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CLSI C37 A : 1ED 99

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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PREPARATION AND VALIDATION OF COMMUTABLE FROZEN HUMAN SERUM POOLS AS SECONDARY REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR CHOLESTEROL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES

Withdrawn date

11-01-1999

Published date

11-01-1999

These specifications are designed to enable laboratory scientists, in vitro diagnostic (IVD) manufacturers, proficiency testing providers, and suppliers of clinical laboratory reference materialsa to prepare frozen human serum pools which demonstrate minimal matrix effects, are commutable across different cholesterol measurement procedures, and, as such, are suitable for assessing the trueness of these procedures.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes NCCLS C37 P (02/2000)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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