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Stability study of lactate dehydrogenase activity in serum samples at different temperatures and times according to Spanish Society of Laboratory Medicine recommendations Get access
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Laboratory Medicine is a bimonthly publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts related to all subspecialties of laboratory medicine that promote continuing education in the clinical laboratory sciences
- Volume 56 Issue 4 | Laboratory Medicine | Oxford Academic
Laboratory Medicine, Volume 56, Issue 4, July 2025, Pages 336–342, https: doi org 10 1093 labmed lmae095
- Pathology—The Beginnings of Laboratory Medicine - Oxford Academic
Laboratory medicine began with the study of a natural byproduct of all humans that was easily obtained: urine Urine specimens today can provide valuable information for a physician
- The Beginnings of Laboratory Medicine - Oxford Academic
The first article in this series followed the historical timeline of pathology and laboratory medicine from ancient times, with the earliest development of laboratory tests through the centuries, to the beginnings of various laboratories as recognized today
- Pretreatment of Body Fluid Specimens Using Hyaluronidase and . . .
Devon R Turner, BS, Emily Zupan, BS, Jonathan R Genzen, MD, PhD Laboratory Medicine, Volume 52, Issue 5, September 2021, Pages 469–476, https: doi org 10 1093 labmed lmaa115 Published: 09 February 2021 PDF Split View
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