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125 related items for PubMed ID: 36027943

  • 1. Evaluation of serum and rapid serum separator collection tubes for therapeutic drug assays.
    Garza KY, Carter J, Mercer A, Jarrar P, Martin J, Daughtry S, Mahomes A, Knezevic CE.
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  • 4. Stability of therapeutic drug measurement in specimens collected in VACUTAINER plastic blood-collection tubes.
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  • 8. A Multicenter Evaluation of a Nongel Mechanical Separator Plasma Blood Collection Tube for Testing of Selected Therapeutic Drugs.
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  • 12. Influence of separator gel in Sarstedt S-Monovette® serum tubes on various therapeutic drugs, hormones, and proteins.
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  • 15. Substantial Differences in Serum Concentrations of Psychoactive Drugs Measured in Samples Stored for 2 Days or More on Standard Serum Tubes Versus Serum Tubes Containing Gel Separators.
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  • 16. Assessment of the Corvac blood collection tube for drug specimen processing.
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  • 18. Effect of serum separator blood collection tubes on drug concentrations.
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  • 19. Monoject Samplette capillary blood container with serum separator evaluated for collection of specimens for therapeutic drug assays and common clinical-chemical tests.
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