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Automation and the Clinical Laboratory—Articles from Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Laboratory News

Automated Processing of Serum Indices Used for Interference Detection by the Laboratory Information System; Henricus J. Vermeer, et al.

Automated Transport and Sorting System in a Large Reference Laboratory: Part 1. Evaluation of Needs and Alternatives and Development of a Plan; Charles D. Hawker, et al.

Automated Transport and Sorting System in a Large Reference Laboratory: Part 2. Implementation of the System and Performance Measures over Three Years; Charles D. Hawker, et al.

Calibration Curves for Real-Time PCR; K. Kay-Yin Lai, et al.

Development of a High-Throughput Automated Analyzer Using Biochip Array Technology; Stephen P. FitzGerald, et al.

Estimate of Biological Variation of Laboratory Analytes Based on the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; David A. Lacher, et al.

Evaluation of Assay Systems: Cost Effective Solutions for Today’s Clinical Laboratories; Jan S. Krouwer

Evaluation of an Automated Preanalytical Robotic Workstation at Two Academic Health Centers; J. William Holman, et al.

Laboratory Automation: Communicating with All the Stakeholders is the Key to Success; Julie A. Fisher

Multiplex Method for Measuring Biomarkers of Alzheimer Disease in Cerebrospinal Fluid; Bradley B. Miller and James W. Mandell

Process Improvement and Operational Efficiency through Test Result Autoverification; Narayan Torke, et al.

Quality in Health Care: How Can Labs Improve the Total Testing Process?; Stephen Kahn

Six Sigma: Its Role in the Clinical Laboratory; Carl Garber

Technology for Automated, Rapid, and Quantitative PCR or Reverse Transcription-PCR Clinical Testing; Siva Raja, et al.

Total Laboratory Automation: Taking It from Dream to Reality; David J. Morris and Steven Smeal

Use of a Major Medical Center Clinical Laboratory as a Reference Laboratory for a Developing Country: Ordering Patterns Help Set Laboratory Priorities; Jack H. Ladenson, et al.

 

Automation and the Clinical Laboratory—Other Articles
Laboratory Automation—Moving More of Less; Science. Mike May and Gary Heebner.