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Susan L Fink

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Clinical Chemistry|March 17, 2026
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Epstein-Barr Virus: Recent Discoveries and Open QuestionsSusan L Fink
Trends in Microbiology|November 22, 2024
Reference errors in microbiology literature: 'pyroptosis' and othersSusan L Fink
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|December 8, 2019
Beta-2 Transferrin Interference by a Neuraminidase Producing MicroorganismRouba Hadi, Susan L Fink
Cellular Microbiology|July 11, 2006
Caspase-1-dependent pore formation during pyroptosis leads to osmotic lysis of infected host macrophagesSusan L Fink, Brad T Cookson
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|September 18, 2025
Tafasitamab interference in immunofixation electrophoresisRebecca S Treger, Susan L Fink
Cellular Microbiology|August 24, 2007
Pyroptosis and host cell death responses during Salmonella infectionSusan L Fink, Brad T Cookson
Clinical Chemistry|April 6, 2024
Belimumab Is an IgG Lambda Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibody with the Potential to Cause Misdiagnosis of a Monoclonal GammopathyRebecca S Treger, Susan L Fink
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|February 4, 2025
The Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibody Pemivibart Causes Persistent Interference in Immunofixation ElectrophoresisSusan L Fink, Rebecca S Treger
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 20, 2019
Pillars Article: Caspase-1-dependent pore formation during pyroptosis leads to osmotic lysis of infected host macrophages. <i>Cell Microbiol</i>. 2006. 8: 1812-1825Susan L Fink, Brad T Cookson
Clinical Chemistry|September 5, 2019
Not Your Everyday GlobulinsAshley M Eckel, Susan L Fink
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Clinical Chemistry|March 17, 2026
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Epstein-Barr Virus: Recent Discoveries and Open QuestionsSusan L Fink
Trends in Microbiology|November 22, 2024
Reference errors in microbiology literature: 'pyroptosis' and othersSusan L Fink
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|December 8, 2019
Beta-2 Transferrin Interference by a Neuraminidase Producing MicroorganismRouba Hadi, Susan L Fink
Cellular Microbiology|July 11, 2006
Caspase-1-dependent pore formation during pyroptosis leads to osmotic lysis of infected host macrophagesSusan L Fink, Brad T Cookson
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|September 18, 2025
Tafasitamab interference in immunofixation electrophoresisRebecca S Treger, Susan L Fink
Cellular Microbiology|August 24, 2007
Pyroptosis and host cell death responses during Salmonella infectionSusan L Fink, Brad T Cookson
Clinical Chemistry|April 6, 2024
Belimumab Is an IgG Lambda Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibody with the Potential to Cause Misdiagnosis of a Monoclonal GammopathyRebecca S Treger, Susan L Fink
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|February 4, 2025
The Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibody Pemivibart Causes Persistent Interference in Immunofixation ElectrophoresisSusan L Fink, Rebecca S Treger
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 20, 2019
Pillars Article: Caspase-1-dependent pore formation during pyroptosis leads to osmotic lysis of infected host macrophages. <i>Cell Microbiol</i>. 2006. 8: 1812-1825Susan L Fink, Brad T Cookson
Clinical Chemistry|September 5, 2019
Not Your Everyday GlobulinsAshley M Eckel, Susan L Fink
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