Pediatric reference intervals for 32 routine biochemical markers using the siemens healthineers atellica ® CH assays in healthy children and adolescents
CONCLUSION: The current study expands the clinical utility of the CALIPER database to include 32 Siemens Atellica® chemistry assays. Reference value distributions for Siemens assays mirrored those observed on other comparable assays/systems with few exceptions (e.g. lipase, direct and total bilirubin). These finding support the robustness of previously derived reference intervals in the CALIPER cohort and other global cohorts.PMID:34687749 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2021.10.006
Source: Clinical Biochemistry - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Mary Kathryn Bohn Paul Horn Donna League Paul Steele Alexandra Hall Khosrow Adeli Source Type: research
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