Sources of variation of commonly measured serum analytes in 6 Asian cities and consideration of common reference intervals.
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Kiyoshi Ichihara | K. Ichihara | Jeong-Ho Kim | Jeong-Ho Kim | Yoshihisa Itoh | Christopher W K Lam | Priscilla M K Poon | Hiroshi Kyono | Naning Chandrawening | Dewi Muliaty | P. Poon | C. Lam | Dewi Muliaty | Y. Itoh | H. Kyono | Naning Chandrawening
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