28 results on '"Cobbaert, Christa"'
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2. Development of an LC-MRM-MS-Based Candidate Reference Measurement Procedure for Standardization of Serum Apolipoprotein (a) Tests
3. Commutability Assessment of Candidate Reference Materials for Lipoprotein(a) by Comparison of a MS-based Candidate Reference Measurement Procedure with Immunoassays
4. Should LC-MS/MS Be the Reference Measurement Procedure to Determine Protein Concentrations in Human Samples?
5. Towards an SI-Traceable Reference Measurement System for Seven Serum Apolipoproteins Using Bottom-Up Quantitative Proteomics: Conceptual Approach Enabled by Cross-Disciplinary/Cross-Sector Collaboration.
6. Should LC-MS/MS Be the Reference Measurement Procedure to Determine Protein Concentrations in Human Samples?
7. Comparability of Lipoprotein Particle Number Concentrations Across ES-DMA, NMR, LC-MS/MS, Immunonephelometry, and VAP: In Search of a Candidate Reference Measurement Procedure for apoB and non-HDL-P Standardization
8. Robust and Accurate 2-Year Performance of a Quantitative Mass Spectrometry-Based Apolipoprotein Test in a Clinical Chemistry Laboratory
9. Fasting Is Not Routinely Required for Determination of a Lipid Profile: Clinical and Laboratory Implications Including Flagging at Desirable Concentration Cutpoints—A Joint Consensus Statement from the European Atherosclerosis Society and European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
10. Automated Multiplex LC-MS/MS Assay for Quantifying Serum Apolipoproteins A-I, B, C-I, C-II, C-III, and E with Qualitative Apolipoprotein E Phenotyping
11. Preanalytical Storage Does Not Affect 99th Percentile Cardiac Troponin T Concentrations Measured with a High-Sensitivity Assay
12. Molecular Diagnostics of Calcineurin-Related Pathologies
13. Bilirubin Standardization in the Netherlands: Alignment within and between Manufacturers
14. Prime Time for Enzymatic Creatinine Methods in Pediatrics
15. Presence of the Hemochromatosis S65C Mutation Leads to Failure of Amplification in a Multiplex C282Y/H63D PCR
16. Selection, Preparation, and Characterization of Commutable Frozen Human Serum Pools as Potential Secondary Reference Materials for Lipid and Apolipoprotein Measurements: Study within the Framework of the Dutch Project “Calibration 2000”
17. Commutability Assessment of Potential Reference Materials Using a Multicenter Split-Patient-Sample Between-Field-Methods (Twin-Study) Design: Study within the Framework of the Dutch Project “Calibration 2000”
18. Analytical and Clinical Performance of a Detergent-based Homogeneous LDL-Cholesterol Assay: A Multicenter Evaluation
19. Total Error Evaluation of Roche Direct HDL-Cholesterol Reagent and Calibrator across 31 Lot Combinations: A 2-Year Experience
20. Optimization of Apolipoprotein(a) Genotyping with Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis
21. Survey of Total Error of Precipitation and Homogeneous HDL-Cholesterol Methods and Simultaneous Evaluation of Lyophilized Saccharose-containing Candidate Reference Materials for HDL-Cholesterol
22. Reference standardization and triglyceride interference of a new homogeneous HDL-cholesterol assay compared with a former chemical precipitation assay
23. Significance of various parameters derived from biological variability of lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, cysteine, and total antioxidant status
24. Multicenter evaluation of a homogeneous assay for HDL-cholesterol without sample pretreatment
25. Point Status of lipid and lipoprotein standardization
26. Discrepancies between methods for amylase in cases of macroamylasemia
27. Towards an SI-Traceable Reference Measurement System for Seven Serum Apolipoproteins Using Bottom-Up Quantitative Proteomics: Conceptual Approach Enabled by Cross-Disciplinary/Cross-Sector Collaboration.
28. Quantifying Atherogenic Lipoproteins: Current and Future Challenges in the Era of Personalized Medicine and Very Low Concentrations of LDL Cholesterol. A Consensus Statement from EAS and EFLM.
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