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  1. Sample management for clinical biochemistry assays: Are serum and plasma interchangeable specimens?
  2. Potential misdiagnosis of von Willebrand disease and haemophilia caused by ineffective mixing of thawed plasma
  3. Preanalytical Nonconformity Management Regarding Primary Tube Mixing in Brazil
  4. The impact of fist clenching and its maintenance during venipuncture on routine hematology testing
  5. Laboratory Diagnostics and Quality of Blood Collection / Laboratorijska Dijagnostika I Kvalitet Uzimanja Uzoraka Krvi
  6. Comparison of Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations of Primary Tumors and Matched Plasma Samples in Patients with Colorectal Cancer
  7. Postural change during venous blood collection is a major source of bias in clinical chemistry testing
  8. To avoid fasting time, more risk than benefits
  9. Circulating cardiac troponin T is not influenced by postural changes during venous blood collection
  10. Sodium citrate blood contamination by K2-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA): impact on routine coagulation testing
  11. Inversion of lithium heparin gel tubes after centrifugation is a significant source of bias in clinical chemistry testing
  12. Processing of Diagnostic Blood Specimens: Is It Really Necessary to Mix Primary Blood Tubes after Collection with Evacuated Tube System?
  13. Could light meal jeopardize laboratory coagulation tests?
  14. Contamination of lithium heparin blood by K2-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA): an experimental evaluation
  15. Phlebotomist Labelling Primary Blood Tubes for Clinical Laboratory Tests: An Important Step to Medical Diagnostics
  16. Heterogeneity of manufacturers' declarations for lipemia interference — An urgent call for standardization
  17. Management of preanalytical phase for routine hematological testing: is the pneumatic tube system a source of laboratory variability or an important facility tool?
  18. Quality management of preanalytical phase: impact of lithium heparin vacuum tubes changes on clinical chemistry tests
  19. Quality Impact on Diagnostic Blood Specimen Collection Using a New Device to Relieve Venipuncture Pain
  20. Sodium citrate vacuum tubes validation
  21. Effects of vigorous mixing of blood vacuum tubes on laboratory test results
  22. Eating, Eating, Eating. What Time was your Last Food Intake?
  23. Avoidance to wipe alcohol before venipuncture is not a source of spurious hemolysis
  24. Incorrect order of draw could be mitigate the patient safety: a phlebotomy management case report
  25. The order of draw: myth or science?
  26. The effective reduction of tourniquet application time after minor modification of the CLSI H03-A6 blood collection procedure
  27. Quality Standards for Sample Collection in Coagulation Testing
  28. Different manufacturers of syringes: A new source of variability in blood gas, acid–base balance and related laboratory test?
  29. Preanalytical management: serum vacuum tubes validation for routine clinical chemistry
  30. Impact of the phlebotomy training based on CLSI/NCCLS H03-A6 – procedures for the collection of diagnostic blood
  31. K3EDTA Vacuum Tubes Validation for Routine Hematological Testing
  32. Influence of a Regular, Standardized Meal on Clinical Chemistry Analytes
  33. Suitability of a transport box for blood sample shipment over a long period
  34. New ways to deal with known preanalytical issues: use of transilluminator instead of tourniquet for easing vein access and eliminating stasis on clinical biochemistry