Dear All,
following the agreement on mutual cooperation between EFLM and W. de Gruyter for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine journal (CCLM), it has been planned to send regularly to the EFLM contacts the table of contents of CCLM issues and the list of future titles as well. I do hope you will appreciate the initiative which is intended as a further service by EFLM to our European professional community. CCLM is published on a monthly basis and is the most relevant Journal on Clinical Chemistry in Europe; it is a valuable and updated source of knowledge for the professionals in the field, well recognized all over the world. The CCLM 2016 Impact Factor is 3.432.
With kindest regards, |
A new issue of ‘Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)’ is available online from De Gruyter Online: Volume 56, Issue 2 (Feb. 2018)
Click on the following links to view the new contents. Need for better PTH assays for clinical research and patient treatment Liquid biopsy in ovarian cancer: recent advances on circulating tumor cells and circulating tumor DNA Hair testing of GHB: an everlasting issue in forensic toxicology The use of error and uncertainty methods in the medical laboratory Results of the first external quality assessment scheme (EQA) for isolation and analysis of circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) The importance of biochemical and genetic findings in the diagnosis of atypical Norrie disease Various glycolysis inhibitor-containing tubes for glucose measurement cannot be used interchangeably due to clinically unacceptable biases between them Measurement uncertainty of γ-glutamyltransferase (GGT) in human serum by four approaches using different quality assessment data Oxidation of PTH: in vivo feature or effect of preanalytical conditions? A comparison between high resolution serum protein electrophoresis and screening immunofixation for the detection of monoclonal gammopathies in serum The key incident monitoring and management system – history and role in quality improvement Is it necessary for all samples to quantify 25OHD2 and 25OHD3 using LC-MS/MS in clinical practice? Contamination of dried blood spots – an underestimated risk in newborn screening Comparative study of the diagnostic and prognostic value of antibodies against chimeric citrullinated synthetic peptides and CCP3/CCP3.1 assays Development and validation of a multivariable prediction rule for detecting a severe acquired ADAMTS13 activity deficiency in patients with thrombotic microangiopathies Use of the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio to rule out preeclampsia requiring delivery in women with suspected disease. Is the evidence reproducible? Evaluation of a new free light chain ELISA assay: bringing coherence with electrophoretic methods The frequency of occurrence of fish-shaped red blood cells in different haematologic disorders Pediatric reference intervals for 29 Ortho VITROS 5600 immunoassays using the CALIPER cohort of healthy children and adolescents Prevalence and causes of abnormal PSA recovery Serum omentin-1 is a novel biomarker for predicting the functional outcome of acute ischemic stroke patients BD Vacutainer® Barricor tube in the emergency department: reduced hemolysis rates using partial draw tubes with reduced vacuum The risk of unjustified BRCA testing after the “Angelina Jolie effect”: how can we save (laboratory) medicine from the Internet? Sweat travels: the issue of sweat chloride transportation Individual values of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies do not correspond between antigen-specific assays False negative results caused by erroneous automated result interpretation algorithm on the FilmArray 2.0 instrument Quantification of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D – value of manufacturers’ product information Interference between ethosuximide and barbiturates in an immunochromatographic method In vivo interference of Ioversol in serum and urine capillary electrophoresis: an optimized protocol for sample collection Evaluation of the new Elecsys SCC assay: comparison with the Kryptor SCC assay |
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A new issue of CCLM is available online! Vol 56, Issue 2
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