Standardization and harmonization of autoimmune diagnostics

The aim of standardization and harmonization of laboratory diagnostics is to provide accurate and comparable test results for an individual patient at any time, any place. The process of standardization and harmonization should cover all phases of a diagnostic test: pre-analytical (test request, pat...

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Autoantibodies - blood
Autoimmune diseases
Autoimmune Diseases - diagnosis
Diagnostic tests
Humans
Immunoassay - methods
Immunoassay - standards
Laboratories, Hospital - standards
Medical laboratories
Rheumatoid Factor - analysis
Standardization
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