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Summary: This free monthly podcast is part of Clinical Chemistry. Clinical Chemistry is the leading forum for peer-reviewed, original research on innovative practices in today's clinical laboratory. In addition to being the most cited journal in the field (26,500 citations in 2014), Clinical Chemistry has the highest Impact Factor (7.9 in 2014) among journals of clinical chemistry, clinical (or anatomic) pathology, analytical chemistry, and the subspecialties, such as transfusion medicine, clinical microbiology.
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Podcasts:
The Riddle of Protein Diagnostics: Future Bleak or Bright?
Conquering Cancer in Our Lifetime: New Diagnostic and Therapuetic Trends
Plasma-Derived Tumor DNA Analysis at Whole-Genome Resolution
Validating serum markers for monitoring of cancer
Design of Tumor Biomarker-Monitoring Trials: A Proposal by the European Group on Tumor Markers
Cancer Genome Scanning in Plasma: Detection of Tumor-Associated Copy Number Aberrations, Single-Nucleotide Variants, and Tumoral Heterogeneity by Massively Parallel Sequencing
Associations of Alternative Markers of Glycemia with Hemoglobin A1c and Fasting Glucose
The Evolving Threat of Influenza Viruses of Animal Origin and the Challenges in Developing Appropriate Diagnostics
Quantitative PCR Analysis of DNA, RNAs, and Proteins in the Same Single Cell
Performance Criteria for Testosterone Measurements Based on Biological Variation in Adult Males: Recommendations from the Partnership for the Accurate Testing of Hormones
Medicine Unplugged: The Future of Laboratory Medicine
December 2012 Audio Summary
Longitudinal Studies of Cardiac Troponin I in a Large Cohort of Healthy Children
Determination of 19 Cardiac Troponin I and T Assay 99th Percentile Values from a Common Presumably Healthy Population
On-Site Test for Cannabinoids in Oral Fluid*