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pro vyhledávání: '"Thomas L. Lambert"'
Autor:
Thomas L. Lambert, Phillip R. Bach, William E. Owen, Gwendolyn A. McMillin, Barun K. De, Elizabeth L. Frank, Thomas M. Annesley, William L. Roberts
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 48:1580-1584
Digoxin is widely prescribed for the treatment of cardiac conditions (1). Because of its narrow therapeutic range, digoxin-related toxicity resulting from acute or chronic overdose is common. Metabolites of digoxin as well as related compounds, inclu
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 46:560-576
Direct methods for measuring HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) are becoming more widely used because of their labor savings and favorable performance characteristics. We investigated three methodologies for direct HDL-C measurements. All three contain an initi
Autor:
Randie R. Little, Ryan B. Lundell, Curt Rohlfing, Barun K. De, C. Michael Hanbury, Thomas L. Lambert, William L. Roberts, Diane Brown, James D. Hoyer, W. Garry John
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 48:383-385
Glycohemoglobin (gHb) is a marker of long-term glycemic control that has been shown to correlate with complications of diabetes mellitus (1). The National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) was established to standardize gHb results so th
Autor:
Gwendolyn A, McMillin, William E, Owen, Thomas L, Lambert, Barun K, De, Elizabeth L, Frank, Phillip R, Bach, Thomas M, Annesley, William L, Roberts
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 48(9)
Autor:
William L, Roberts, Barun K, De, Diane, Brown, C Michael, Hanbury, James D, Hoyer, W Garry, John, Thomas L, Lambert, Ryan B, Lundell, Curt, Rohlfing, Randie R, Little
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry. 48(2)
Autor:
Mervyn B. Forman, John J. Murray, David A. Ingram, Christos J. Pitarys, Harry D. Vildibill, Renu Virmani, Thomas L. Lambert
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 19(1)
Previous studies have demonstrated that intravenous administration of large doses of Fluosol, a perfluorochemical preparation, reduced infarct size 24 h after reperfusion, an effect that was associated with reduced neutrophil infiltration. The effect