Multicentre evaluation of the Boehringer Mannheim/Hitachi 917 analysis system

The new selective access analysis system BM/Hitachi 917 was evaluated in an international multicentre study, mainly according to the ECCLS protocol for the evaluation of analysers in clinical chemistry. Forty-three different analytes, covering 56 different methods--enzymes, substrates, electrolytes,...

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Hauptverfasser: van Suijlen, J D, Blijenberg, B G, Hofmann, J, Bauer, K, Zaman, Z, Blanckaert, N, Degenhard, P, Wielckens, K, Ferré, C, Torralba, A, Martyn, M, Kelly, A, Ceriotti, F, Bonini, P A, Bablok, W, McGovern, M, Stockmann, W
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