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103 related items for PubMed ID: 8466404

  • 1. Matrix effects and accuracy assessment. Identifying matrix-sensitive methods from real-time proficiency testing data.
    Lawson NS, Williams TL, Long T.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):401-11. PubMed ID: 8466404
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  • 2. The accuracy of laboratory measurements in clinical chemistry: a study of 11 routine chemistry analytes in the College of American Pathologists Chemistry Survey with fresh frozen serum, definitive methods, and reference methods.
    Ross JW, Miller WG, Myers GL, Praestgaard J.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1998 Jul; 122(7):587-608. PubMed ID: 9674541
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  • 3. Matrix effects on proficiency testing materials. Impact on accuracy of cholesterol measurement in laboratories in the nation's largest hospital system.
    Naito HK, Kwak YS, Hartfiel JL, Park JK, Travers EM, Myers GL, Ross JW, Eckfeldt JH, Hartmann AE.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):345-51. PubMed ID: 8466396
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  • 4. Matrix effects and the accuracy of cholesterol analysis.
    Ross JW, Myers GL, Gilmore BF, Cooper GR, Naito HR, Eckfeldt J.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):393-400. PubMed ID: 8466403
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  • 5. Accuracy verification and identification of matrix effects. The College of American Pathologists' Protocol.
    Eckfeldt JH, Copeland KR.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):381-6. PubMed ID: 8466401
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  • 6. Achieving accuracy for routine clinical chemistry methods by using patient specimen correlations to assign calibrator values. A means of managing matrix effects.
    Lasky FD.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):412-9. PubMed ID: 8466405
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  • 7. Internal quality control, proficiency testing, and the clinical relevance of laboratory testing.
    Kafka MT.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1988 Apr; 112(4):449-53. PubMed ID: 3355347
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  • 8. The stability of survey-assigned assay values when surveyed control materials are used in a daily interlaboratory quality control program. The College of American Pathologists Chemistry Survey--Quality Assurance Service shared pool experience.
    Lawson PL, Lawson NS, Ross JW.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1995 Apr; 119(4):312-33. PubMed ID: 7726725
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  • 9. College of American Pathologists Conference XXIII on matrix effects and accuracy assessment in clinical chemistry. Report of Working Group on Proficiency Test Programs.
    Ross JW, Lawson N.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):431-2. PubMed ID: 8466411
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  • 10. College of American Pathologists Conference XXIII on matrix effects and accuracy assessment in clinical chemistry: introduction.
    Miller WG, Kaufman HW.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):343-4. PubMed ID: 8466395
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  • 11. Statistical power in the detection of matrix effects.
    Long T.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):387-92. PubMed ID: 8466402
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  • 12. College of American Pathologists Conference XXIII on matrix effects and accuracy assessment in clinical chemistry. Report of Working Group on Accuracy Transfer.
    Lott JA, Bowers GN.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):433-5. PubMed ID: 8466412
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  • 13. College of American Pathologists Conference XXIII on matrix effects and accuracy assessment in clinical chemistry. Report of Working Group on Proficiency Test Scoring.
    Ross JW.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):425-6. PubMed ID: 8466408
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  • 14. The detection of problem analytes in a single proficiency test challenge in the absence of the Health Care Financing Administration rule violations.
    Cembrowski GS, Hackney JR, Carey N.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):437-43. PubMed ID: 8466413
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  • 15. Interinstitutional comparison of bedside blood glucose monitoring program characteristics, accuracy performance, and quality control documentation: a College of American Pathologists Q-Probes study of bedside blood glucose monitoring performed in 226 small hospitals.
    Novis DA, Jones BA.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1998 Jun; 122(6):495-502. PubMed ID: 9625416
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  • 16. Estimating the biases of the Korean national cholesterol proficiency test.
    Park J, Chun S, Kim JQ, Song J, Kim JJ, Min WK.
    Ann Clin Lab Sci; 2010 Jun; 40(1):53-60. PubMed ID: 20124331
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  • 17. The how and why of an accuracy base for proficiency testing programs.
    Welch MJ, Hertz HS.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1988 Apr; 112(4):343-5. PubMed ID: 3355329
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  • 18. College of American Pathologists Conference XXIII on matrix effects and accuracy assessment in clinical chemistry: report of Working Group on Method Development.
    Kaufman HW, Gochman N.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):427-8. PubMed ID: 8466409
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  • 19. Matrix effects in therapeutic drug monitoring surveys. Proposed protocol to identify error components and quality improvement opportunities.
    Witte DL.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):373-80. PubMed ID: 8466400
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  • 20. Matrix effects in blood gas proficiency testing.
    Burnett RW.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1993 Apr; 117(4):365-8. PubMed ID: 8466398
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