Multicenter evaluation of the interference of hemoglobin, bilirubin and lipids on Synchron LX-20 assays
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Gerard Steen | Henricus J Vermeer | André J M Naus | Berrie Goevaerts | Pauline T Agricola | Christian H H Schoenmakers
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