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Patrick M Sluss

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Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|October 22, 2013
Reference laboratory utilization managementPatrick M Sluss
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|February 11, 2014
Methodologies for measurement of cardiac markersPatrick M Sluss
Steroids|July 1, 2008
Pre-analytical issues for testosterone and estradiol assaysHershel Raff, Patrick M Sluss
Clinical Chemistry|March 27, 2004
Improved detection of serum estradiol after sample extraction procedureAnand S Dighe, Patrick M Sluss
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 18, 2011
Central hypothyroidism in a patient with pituitary autoimmunity: evidence for TSH-independent thyroid hormone synthesisGiuseppe Barbesino, Patrick M Sluss, Patrizio Caturegli
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|July 1, 2009
Specifications for trueness and precision of a reference measurement system for serum/plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D analysisDietmar Stöckl, Patrick M Sluss, Linda M Thienpont
Point of Care|September 26, 2017
Type 1 Diabetes - A Clinical PerspectiveLindy Kahanovitz, Patrick M Sluss, Steven J Russell
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 8, 2004
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Laboratory reference valuesAlexander Kratz, Maryjane Ferraro, Patrick M Sluss, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|October 9, 2004
Differential distribution of follistatin isoforms: application of a new FS315-specific immunoassayAlan L Schneyer, Qifa Wang, Yisrael Sidis, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 6, 2009
The common genetic variant of luteinizing hormone has a longer serum half-life than the wild type in heterozygous womenLeif Wide, Karin Eriksson, Patrick M Sluss, et al.
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Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|October 22, 2013
Reference laboratory utilization managementPatrick M Sluss
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|February 11, 2014
Methodologies for measurement of cardiac markersPatrick M Sluss
Steroids|July 1, 2008
Pre-analytical issues for testosterone and estradiol assaysHershel Raff, Patrick M Sluss
Clinical Chemistry|March 27, 2004
Improved detection of serum estradiol after sample extraction procedureAnand S Dighe, Patrick M Sluss
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 18, 2011
Central hypothyroidism in a patient with pituitary autoimmunity: evidence for TSH-independent thyroid hormone synthesisGiuseppe Barbesino, Patrick M Sluss, Patrizio Caturegli
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|July 1, 2009
Specifications for trueness and precision of a reference measurement system for serum/plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D analysisDietmar Stöckl, Patrick M Sluss, Linda M Thienpont
Point of Care|September 26, 2017
Type 1 Diabetes - A Clinical PerspectiveLindy Kahanovitz, Patrick M Sluss, Steven J Russell
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 8, 2004
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Laboratory reference valuesAlexander Kratz, Maryjane Ferraro, Patrick M Sluss, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|October 9, 2004
Differential distribution of follistatin isoforms: application of a new FS315-specific immunoassayAlan L Schneyer, Qifa Wang, Yisrael Sidis, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 6, 2009
The common genetic variant of luteinizing hormone has a longer serum half-life than the wild type in heterozygous womenLeif Wide, Karin Eriksson, Patrick M Sluss, et al.
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