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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:
Proteomics Special Issue
Six of Eight Hemoglobin A1c Point-of-Care Instruments Do Not Meet the General Accepted Analytical Performance Criteria
Adventures in Clinical Chemistry and Proteomics: A Personal Account
Design and Optimization of Reverse-Transcription Quantitative PCR Experiments
Interactive Modeling for Ongoing Utility of Pharmacogenetic Diagnostic Testing: Application for Warfarin Therapy
A 25-Year Prospective Study of Plasma Adiponectin and Leptin Concentrations and Prostate Cancer Risk and Survival
Detection of Biological Agents Used for Terrorism: Are We Ready?
Interview with Hans Lilja and Andrew J. Vickers on Cutpoints in Clinical Chemistry
Interview with James Versalovic on Metagenomic Pyrosequencing and Microbial Identification
γ′ Fibrinogen: Evaluation of a New Assay for Study of Associations with Cardiovascular Disease
IFCC Working Group for Standardization of Thyroid Function Tests
Serum Creatinine and Glomerular Filtration Rate: Perception and Reality
Enrichment and Detection of Rare Alleles by Means of Snapback Primers and Rapid-Cycle PCR
The D-lemma: To Screen or Not to Screen for 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations
National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines for Use of Tumor Markers in Liver, Bladder, Cervical, and Gastric Cancers