Dear All,
following the agreement on mutual cooperation between EFLM and W. de Gruyter for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (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 2017 Impact Factor is 3.556.
With kindest regards, |
A new issue of ‘Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)’ is available online from De Gruyter Online: Volume 56, Issue 12 (December 2018)
Click on the following links to view the new contents. Observing an analyzer’s operational life cycle: a useful management tool for clinical laboratories Personalized laboratory medicine: a patient-centered future approach Circular RNAs: a new class of biomarkers as a rising interest in laboratory medicine Impact of interactions between drugs and laboratory test results on diagnostic test interpretation – a systematic review Uncertainty in measurement and total error: different roads to the same quality destination? Joint EFLM-COLABIOCLI Recommendation for venous blood sampling Evidence for the positive impact of ISO 9001 and ISO 15189 quality systems on laboratory performance – evaluation of immunohaematology external quality assessment results during 19 years in Austria Effects of high-dose, intravenous lipid emulsion on laboratory tests in humans: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, clinical crossover trial Commutability of the certified reference materials for the standardization of β-amyloid 1-42 assay in human cerebrospinal fluid: lessons for tau and β-amyloid 1-40 measurements Failure rate prediction of equipment: can Weibull distribution be applied to automated hematology analyzers? Evaluation of serum alkaline phosphatase measurement through the 4-year trueness verification program in China Increased serum concentrations of soluble ST2 predict mortality after burn injury The clinical significance of borderline results of the Elia CTD Screen assay Reference intervals for 33 biochemical analytes in healthy Indian population: C-RIDL IFCC initiative BCL2L12 improves risk stratification and prediction of BFM-chemotherapy response in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia The correlation between glucose fluctuation from self-monitored blood glucose and the major adverse cardiac events in diabetic patients with acute coronary syndrome during a 6-month follow-up by WeChat application Impact of blood cell counts and volumes on glucose concentration in uncentrifuged serum and lithium-heparin blood tubes Standard process-oriented workflow introduces pre-analytical error when used in large study sample batches Comparison of three staining methods in the automated digital cell imaging analyzer Sysmex DI-60 Detection of Plasmodium falciparum using automated digital cell morphology analyzer Sysmex DI-60 Serum ischemia-modified albumin concentration may reflect long-term hypoxia in chronic respiratory disease: a pilot study Wet absorptive microsampling at home for HbA1c monitoring in diabetic children Serum endocan levels in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a potential role in the evaluation of susceptibility to exacerbation Analytical and clinical validation of the new Roche Elecsys Vitamin D Total II assay Analytical validation of two second generation thyroglobulin immunoassays (Roche and Thermo Fisher) Omission of preservatives during 24-h of urine collection for the analysis of fractionated metanephrines enhance patient convenience Transient monoclonal gammopathy in a 2-year-old child with combined viral and bacterial infection Nephelometric assay of urine free light chains: an alternative and early clinical test for Bence-Jones protein quantification |
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A new issue of CCLM is available online! Vol 56, Issue 12
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