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Optimal collection and storage conditions for catecholamine measurements in human plasma and urine.

F Boomsma, G Alberts, L van Eijk, A J Man in 't Veld, M A Schalekamp
Published December 1993
F Boomsma
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vol. 39 no. 12 2503-2508
PubMed 
8252722

Published By 
Clinical Chemistry
Print ISSN 
0009-9147
Online ISSN 
1530-8561
History 
  • Published online December 1, 1993.

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© 1993 The American Association for Clinical Chemistry

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  1. F Boomsma,
  2. G Alberts,
  3. L van Eijk,
  4. A J Man in 't Veld and
  5. M A Schalekamp
  1. Cardiovascular Research Institute COEUR, University Hospital Dijkzigt/Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

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Optimal collection and storage conditions for catecholamine measurements in human plasma and urine.
F Boomsma, G Alberts, L van Eijk, A J Man in 't Veld, M A Schalekamp
Clinical Chemistry Dec 1993, 39 (12) 2503-2508;
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Optimal collection and storage conditions for catecholamine measurements in human plasma and urine.
F Boomsma, G Alberts, L van Eijk, A J Man in 't Veld, M A Schalekamp
Clinical Chemistry Dec 1993, 39 (12) 2503-2508;

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