancreas: a superior source of cholesterol esterase for total serum cholesterol assay by the enzymatic kinetic methodPornpen Srisawasdi, Noppadol Prasertsincharoen, Martin H Kroll
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 19, 2007
Advantages and disadvantages of serum cholesterol determination by the kinetic vs the end point methodPornpen Srisawasdi, Martin H Kroll, Porntip H Lolekha
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|March 24, 2007
Using the single-compartment ratio model to calculate half-life, NT-proBNP as an exampleMartin H Kroll, Patrick J Twomey, Pornpen Srisawasdi
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|April 17, 2004
Calibration verification performance relates to proficiency testing performanceMartin H Kroll, Patricia E Styer, Delmiro Anthony Vasquez
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis|January 18, 2008
Implementation of cellulomonas cholesterol oxidase for total serum cholesterol determination by the endpoint methodPornpen Srisawasdi, Upsorn Chaichanajarernkul, Narumon Teerakranjana, et al.
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