Clinical Biochemistry and Metabolism - Issue 2/2019
Editorial
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Comparison of troponin I (Abbott, Beckman Coulter, Siemens) and troponin T (Roche) high-sensitivity measurement results
A. Jabor, Z. Kubíček, J. Komrsková, M. Labanczová, T. Vacková, S. Vaingátová, D. Viczénová, J. Vymětalík, J. Franeková
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Role of rs17817449 FTO gene polymorphism in patients with type 1. diabetes in terms of obesity and diabetes control
I. Jakubíková, T. Pelikánová
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Fatty acid elongases and their involvement in the pathogenesis of disease states
M. Zeman, J. Macášek, M. Vecka, B. Staňková, A. Žák
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POCT system for the fecal calprotectin detection in the tele-monitoring of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
K. Malíčková, V. Pešinová, M. Kolář, M. Lukáš
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Pleural exudate positive for paraprotein and free light chains as a very first sign of multiple myeloma
T. Franěk, R. Průša, M. Fořtová
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Changes in urinary and serum markers of renal injury in adult patients after angiographic contrast medium administration
M. Fořtová, B. Sopko, D. Zemánek, M. Oravec, E. Klapková, R. Průša
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Rare pyrophosphate renal stone in 5 years old boy with congenital hypophosphatasia
M. Polák, K. Kotaška, L. Plachý, R. Průša, M. Fořtová
Clinical Biochemistry and Metabolism
2019 Issue 2
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- Comparison of troponin I (Abbott, Beckman Coulter, Siemens) and troponin T (Roche) high-sensitivity measurement results
- POCT system for the fecal calprotectin detection in the tele-monitoring of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
- Changes in urinary and serum markers of renal injury in adult patients after angiographic contrast medium administration
- Fatty acid elongases and their involvement in the pathogenesis of disease states