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Randie R Little

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Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|December 7, 2010
Analysis of point-of-care and over-the-counter testing methods for hemoglobin A1c: how good do they need to be?Randie R Little
Clinical Chemistry|July 5, 2023
Commentary on Abnormal Hb A1c Result from a Diabetic Patient Leads to Unexpected DiagnosisRandie R Little
Clinical Chemistry|February 1, 2011
CommentaryRandie R Little
Clinical Chemistry|June 19, 2014
Performance of hemoglobin A1c assay methods: good enough?Randie R Little
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|April 28, 2012
Analysis of the accuracy and precision of the Axis-Shield Afinion hemoglobin A1c measurement deviceRandie R Little
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics|January 3, 2006
Analysis: point-of-care testing for glycated hemoglobin (GHB)Randie R Little
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|November 6, 2003
Glycated hemoglobin standardization--National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) perspectiveRandie R Little
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|January 10, 2012
Usefulness of glycated albumin assay for diabetes monitoringRandie R Little
Diabetes Care|September 22, 2017
Comment on Lewis et al. Management of Hemoglobin Variants Detected Incidentally in HbA<sub>1c</sub> Testing: A Common Problem Currently Lacking a Standard Approach. Diabetes Care 2017;40:e8-e9Randie R Little, Curt L Rohlfing
Journal of Diabetes|February 22, 2011
Analytical goals for HbA1c: are HbA1c results good enough for optimal use?Randie R Little, Curt L Rohlfing
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Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|December 7, 2010
Analysis of point-of-care and over-the-counter testing methods for hemoglobin A1c: how good do they need to be?Randie R Little
Clinical Chemistry|July 5, 2023
Commentary on Abnormal Hb A1c Result from a Diabetic Patient Leads to Unexpected DiagnosisRandie R Little
Clinical Chemistry|February 1, 2011
CommentaryRandie R Little
Clinical Chemistry|June 19, 2014
Performance of hemoglobin A1c assay methods: good enough?Randie R Little
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|April 28, 2012
Analysis of the accuracy and precision of the Axis-Shield Afinion hemoglobin A1c measurement deviceRandie R Little
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics|January 3, 2006
Analysis: point-of-care testing for glycated hemoglobin (GHB)Randie R Little
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|November 6, 2003
Glycated hemoglobin standardization--National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) perspectiveRandie R Little
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|January 10, 2012
Usefulness of glycated albumin assay for diabetes monitoringRandie R Little
Diabetes Care|September 22, 2017
Comment on Lewis et al. Management of Hemoglobin Variants Detected Incidentally in HbA<sub>1c</sub> Testing: A Common Problem Currently Lacking a Standard Approach. Diabetes Care 2017;40:e8-e9Randie R Little, Curt L Rohlfing
Journal of Diabetes|February 22, 2011
Analytical goals for HbA1c: are HbA1c results good enough for optimal use?Randie R Little, Curt L Rohlfing
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