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Pamela Bean

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American Clinical Laboratory|November 21, 2002
Internet technology for the next generation of health-care managementGerald A Theis, Pamela Bean
Medical Science Monitor : International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research|December 4, 2003
Use of contemporary biomarkers in the detection of chronic alcohol useNorman J Montalto, Pamela Bean
American Clinical Laboratory|April 27, 2002
Role of HIV phenotypic assays in the management of HIV infectionGabrielle Heilek-Snyder, Pamela Bean
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|June 23, 2004
Detection of alcohol misuse using a routine test panel: the early detection of alcohol consumption (EDAC) testJim Harasymiw, Julie Seaberg, Pamela Bean
Journal of Addictive Diseases|September 28, 2005
Using the EDAC test to monitor abstinence and relapses during outpatient treatmentJames Harasymiw, Ian Forster, Pamela Bean
Journal of Addictive Diseases|June 21, 2006
Using routine laboratory tests to detect heavy drinking in the general populationJim Harasymiw, Julie Seaberg, Pamela Bean
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|December 27, 2005
An interactive voice response program to reduce drinking relapse: a feasibility studyJames C Mundt, Heidi K Moore, Pamela Bean
American Clinical Laboratory|November 21, 2002
Streamlining microarray technology in a prototype core laboratoryBrian Soriano, Pamela Bean, Jeanette Gaydos, et al.
American Clinical Laboratory|May 8, 2002
New applications of contemporary biomarkers of alcohol consumptionPamela Bean, Trace De Bruin, James Harasymiw, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|June 11, 2016
Improved recovery of repeat intoxicated drivers using fingernails and blood spots to monitor alcohol and other substance abusePamela Bean, Guida Brown, Patricia Hallinan, et al.
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American Clinical Laboratory|November 21, 2002
Internet technology for the next generation of health-care managementGerald A Theis, Pamela Bean
Medical Science Monitor : International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research|December 4, 2003
Use of contemporary biomarkers in the detection of chronic alcohol useNorman J Montalto, Pamela Bean
American Clinical Laboratory|April 27, 2002
Role of HIV phenotypic assays in the management of HIV infectionGabrielle Heilek-Snyder, Pamela Bean
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|June 23, 2004
Detection of alcohol misuse using a routine test panel: the early detection of alcohol consumption (EDAC) testJim Harasymiw, Julie Seaberg, Pamela Bean
Journal of Addictive Diseases|September 28, 2005
Using the EDAC test to monitor abstinence and relapses during outpatient treatmentJames Harasymiw, Ian Forster, Pamela Bean
Journal of Addictive Diseases|June 21, 2006
Using routine laboratory tests to detect heavy drinking in the general populationJim Harasymiw, Julie Seaberg, Pamela Bean
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|December 27, 2005
An interactive voice response program to reduce drinking relapse: a feasibility studyJames C Mundt, Heidi K Moore, Pamela Bean
American Clinical Laboratory|November 21, 2002
Streamlining microarray technology in a prototype core laboratoryBrian Soriano, Pamela Bean, Jeanette Gaydos, et al.
American Clinical Laboratory|May 8, 2002
New applications of contemporary biomarkers of alcohol consumptionPamela Bean, Trace De Bruin, James Harasymiw, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|June 11, 2016
Improved recovery of repeat intoxicated drivers using fingernails and blood spots to monitor alcohol and other substance abusePamela Bean, Guida Brown, Patricia Hallinan, et al.
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