Personalized Reference Intervals in Laboratory Medicine: A New Model Based on Within-Subject Biological Variation.
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Mustafa Serteser | Coskun Cavusoglu | Sverre Sandberg | Aasne K Aarsand | Meltem Kilercik | Ibrahim Unsal | Abdurrahman Coşkun | S. Sandberg | M. Serteser | I. Unsal | A. Aarsand | A. Coşkun | M. Kilercik | C. Çavuşoğlu
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